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Not Your Idol, Vol 2, 2
Rated 4.22 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781974715176
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“Not Your Idol, Vol. 2” by Io Sakisaka follows Nina Kamiyama as she copes with the aftermath of a traumatic assault. This psychological suspense manga explores Nina’s journey as she navigates her fear, trauma, and the complexities of reclaiming her life after giving up her idol career. Experience a compelling story of resilience and self-discovery in this captivating volume. ISBN: 9781974715176
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Shubham Goyal –
I appreciate the way the author tackled a sensitive topic, but I felt like the pacing was a little slow. Still a worthwhile read, though.
Roshan Kumar Yadav –
I would definitely recommend. A compelling story of resilience with beautiful artwork.
Dipanshu Bhoj –
Sakisaka deals with very sensitive subject matters with grace. Nina is portrayed in such a way that you end up rooting for her.
Junaid Mohammed Abdul –
I loved how real Nina’s struggles felt. The story got slow at times, but overall, I’d recommend it.
Vansh Maheshwari –
It was a decent read. The plot development had a lot of ups and downs. But the message really hit home.
Himanshu –
A good continuation of the story. I admire Nina’s strength. But the ending felt abrupt.
Snehal Singh –
Nina’s story is one that every woman can relate to at some point in their lives. Not always an easy read, but absolutely necessary!
Muskan Sahu –
It was an easy read. The art work was stunning. And the story was well written. I enjoyed it!
Hemanth Lanka –
It’s a very important story of resilience after a traumatic experience that really dives into the fear, trauma, and complexities of reclaiming your life.
Janmayjai Kotawala –
This second volume shows the aftermath of a traumatic assault, not for the faint of heart. A well told story for sure.
Nishtha Gandotra –
The artwork is beautiful and the story is compelling. I am invested to see what happens next for Nina. Definitely recommend.
Kanishk Garg –
Vol. dives deep into Nina’s trauma. It’s heavy but important. Sakisaka handles the subject matter with care. I wish there was a bit more hope woven in.
Sanyam Jain –
A moving portrayal of trauma and recovery. It can be heavy, but ultimately it is worth it. Great character development.
Ankita Shaw –
A powerful and emotional story that tackles difficult themes with sensitivity. It’s not always an easy read, but it’s worth it.
Ankit Parsoya –
Nina’s journey is heartbreaking. The story is well-written, but be prepared for some dark themes. Trigger warning for assault survivors.
Bhavya Goyal –
This volume was hard to get through, and was triggering at some points. But still a great and important story.
Naman Batra –
The suspense of it all keeps you on the edge of your seat. You’re always curious to see what’s next for Nina.
Prabhat Yadav –
I liked the first volume more. I felt as though this one had a slightly slower pace, but it was still a decent story.
Ankit Sharma –
Not something I would typically read, but I’m glad I gave it a shot. Nina’s journey has inspired me to seek help for past traumas!
Ankit Patel –
This manga handles a difficult topic gracefully. Nina’s journey is inspiring. A must read.
Arnab Das –
This volume was really hard to get through because of the subject matter. It’s a very important story, but be warned.
Armaan Banger –
The art is stunning, and the story is captivating. It does get intense at some points. Overall, very engaging.
Shiv Haridas Lakhara –
This volume is intense. Nina’s struggles are palpable. It’s a difficult read, but a powerful one. The art is beautiful, as always.