The Springtime of My Life Began with You Vol. 3 by Nikki Asada


The Springtime of My Life Began with You Vol. 3
Title : The Springtime of My Life Began with You Vol. 3
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ISBN : 163699220X
ISBN-10 : 9781636992204
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 173
Publication : First published October 13, 2020

The person I’m in love with kissed me… Shiro is an introverted girl who, one day, finds herself in a serious relationship with Takasago-kun, the most popular guy in her class, when he asks her out as a batsu-game. Even though Shiro actually falls in love with Takasago when she discovers what a kind person he is, she asks for them to go back to being friends so they could be on equal ground. But then, Takasago kisses her while she’s asleep!!! On top of that, Yachiyo from the Literary Club starts making moves on her, and…?! The story of this turbulent love triangle starts here.


The Springtime of My Life Began with You Vol. 3 Reviews


  • D E N Z

    Woah.... I did NOT expect this volume to be THIS GOOD. This volume really explained a lot of things one might wonder from the past volumes and it was really good. As what I've said before, this series has a lot of potential and I'm only hoping for more good things to come from here.

  • Rereader

    As nice as this volume was, I feel like I haven't connected with these characters. And I'm still a little iffy about the main couple/ love interests, but I do like Shiro and Anri. I'll definitely keep reading, but this series is just okay to me so far.

  • Mark

    The Literature Club needs five members and a teacher if they’re going to get official recognition. Shiro’s kind nature and Takasago’s talent for cunning get the job done, but there’s still a stolen kiss to address, not to mention that the book that’s resonated so hard with Shiro all these years might just resonate that much because it’s actually based on her…

    I love this series. Love, love, love it. Even though I have to use the r-word this time out, it’s still one of what I would term ‘definitive shojo’ and any book where I can be reading a page of zero import and just smiling to myself because it’s so damn charming has to be a winner.

    Part of this is because our leads are amazing. A. Mazing. They’re no longer a couple, but Takasago and Shiro get along unbelievably well and I love how deadly honest he is, but absolutely respectful of her feelings he can be at the same time. He even apologizes for kissing her unawares and if that didn’t get this book five stars right there, it would have been close. Now if only Shiro believed his intent…

    The donut shop bit seems like it’s going to be the most predictable thing ever, but there’s a wonderful swerve where Takasago is not only more thoughtful than that, he’s much smarter than that as well. I loved the way this played out - Takasago’s affection for Shiro is more genuine than the vast majority of romance books I’ve read.

    For all the drama around these two, even the stuff instigated by Shiro’s lack of confidence, they never feel like anything other than good friends who like one another at the end of it all. They’ve got their hang ups, but not so much with one another. As long as a relationship isn’t in the equation.

    The whole situation with Yachiyo, the class rep who happens to have written that book Shiro loves, does head to rival town finally. After looking like things were going to dodge that particular bullet, I wasn’t best pleased to see this predictable turn.

    However, if you’re going to have a rival, admittedly this is the way to do it. There is a fairly lovely flashback showing that Yachiyo has good reason to see how amazing Shiro is, while also revealing that she wasn’t the only person who was trapped, she just had somebody to point it out. There’s also some fascinating work going on in the background with the one mean girl that I love seeing in every volume.

    I’m still interested to see how it resolves in the wake of the climax of this volume. I mean, look, Takasago didn’t get his face plastered on the front of the first volume for no reason and this is one case where the inevitability is one I’m looking forward to.

    Really, it’s Yachiyo’s conduct that I’m most interested in. I think convention suggests that we’ll see rivalry here, but it’s not like he isn’t completely cognizant of what Takasago and Shiro mean to each other. Despite how things take a wild turn heading into that climax.

    5 stars. Four stars in reality, but this book’s on a short list (I think the only other title on it at this time is Failed Princesses) of series where I start at 5 and work backwards. Charm counts for a lot and even if I don’t think we needed a rival, I will allow it this one time because it at least acquits itself well here.

  • Jen (Finally changed her GR pic)

    I need the next one now please. Thank you. 5 stars.

  • Sara

    Ok I took a few days break to read this and I can’t really Remember what happened through out the other chapters but i just finished this volume and the last chapter And I’m pretty mad.

  • jess

    surprisingly not having the case of second lead syndrome in this one. this reaffirmed that i love the exuberant idiot + gentle/calm cinnamon roll dynamic. living for takasago’s tamaki suoh energy.

  • Elizabeth

    3.25*.

  • Hisgirl85

    3.5 stars. It's starting to develop in a different way, which is interesting with a lot of backstory. Still cute.

  • scarlettraces

    Shojo exemplar

  • CrazyBug456

    ⭐️4,3

  • Jemailyn

    5☆

    Kyaaa! Everything about this manga is so kyaaa! ☺️🤭❤️

  • Amanda mcguire

    4 stars

  • Glasdow Teacosy<span class=

    Adorable, and so well told

    Character growth, story pacing, and a sweet plot, all top tier. This manga was just what I needed to read today.

  • Polly Boedecker

    LOVE IT

    This series is so freaking good oh my gosh. I NEED MORE AGH. The characters are all so cute. ,