![]() ![]() The storyline has got to be the strongest points in this story which is surprising since I think her previous works, Isshoni Ofuro and Onegai, Sensei, are all terribly rushed and just plain unbelievable. Together combined is the recipe for the story, Taiyou no Ie. We have Motomiya Mao who is struggling with her present life, her father just remarried and Nakamura Hiro who is struggling with his past life, reminiscing the good old days when he is still frolicking carefree with Mao and his siblings. I can say now, however, that I did not make a mistake with Taiyou no Ie which is a lovely read with real life problems told in an interesting, captivating way. too fast or way too fluffy to my liking which is the main reason for my wariness for this reading this one. I’ve read some of Taamo’s other works before and to be honest, none of them particularly struck me. The girl, Motomiya Mao, is a high school student who finds herself turning to her twenty-three year old friend, Nakamura Hiro, once again for solace in the house they’ve spent their blissful childhood days in. Where will you go? Taiyou no Ie by Taamo is a story about a girl and a man who have known each other from when they were little. Imagine your parents never truly being there for you and all of sudden you have no home to go to. ![]()
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