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Synopsis
First comes marriage, then comes an earthbound love that is out of this world! From the day his parents named him, Nasa Yuzaki has felt connected to outer space…whether he likes it or not. His efforts to outperform the space program veer off course when an accident introduces him to Tsukasa, a mysterious girl with strange powers. Is she an alien, a moon goddess, or something else? Since she insists on marrying him, Nasa will have plenty of chances to find out! During their camping trip, the gang surprises Nasa and Tsukasa with a belated wedding reception and a glampsite with a king-size bed! When they’re not blushing and stammering their way through the festivities, the no-longer-newlyweds consider what marriage means to them. Maybe it’s time to move out of the neighborhood bathhouse and into a place with a little more privacy.
Is Fly Me to the Moon, Vol. 1 appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
A wholesome romantic comedy about a newlywed couple navigating marriage with a mysterious supernatural element. Content includes blushing, stammering, and innocent romance (sharing a bed, mild kissing implied) but remains chaste and sweet.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, mild sexual content, and clean language.
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy the awkward-but-adorable romance between Nasa and his mysterious wife Tsukasa as they figure out married life together.