It’s a good thing it was short, it already had so many clichés in it that I would hate to see what would happen if it were any longer! The many clichés aside the story was all right, it was enjoyable to read but it wasn’t anything special and I won’t go out of my way to recommend this to anyone.
Plot- Not exceptionally unique, but not to bad either. The same plot devices get repeated throughout the story, clichés plot devices most of the time…
Characters- They were all right characters, they had their own unique traits and were over all were quite an enjoyable cast. However there were some things that dragged them down, for one thing the Aoi is supposed to be the AAA but she doesn’t seem all that bright nor does she ever prove that she even deserves to be the AAA. Hayato can be a bit pushy at times and sometimes it seems that he’s just using Aoi and doesn’t realy love her. The secondary cast comes and goes throughout the story with no real role in it and many times it seems they are only there to further Aoi and Hayato’s relationship or get in the way of their relationship, the secondary characters surface and reappear when necessary and none of the secondary characters are developed at all and remain rather stagnant during the manga.
Art- It’s a fine style, nothing too special or note worthy.
Other- As I continued reading the manga I began to like Aoi less, she doesn’t deserve the title of AAA, she wasn’t anything special nor did she seem overly smart. Many scenes of the manga are quite clichéd and while they are heartwarming there isn’t anything that sets them apart from any other scene like it. That’s not to say the manga was bad, but many times it got a bit to clichéd, it is a quick read though so if you’re interested in this type of storyline you should definitely read this.
6/10 – Liked it