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From Tokyopop:
Brilliant and overachieving, Misaki Ayuzawa is the President of the Student Council at Seika High School, formerly a boys' school. Unfortunately, most of the students are still male and stuck in their slovenly habits, so man-hating Misaki really socks it to 'em in an attempt to make the school presentable to attract more female students. But what will she do when the sexiest boy in school finds out that after school, Misaki works in a maid cafe.
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Also included in this manga is a short story called Toumei na Sekai in volume one.
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Президент студсовета горничная Староста-горничная 会長はメイド様! 会长是女仆 會長是女僕 會長是女僕大人 สาวเมดผจญหนุ่มสุดป่วน 회장님은 메이드 사마! Kaichou wa Maid-sama Khi sếp là hầu bàn Maid-sama! My Sweet Kaichou President Is a Maid! The Student Council President Is a Maid! Toumei na Sekai
seriously, i don't know how to say how i REALLY enjoyed this manga. i can't believe i just read it though i keep seeing it on most 'lately popular manga'. wow! so a lot of people enjoyed it like i do, but i think i'm worse. i have my prelims ahead and i just can't stop reading until i'm deprived like you have to chain my whole body away from the pc. i seriously need some help out there. i usually comment on the plot, characters, art, impact and feel. but i just don't feel like it. out of words. simply, a manga that make me go crazy for it. anyway, if you're into anti-procrastination-and-hello-temptation then don't read or you're dragged to an impossible-to-break magnet imo. i enjoyed it!!!!!!!! super. i'm just lazy to comment more. i'll just give my *thumbs up*
i won't mind if you don't mind... i happen to be a president and that's just something i've become-you know barbaric tyrant to guys, defender of girls, divine feminist, and a man-hater to say. speak of not-having-a-big-brother complex, we're five girls and still it's really not enough to say that girls with similar situation as mine would end up like misaki. to experience something the protagonist is... is something that has given me the taste of reality the manga emanates. it's really different to experience it at hand and that's what has kept me reading.misaki is just the kind of person who endures. how long will she be protecting girls? me? i don't want to hold a responsibility any longer. resigned and succumb to being a mediocre. that's just the coward kaichou our school HAD. is this really what i call out of words? tch! what an idiot! like hell i care..!
i should say.. dense people are simply not malicious. allowing malice to break down your wall is same as allowing yourself to fall in love... so misaki is just thinking of work to nullify the harassments that creates malice. a great strategy to avoid love?
It started out so good but the plot is started to drag and I've lost any fondness (and intrest) I have for the main characters. The Author is constantly introducing new characters and abandoning old ones without tying up any lose ends or making them connect properly to the story. Plus there are to many sub-plots that by the time I finish one sub-plot and the author takes me back to an older sub-plot, I've lost all intrest. I feel as if the Author is tring to cram 10 series into one story, which is really too bad because it could have been so good if the author had cut out all the random "misa helps with her friend's struggles" moments and focused on the relationship between misaki and usui and the inevitable throw-down with the creeper president from the other school. Honestly this story shouldn't have lasted more than 5 or 6 volumes (there's just not enough substance).
this plot really reminds me of special a, with some differences. I like how the girl can take care of herself and how when usui's being idiotish his face looks really funny and he always teases yukimura- in that way usui's funnier than takishima in special a in my opinion. I think it's a really good manga overall
I wish I could like this series. I really do. The art is good. I tend to love series made for female otaku, and this is one. I love the main character, who is the strongest and most admirable shoujo heroine I've seen in recent manga. The yuri undercurrents in the maid shop and the yaoi undercurrents with Yukimura are great. And for the record, I love Yukimura. But I just can't make myself like this manga for the sole reason that is Usui. He's described as "the perfect guy" (mostly because he's good-looking and can cook), but he's anything but. He's constantly harrassing Misaki as if to make her act more feminine. He actually threatens to rape her once when she was acting too "butch lesbian" to remind her that she's actually a girl. Character traits that could work in a less-cliche story... but this is a character we're supposed to think is sexy. It's pretty disgusting.
But then, well, if you do think that kind of guy is sexy, then go ahead and read this manga. But only after you prepare yourself for a lifetime of misery.
Mitsuki isn't a squealy girl like a lot of shoujo heroines. She's tough, scolds a lot, and she has a bad memory (many shoujo heroines don't). Her father left her mother with a ton of debt, so she hates men. Now she's the school president of a school formerly a boy's school? Oh dear... She scolds them to snap back into shape, which is needed, but she is too harsh on them and not on the girls. Usui, the most handsome boy at school, who is a bit mischiveous (not too much) finds out about her job as a maid, and starts to come everyday. This story shows Mitsuki and Usui trying to keep her job a secret, and how they get to know each other. The art is really good, not to mention the comedy is nice, and the slowly progressed romance is nice. :3 However, a little drawn out... I still love it! 9 stars.
I love this series. But I have been wondering something. In the latest chapters, Misaki always gets nervous when Usui's around and even has kissed him. But I'm wondering is if she has realized that she is in love with Usui or is she just kissing him because she just feels helpless when Usui's around, but just doesn't know why? She has never admitted to herself nor to Usui, that she is in love with him, yet. I hope she will soon.
Also, I wonder where Usui is going, since he said he only had "such little precious time" and what's he doing with that creepy president dude!?!?
I've read somewhere between the 2nd to 3rd volume. Don't remember cause its been awhile, I didn't even know what this manga was by the name. Its pretty crappy. I'm being plain and simple. It's cliche and crappy. I'm going to give it another try, and dropping it if it doesn't get any better.
This is a good manga with a strong main female character. I like the way the series has progressed. The story is simple, nice and not over dramatic. Plus, she's a maid! The art is nice too.
At first, It think the story development wasn't so good because of Misaki's denseness. But after chapter 15 to now, the story becomes more interesting and the author adds some more thriller in the manga like Usui's mysterious past and their romance development. i also want to say that the plot is very good and it's very rare to see the story veering. Some people say that the story is a cliche one but I think it's more than a cliche story, not in a particular shoujo way. (Well, we'll wait to see more chapters furthermore).
The first time I read it, I saw it as interesting. But then after awhile I saw no plot development and dropped it for like a year. I then decided to began reading it again and saw subtle but major plot developments around Ch 20+ (in terms of relationship). Though Misaki is still dense, I mainly enjoy reading this manga now because of Usui. Though he is possessive to the point that it's borderline creepy/annoying, I see something mysterious about his background which makes me want to read more. I also enjoy seeing him drop his cool facade, which I found hilarious and adorable. But the manga it has some cliches that seem overused, I was able to get past it by skipping the chapters.