School's starting to wind down for Kaede, but from field trips to career counseling, health exams to school festivals, there's no end to the new experiences in sight for her catgirl counterpart, Suzu. Of course, in Suzu's book, nothing beats being with her "sister." But Kaede's not exactly the most affectionate sibling in the world, so why is Suzu so attached? The truth behind Suzu's identity is finally revealed in the stirring conclusion to Shoko Iwami's Suzunari!
Some of the jokes from the previous volume wore thin on me in this one, and I'm not sure I fully love how the author concluded the series. But it was a cute, lighthearted read and it succeeds at being that. And it's only two volumes, so it definitely does not overstay its welcome. I'm very glad Yen Press is putting out these 4-koma manga series; they've certainly been entertaining to read (I wonder if they'll pick up the Lucky Star license now that Bandai's gone under in North America?).