I realized soon into chapter 2 that this is the same author of Franken Fran, and I really enjoyed that series (despite the excessive gory detail). I just got to the first extra, so I was thrilled. I really like the way this story flows, just the normal everyday activities of a blind, deaf, mute, esper. If I had to compare it to another work on the reader, it would probably be something by Dowman Sayman, I really think these authors have something similar going for them.
*edit: Thinking back on it, in the first extra it was probably a good thing she didn't ask for any kind of surgery, who knows what might've happened...
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