![]() Nonetheless, it is interesting to see her hurdles entering an unknown world and it seems like it is going somewhere, but it kind of is not in the end. The reason is, as said, to promote music to people that did not care much before, which is as vague as it sounds and we do not get to know anything else about it. The main character, who is inept at music, is “forced” to compete with the violin against actual musical prodigies. The start is promising with an arc that seems to be going somewhere. Up until the ending, I am not sure if there was a definite plot, other than the really vague theme that was used at the start of the series, “share the joy of music”, which honestly does not hold much throughout the story, since the focus jumps around and is not handled properly. I would say my biggest problem of all was that the start gave me a ton of expectations that unfortunately… were not favorably That is more or less the case with Kiniro no Corda (La Corda d'Oro) I enjoyed the ride, but cannot honestly say it was really good. That being said, I can still find them enjoyable and easy to read even if there are flaws. First of all, I would like to clarify that I am an avid fan of romance, to the point that I have become quite strict with romantic works (especially the shoujo ones), since I have read so many. ![]()
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