
Magic in the Moonlight
- Genre: Fantasy
- Author: AudreyJeru4
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- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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To say the least, I've recently gotten into a lot of shoujo/josei manga, and this one is slightly more interesting than others I've seen before. What's special about it?
The story, first off, is pretty cliché. A girl gets two fiancés because her grandfather's ex-lover wants her to marry into the family. Creative? Not really. There was a twist at the end of the fourth chapter, I believe, that made me think it was really original, but it settled back into routine afterward. But even with that, it still stayed away from any of the overly dramatic or problematic plotlines that other shoujo manga often fall into. That, I appreciated.
The art was decent. I admit, I started reading this because the main guys looked like Tamaki and Kyoya from *Ouran*. And if you can't tell from the username, I'm one of the biggest Kyoya fangirls on the planet (still waiting for season two, guys). The rest of the art is also fine—I don't have any problems with it, but it isn't particularly outstanding.
The characters were better than usual. Going back to the dear Kyoya-lookalike, Kaze, I can't tell you how many times I swooned over him in this manga because he seemed like a fanfiction version of Kyoya. Nagi was alright, but he was kind of (excuse my language :P) the typical playboy with no other character trait besides being a heartthrob all the girls throw themselves over. And he's a jerk. But secretly caring. For some reason. I didn't like his character, to say the least. Kaze, while he was also a little bit of a jerk, managed to be interesting enough that I liked him. The heroine, Touko, was unmemorable and replaceable with anyone (or any inanimate object), like usual. Nothing about her was original in the least.
Despite all that, I think I enjoyed this way more than I ever thought I would—definitely one of the better shoujo manga I've read!
I would recommend this if you: like shoujo, enjoy love triangles, appreciate jealousy, adore tsundere heroines, or are fans of Kyoya and Tamaki from *Ouran*, or if you're into love pentagons.
I would NOT recommend this if you: dislike love triangles or other geometric shapes, want a deep plot, or are looking for something truly different from what other shoujo manga have to offer.
Now, before I sign off, I'll add one little rant here to close it off: PLEASE CLICK AWAY NOW IF YOU DON'T WANT SPOILERS!!!
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WHY DID NAGI WIN TOUKO AT THE END? It was cliché, and it made absolutely no sense. Kaze did more for her than Nagi ever did, and Kaze and Touko had actual chemistry and an actual relationship. He sacrificed things for her while Nagi just flirted with whoever he wanted all the time and was terrible with expressing his feelings. I didn't like it, but then again, the blondes always win in shoujo love triangles, I guess. :( More Kaze left over for me!
Have a great day everyone!