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How Much is Happiness? · review

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Top reader Apr 7, 2010 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
7 /10

Please read my WHOLE review before judging it, OK? I do not dislike this manga, as you might think from reading my opinion about the story... Story: (6) Okay, so the plot isn't really something we haven't seen before: a girl loses her guardian (in this case her grandmother) and a random guy shows up and takes care of her. However, this one surprised me with being extremly sweet and not smutty, as one first would think by reading the summary. It's not too sweet, since it's also a bit sad. Art: (7) The art is cute and a bit sketchy. I really found the eyes dreamy. Anyway,it's not overly shoujo, but rather the more down-toned type of shoujo, which worked perfectly for this particular manga.

Characters: (7)

The characters are nothing spectacular nor are they mediocre; they're good. I would've given it a 6 if I didn't find them so human, because that's what they are: I can picture them being my neighbours or even my classmates.

Enjoyment: (7)

It was a good read, but I didn't feel that obsession as I do with other manga - I felt as though I wouldn't really mind if I couldn't finish it. Luckily, it was short so I just kept reading, knowing it was going to end soon. Not saying that I was so bored that I wanted it to end, I was just a bit indifferent. I think it was because this one is the kind of manga which portrays the everday life and doesn't really have that a fantastic plot driving it. Now, I'm NOT saying it wasn't enjoyable at all. It was good.

Overall: (7)

It was fun and sweet. yet a little sad. It wasn't your typical shoujo with big eyes, which made it a little special in my eyes. If you've got nothing to do, go on and read this very cute and nice manga!

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