

The only thing that bothers me is that it's too short for my liking. The whole story just flows so nicely, it's not rushed, but not to slow either. If I could, I would probably hug Kako Mitsuki for brightening up my day with this manga. The two of them were so cute together, and so open with each other, there was no unnecessary drama due to miscommunication, which basically makes it different from 80% of shoujo manga out there. I love the main heroine's happy-go-lucky attitude, it was so nicely done, and I absolutely adored the male lead and his 'looks-tough-but-is-actually-quite-a-softie' character.

There was no over the top evil female antagonist, no harem, no love triangles, so it was definitely my kind of manga. It was a bit cheesy at the times, but nothing one couldn't handle.

I must say that this was one of the sweetest stories that I have read so far. The Book Challengers blog // The Book Challengers Instagram It was simple and there was almost no drama, and although I'm not as opposed to silly misunderstandings in manga as I am in other forms of fiction, I really loved the fact there was none of that in this one. I was in the mood for some light-hearted and lovely romance and I totally got it with this one. He seems a bit aloof and distant at first, but the more you read, the more you understand that underneath his tough-looking skin, there's a big softy who cares a great deal for Hikaru from pretty early on.Īnd that's one of the main reasons I enjoyed this story so much today. Kako doesn't put all that much emphasis on Hikaru being a member of the astronomy club, but her love for the sky and the stars, is a pretty important part of her and it is also one of the main reasons why she even becomes aware of the white-haired Asao-kun. This one is a lot shorter and while I am not loving it as much as Skip Beat! (which is my absolute favourite), I still enjoyed this simple romance story a great deal. I stumbled on this one because Goodreads thought I might enjoy it because I'm a fan of Skip Beat!.
