As we reach Nettaigyo ha Yuki ni Kogareru, Volume 8 (熱帯魚は雪に焦がれる), we’ve hit what I tend to call the “storm before the calm.” Summer is winding down and Koyuki and Konatsu haven’t really been able to get any time to be together. When Kaede shows up at Koyuki’s house as part of her job, a sudden opportunity appears! Konatsu’s been down, since her father left and with the prospect of losing Koyuki. Koyuki’s been breaking out of her shell, but still doesn’t quite have the confidence she needs.
After a bunch of hits and misses, Koyuki and Konatsu finally get to talk a little. They still don’t quite know what to think about each other, but it’s obvious, at last, that they understand that each of them thinks the other one is important to them. And when I say they are flailing – the plot of the series finale is “What do I call you?” I mean that it’s super obvious to me that they are more than mere friends, I don’t know what conclusion they plan on coming to.
As they flail a bit, we watch Fuyuki flailing himself. It’s pretty obvious to everyone that he likes Kaede, but he’s not quite there yet.
For a book in which very little happens, it seemed to all go by so quickly. It felt exactly like those final weeks of summer after camp or whatever, before school, when you had a short time to just do kid things.
And just as suddenly as it was in real life, the world comes back, and we see Koyuki overwhelmed in the big city and at her limit. What will become of her and Konatsu, what are they to each other? Tune into Volume 9, the final volume of the series to find out when it hits Japanese bookshelves at the end of this month!
Ratings:
Art – 8
Story – 7
Characters – 8
Service – 0 not really
Yuri – 3
Overall – 7
Volume 7 of A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow is out now and Volume 8 will head your way at the end of this year.