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It's a really exciting time when you're reading a manga that's on its final arc and is heading toward a definite climactic end that was built up and foreshadowed over the course of the entire series.

So many potentially good manga either get axed or end because the author ran out of ideas; like Mx0 -which got axed-, or Kagumi no Kuni no Harisugawa -where the author wrote himself into a corner so he ended it prematurely- (Both are from the same author too!), that finding a good manga that also has a good ending is getting harder and harder as more keep getting published.

I felt this way when I was reading Assassination Classroom and now as I'm reading Jitsu Wa Watashi Wa. Jitsu wa's arc is still on it's climb up to the climax, but unlike most mangas, you can actually FEEL yourself getting invested with each chapter. The build-up is perfectly paced, with every loose thread left over the series coming together and joining up, and you can see in your mind as you keep reading where the threads will take you at the end. Of course, knowing the author, he might just take those threads and slap you in the face with them with an unexpected plot twist. But even then, I know it'll be well-written and make sense in the end.

Goddamn, I LOVE this manga!
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