![]() ![]() The ever growing list of characters that I came to love. I loved how the story was plotted, the secrets that came up. ![]() I’m kinda picky with how the characters in manga looked, but I was glad, because the characters in the manga looked like those in the anime, though with much more greater detail. From the start, up to the end, the characters still looked the same. I love how Fujiwara drew the whole manga, and with a consistency too. And in a way, when things become unrealistic its charming in manga, unlike in books. I’m not a fan of chick-lit books because they sometimes end up being too cheesy and irrationally romantic. ![]() In fact, I felt kinda sad to see it end.įor me, its hard to find a chick-lit book with these kinds of background. It took me a long time to finish this manga, but I have no regrets whatsoever. But with the manga, it was actually up to 85 chapters. I’ve finished the anime a long time ago since it only had 25+ episodes. Basically this was a childhood memory of mine, and I only finished it this year. I’ve watched the anime of this manga a long time ago. And it progresses on how they continue to build this “relationship” with each other. The manga is specifically about Misaki and Usui. He then becomes interested in her, and continues to know more, and vice versa. It all started with Usui (The hero of the story) finds out that the ruthless and ever strict student council president Misaki (Heroine) works as a maid/waitress in a cafe shop. Review for the anime and the whole manga, originally Jules Bookshelf ![]()
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