“Blunt, angelic Maria transfers after expulsion, seeking acceptance through singing despite her harsh honesty.”
A Devil and Her Love Song
悪魔とラブソング
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Synopsis
Blunt, angelic Maria transfers after expulsion, seeking acceptance through singing despite her harsh honesty.
Maria Kawai transfers from St. Katria Girls' School to Touzuka Public High School, and her arrival sparks interest for two reasons: St. Katria has an excellent academic reputation compared to Touzuka, and Maria is incredibly cute! When her classmates speculate upon her transfer to their less-than-impressive school, she flatly informs them that she was expelled for violence against her former teacher. This is characteristic of Maria—despite her angelic appearance, she will tell the unadorned truth regardless of social niceties, and as such, people often compare her to a devil. On her first day, Maria is introduced to Yuusuke Kanda and Shin Meguro, two unlikely friends. Yuusuke pretends to be cheerful and fun-loving, but in reality, he is uninterested in many things and people. In contrast, Shin acts cold and distant, but can secretly be quite caring. Yuusuke proposes to Maria that she should put a "lovely spin" on the things she says to make her words sound less harsh, even if her message remains the same. Unfortunately, Maria cannot master this "lovely spin" when speaking, but people seem to be touched by her voice when she sings. Can singing help Maria convey that she is lonely, that she wants to be liked by others—and most of all—that she wants to be able to like herself?
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 28 sampled reviews
What 28 readers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.06 · split reception
4.7 pts
Recommenders 8.9 · others 4.2
↓ 0.89
Running avg · Jul 2008 → Jan 2026
- 9 “"A Devil and Her Love Song" is perhaps, one of the best Manga series I've read in a long, long time. The plot is great, and the characters are as well. I find the art style to be very unique. The...”
- 10 “This story is very unique in comparison to other mangas. I very much admire Maria as she is very strong and the author makes sure to emphasize how much she's gone through. The characters are very...”
- 7 “I would have given this higher than a 7 if it weren't for the SA apologists during the end. Sorry to spoil, but it's so disappointing to see. Even moreso disappointing when it's towards the end and...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 91 × 13 ch × vol
- Total read 12h 08m approx
- Published Dec 2006 – Apr 2011
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M1687 catalog