29 to JK · review
For someone who is about to get involved with adulthood, I found 29 to JK to be really informational. Take notes that I still have not done reading this yet, so my review might be incomplete in a lot of ways. Story : 9 The story is about workers at a call centre, that is under a car insurance company. To be honest, the manga shows how works there are done in great details. I really appreciated those details because they showed me how works are done in a company. Although, this is probably not exactly the same to the real world, it is still a greatexposure to me because its intense story have so many lessons for me to be learnt from.
Edit: If you had read the synopsis, it is not all about the call centre. But to me, that is the main reason why I attracted to this manga.
Art : 7
At first, I degraded the art based on its cover, but it is actually clean and pleasant to look at.
Character : 10
The characters are great too, but my favourite is the protagonist himself. His character is potrayed very well as the story goes on. His decision making and opinions on certain matters, in my opinion, are great examples that can be learnt by those who are not yet exposed to adulthood. For example, his way of thinking such as adult's resposibility is something I never understood before I read the manga, even if I was told about it many times.
Enjoyment : 10
I really enjoyed this because it has so much things to learn. There is a moment when I wondered why some incidents happened, but I never thought on dropping this. Yet.
Overall : 9
So, who is this manga for? It is for people, like me, who lacks empathy and do not understand how adults are thinking. Though, you can also read it for fun because it really is!