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This novel is one of the best vampire novels i have ever read and i strongly recommend people to read it.
All I can say is that this manga is pretty standard. Four stories about a girl and a boy who meet each other and have to deal with some silly problems (usually stemming from misunderstandings or inexperience) just to end up as another happy couple. The only interesting one is the fourth story, because it presents a real dilemma: should you choose your career or your beloved boyfriend?
The art might be decent. I like Usami-san's style, but it seems like she didn't put much effort into some pages, so they turned out... well, somewhat unsettling, I'd say.
The characters are more than mediocre. They're all the same: a stupid and naive, yet kind-hearted and gentle girl, and a cool and serious guy (I still don't understand how people of these types could possibly be together). We've seen this countless times in both manga and anime.
However... Yes, despite all that, I still enjoyed it. But only because I was in a sentimental mood.
Anyway, you can pick it up if you like lovey-dovey stories with happy endings. Or if you're currently in love with someone. If you're tired of all these soap operas, love affairs, and standard characters, go and choose something better.