Tokimeki Gakuen Oujigumi · review
Short and sweet. If you want something light, you can read this quickly. Story: Each chapter features a different "prince" and main girl in their own situation. The girls narrate and explore their developing feelings with their background. This manga is literally sweet, no major conflicts happen. This is because the stories focus on their daily interactions as their feelings ~bloom~. Art: Shiny boys and cute girls. The style is not especially fancy, but it's enjoyable nonetheless. The art lines up with the average shoujo style of the late 2000s. It has the "classic shoujo style" art of the time, where the art style shows itsage but doesn't look too old-school or out of proportion.
Character: If you don't mind a few character tropes, then you'll be fine. I don't think they pushed it that far. The "princes" seem to be aware of their popularity based on their respective traits, but don't go out of their way to show off (except for one...). The girls have a variety of personalities that made them pretty relatable, and likable in their own way. The author appeared to be having fun matching different personalities together.
Enjoyment: I enjoyed it! I appreciate short, lighter reads with little commitment every once in awhile. It's a good break from the heavier, longer stuff. I especially like seeing "opposites attract", watching different personalities compliment each other.