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Paperback See You Tomorrow at the Food Court Book

ISBN: 1975342984

ISBN13: 9781975342982

See You Tomorrow at the Food Court

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To their classmates, Wada is a quiet rich girl while Yamamoto is an intimidating lone wolf...but what they don't know is that Wada is a mobile game addict in a passionate love-hate relationship (with a 2D character) and Yamamoto has a penchant for urban legends with eyes only for her favorite YouTuber. And their biggest not-so-secret secret--these unlikely friends meet at the food court every day after school to rant, rave, and learn what makes each other tick!

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True friends are forever, as are food courts.

Classmates Wada and Yamamoto are polar opposites, not only of each other but how the world perceives them. Yamamoto looks like an intimidating lone Wolf, but really she is a quiet girl with a penchant for urban legends and has eyes for her favorite YouTuber. In contrast, Wada comes off like a quiet girl, but is actually a loud, passionate mobile game addict who is in a love-hate relationship with a 2D character. They seem like they have nothing in common, which they don't, except coming to the food court every day to see their best friend; each other. Not a love story here folks, just genuine friendship! I absolutely adore that these girls are oddballs, and how they work so well together. They're friends despite not having much in common, And truly care for one another without the fleeting feelings of romance. Their personalities also really complement each other. The chapters are very short and episodic, but do a great job of showing how each girl thinks and feels about the other and their world. Most chapters are comical, while others can be a bit on the heavier side, but you can still walk away with a light mood after a more serious chapter. The art was very cute, at times basic but it fit the overall tone of a story, and sometimes it was hard to tell which character was talking but given the girl's attitude towards the certain discussion, that helped a bit to tell. I definitely recommend this as a light and fluffy read. Very quick chapters, and the girls' faces were really cute as they look a bit like kids despite being teenagers, so it gives a nice dopamine boost too!
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