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Ami Won's late mother always encouraged her to grow up to be an exemplary woman. Now that her father has been elected President of Korea, she has the perfect opportunity to fulfill her mother’s wishes. This begins the transformation of a clumsy girl into the poised and elegant woman her mother had always hoped she would become. However, being in the spotlight and suddenly wielding unexpected social power, Ami finds herself surrounded by those who are jealous and dismayed. Leading this charge is her cousin Bi-Na, who believes herself to be naturally charismatic and infinitely more charming. Bi-Na feels that she deserves the role of Korea’s First Lady.
Originally published as Girls Educational Charter, the series was released in English by Tokyopop under the title President Dad from December 7, 2004, to November 13, 2007.




PERFECT PERFECT JUST PERFECT I will revisit this until my last day. It boasts a compelling plot, and the subtle infusion of supernatural elements draws readers in beautifully. This story feels like one of those enchanting fairy tales. The author's skill in maintaining reader engagement by initially presenting it from the perspective of a 14-year-old, gradually evolving to that of a roughly 16-year-old, is commendable (growing with the narrative). I haven't yet bought any of the volumes T.T but I'm eager to do so and can barely contain my excitement!! :D
Story:
The story starts off strong in the first few books, but it quickly descends into chaos and absurdity. By the end, it transforms into a supernatural tale that feels more like fanfiction than a cohesive narrative.
Art:
The artwork is commendable.
Character:
The characters are well-developed initially, but as the story progresses, they become almost Mary Sue-like, losing their depth and believability.
Enjoyment:
I thoroughly enjoyed the beginning but found myself disliking the ending intensely.