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From Dan of Population GO:
"This charming story follows Kanon Miyamoto who, ignorant of her popularity, is confessed to by Bessho Chiaki, the school's most intelligent and beautiful girl."
This manga is awesome. I love the art style cuz I hate all of those josei with small cute mouths. The plot is not something exceptional but I think it's well-done.
I enjoyed the 1st 7 or 8 chapters. In the last few chapters one of the girls just stared ignoring the other and it really gave no explantion except that she was busy. it was a sweet manga up until this point but then all the sweetness got flushed down the toilet. I get so tired of manga characters doing odd ball type things just to move the plot into a certain direction.
If you've read my previous and rather crucially harsh comment/criticism, then please do refrain from agreeing with it any longer. I've read chapter 2 and have finally seen what this manga is supposed to be all about. From what I heard, this series won't be a long one, so I guess it's understanding that they'd rush the main couple a tad bit too early into the story, BUT, must I say, I think it's rather the depth of its fluffy and cute shoujo-ai love that makes this series a rather enjoyable and adorable one to read. Like I mentioned in my old comment (from which I have edited with this one entirely so that I may hide all its negative insights), this is practically my first shoujo-ai, so obviously it would turn me off a bit if something typical happened so early in a short series. But like I also mentioned before, I have to read the chapters after the first one in order to confirm where this story is going. I won't spoil it for anyone; in fact, I'll only say one thing. But a long one statement. This manga may not be the best shoujo-ai out there, but it sure is one of those manga you come across to read just to relieve your mind a bit with some sensational tender sweetness. It's fluffy and somewhat realistic in a sort-of youthful way... Well, maybe I'm going too far, but indeed it's something worth reading to release some fresh air. It's not too typical in a sense with how the manga flows. It has its deep moments and has its cliche here and there (not a lot of cliches though in my opinion), but not as often as any other typical manga. Well, it's only been two chapters, so maybe I'm overreacting, but from my five years of experience in reading manga, I'm pretty sure I know how a manga is going to turn out in the end, as from what I heard it's only ten chapters. Give it some thought and go check out its first two chapters. It's worth reading since it's slower paced as you read onto the second chapter. It may seem typical in the first chapter (well maybe that's just me... I'm a newbie with shoujo-ai, forgive me...), but it's not so bad after that. This might turn out to be my all-time favourite shoujo-ai for a first take at it. Well, let's wait and see.