This is a manga that really feels like more than the sum of its parts. The art style looking a bit amateur helps support the idea that this was something made during middle school, and the unpolished pacing ends up making it feel less contrived and more earnest. The characters and plot reference common tropes, and the characters seem on the surface a bit one dimensional, but because they're all reflections of Iana's adolescent personality, they end up giving her a lot of depth. Everything feels a little bit raw, but it doesn't hurt the story.
An unexpectedly compelling piece.