KIDNAPPED BY A SEXY ANGRY ALPHA

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: precious_pruddy
  • Translator:
  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
"Excuse me what does that mean?” I asked angrily. The angry sexy bird said smirking: "That means we are going to kidnap you tonight. Oh I mean right now" What will happen when a high school girl is kidnapped by a pack of werewolves for a reason which will turn her normal life upside down taking her into a strange world of passion, thrill and fear.

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  1. CulturedDaoist69
    CulturedDaoist69 rated it
    update plzz
  1. DrowsyHobo
    DrowsyHobo rated it
    The simplest way to describe "Kirara" is as a rom-com where "Ghost Kirara" acts deredere, throwing herself at Konpei, while "Highschool Kirara" behaves tsundere, punishing Konpei for the actions of her ghostly counterpart. Naturally, Konpei, being a standard manga protagonist, lacks the willpower and backbone to address the situation effectively.  

    To top it off, there's a baffling logic surrounding Kirara's "ghost state," along with a cast of characters whose sole purpose seems to be complicating the narrative, resulting in a rather mediocre manga at best.  

    While the art, though outdated, isn't particularly poor, there is an abundance of soft-core fan service. However, aside from the occasional sexy outfit worn by "Ghost Kirara," there's little here to excite those seeking such content. Honestly, I'd advise passing on "Kirara" unless you're incredibly bored. I can't even recommend it to fans of tsundere heroines, as "Highschool Kirara" fails to deliver any cuteness.
  1. GralicSoup
    GralicSoup rated it
    This manga, much like many others in the genre, starts off with intriguing concepts but ultimately feels like a disorganized execution. The idea of a ghost returning through time and its potential impact on the development of a relationship is fascinating. Additionally, the possible directions such a plot could take are compelling. I also appreciated the stark differences between the past and future versions of the characters, which seemed to promise substantial character growth.

    However, as the story progressed, none of these promising elements came to fruition. The rules and mechanics governing the ghost's abilities and related aspects were inconsistent, leading to a plot that felt arbitrary and unpredictable. This sense of randomness culminated in an ending that was deeply unsatisfying—both due to its rushed nature and the inclusion of a memory element that seemed largely superfluous.

    Character development and relationship progression were equally erratic, with minimal evolution occurring; things simply fell into place without proper buildup. Moreover, while the premise itself was strong, the characters chosen for their respective roles didn't feel well-suited to them. The humor, though occasionally acceptable, often fell flat. Even the art style was merely decent, lacking standout appeal.

    tl;dr: A promising concept that quickly becomes muddled and unfulfilling.  

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  1. CaracasM
    CaracasM rated it
    Really enjoyed reading this book and looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
  1. PancakesWitch
    PancakesWitch rated it
    It’s a fairly entertaining read in my opinion, and while it is a bit annoying at times (ahem holy sh*t the amount of plagiarizing Lucien did…) I wouldn’t say it’s trash. It’s like they’ve never read a Japanese harem novel with a “dense protagonist” before. That genre is cancer though, not trash, but regardless, the point still stands: their standards are too high. People like them are why I don’t read comments or reviews anymore on novels I am reading for the first time.

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