This book would be great if you would finish it. You just left us hanging. If you don't get some more chapters to us soon I am going to delete this book and this app.. There are 5 different stories i am trying to read and they are all hanging out there without endings.
Though my reviews are typically not great, I felt compelled to write one for this manga. This manga progresses at a rapid pace, with character development happening too swiftly. I don't believe there was a clear main plot to this manga from the beginning. However, my opinion isn't what's important—what matters is what you, as the reader, think about the manga.
To begin with:
The story, as mentioned earlier, moves quickly, and it doesn't take long to understand what's happening. The artwork is quite impressive; it's not overly exaggerated, yet the details are remarkable.
The characters are one of the reasons why I think the story is fast-paced. Relationships develop far too rapidly compared to other mangas where development tends to unfold more gradually. Overall, as I've said, my opinion doesn't hold much weight. It all comes down to the reader's perspective.
<p>Love Celeb is, without a doubt, my #2 favorite manga, if not my absolute #1. Written by Shinjou Mayu, it boasts an incredible story that truly captivated me. One of the things I admire most about this work is how it introduced me to such a talented artist and writer. Shinjou excels in all her creations, particularly in her distinctive style of drawing male characters. Her men often feature long necks, fingers, and legs, broad shoulders, narrowed eyes, and pointy chins. This unique artistic flair sets her apart from others in the manga world.
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Kirara is a character I find easy to relate to. At some point in life, everyone aspires to be successful or even famous. Kirara's dream of becoming an idol mirrors many of our own ambitions. Like countless others, she holds onto her morals, resisting the pressure to lose her virginity. Many women and girls fantasize about meeting someone like Gin—a man who treats her with care, loves her deeply, and has the self-control to respect her boundaries, even when tempted otherwise.</p>
I just finished reading this manga in one day.
It's incredibly hard to put it down once you start.
I really loved it because, aside from the steamy love scenes (aye karamba!), there's plenty of comedy that genuinely had me laughing out loud.
That said, their depiction of the entertainment industry might make you roll your eyes a bit, lol. While there are some truths to it, it felt overly dramatic.
After a while, you might find the female protagonist's level of "ditziness" somewhat annoying, but it's manageable. The manga does move pretty quickly, which can leave you feeling like some opportunities for character development were missed, but it's not too bad. The humor balances things out since it's not all serious all the time.
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To begin with:
The story, as mentioned earlier, moves quickly, and it doesn't take long to understand what's happening. The artwork is quite impressive; it's not overly exaggerated, yet the details are remarkable.
The characters are one of the reasons why I think the story is fast-paced. Relationships develop far too rapidly compared to other mangas where development tends to unfold more gradually. Overall, as I've said, my opinion doesn't hold much weight. It all comes down to the reader's perspective.
Thank you for reading. :)<p>
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Kirara is a character I find easy to relate to. At some point in life, everyone aspires to be successful or even famous. Kirara's dream of becoming an idol mirrors many of our own ambitions. Like countless others, she holds onto her morals, resisting the pressure to lose her virginity. Many women and girls fantasize about meeting someone like Gin—a man who treats her with care, loves her deeply, and has the self-control to respect her boundaries, even when tempted otherwise.</p>
It's incredibly hard to put it down once you start.
I really loved it because, aside from the steamy love scenes (aye karamba!), there's plenty of comedy that genuinely had me laughing out loud.
That said, their depiction of the entertainment industry might make you roll your eyes a bit, lol. While there are some truths to it, it felt overly dramatic.
After a while, you might find the female protagonist's level of "ditziness" somewhat annoying, but it's manageable. The manga does move pretty quickly, which can leave you feeling like some opportunities for character development were missed, but it's not too bad. The humor balances things out since it's not all serious all the time.
Overall, I enjoyed it!