Do you know that the flower has a language? The language of the jasmine flower is sacred love, symbolizing beauty and sensuality. If you use it in religious ceremonies and weddings, then jasmine represents purity. Meanwhile, Jasmine for death is a symbol of separation.
Then what about Jasmine in this story? Will she bring the sweetness of love, or the bitterness of separation?
Leonardo Aldebaran, Leon means lion. And Aldebaran is the brightest star in Taurus constellation. Leonardo is the eldest son of the Aldebaran lineage, the city's oldest and wealthiest family. One of the richest in his country. Their long lineage has become a role model for the clans of other wealthy families.
What about if the arrogant young master of a large group falls in love with a poor girl? Can Young Master Leonardo continue his love when his family forces him to marry a girl from another wealthy family?
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Just an ordinary love story, but it can make you feel extraordinary - Belleame
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Contain : Addiction, Harsh Words, Sex Act (Non Explicit). So it suited for readers who looking for sweet but darker theme in teen romance fiction.
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Popular Reviews
There are so many unique elements that stand out:
1. The female protagonist isn't the prettiest girl around, but she fights for herself, stands up for herself, and is extremely intelligent (SHE IS NOT A DITZ).
2. The male characters surrounding her aren't overly handsome either; they're all smart, and not all of them are in love with her.
3. The art style is also distinctive.
And there are countless other great aspects as well.
The characters are well-developed and likable. The artwork itself is a breath of fresh air—there aren't over-sexualized or overly attractive characters everywhere.
The story progresses at a comfortable pace, without being overwhelming. Each character is truly enjoyable to follow.
Overall, I deeply appreciate the dynamics, the development of both the characters and the plot, and the overall vibe of the manga! I would highly recommend it to fans of Hana-Kimi, Ouran High School Host Club, Special A, Fruits Basket, and many others.
The artwork caught me off guard—it wasn't what I was accustomed to at first, but as I kept reading, it began to grow on me. The artist wasn't bad at all; their style was just bolder compared to most mangas you typically read.
As for the story, I must admit it was somewhat predictable, yet still engaging. The female protagonist might lack common sense, but that's precisely what makes her unique. Despite the predictability of the plot, some characters are full of surprises and will leave you amazed by the author/artist's intentions.
Overall, I genuinely enjoyed this manga.
P.S. This is my very first review! :P
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I really appreciate the art style. The only minor issue is with the hands sometimes (the fingers can be overly elongated). However, it's distinctive and invigorating. Many people critique the artwork, but since I enjoy it, I'm awarding it a 9.
The characters are fantastic. The romance wasn't an instant love story like in many other mangas; instead, it developed over the course of the 77 chapters, with the love confession only occurring near the conclusion. That being said, there's enough romantic tension sprinkled throughout to keep you thrilled when it unfolds. And, as with most mangas, you can guess early on who she'll end up with.
While the characters could have been more fleshed out—I would have enjoyed learning about the past of some additional characters and delving deeper—it wasn't a significant drawback for me. It was still an entertaining read.
I thoroughly enjoyed it and read the entire series in one sitting.
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The story revolves around Hina Asou transferring to a new school with the hope of finally making female friends, only to end up in a class full of guys.
It's humorous, features great art, an adorable plot, and let's be honest, you can't help but adore Toshi.
Unfortunately, they stopped translating it, so while the series concluded in Japan, we here don't know how it ended. T.T
You should definitely give it a read!
<p>As for the story, it might seem a bit dull at the beginning, but as you progress, it becomes very romantic and humorous. Regarding the art, as I mentioned earlier, I initially thought it was unattractive. But after getting used to it, I found it quite charming. In terms of enjoyment, I was completely hooked on "Five" and can't wait for the next chapters. That pretty much sums up my feelings!
<p>I believe anyone who enjoys romantic and funny stories should definitely give "Five" a try!
The story, told from Hime’s perspective, doesn’t neglect the other characters, giving them all a chance to shine. This was a refreshing twist from typical romantic tales. It doesn’t follow a specific plot or set of guidelines but flows smoothly in depicting the everyday “normal” life of Hime and her five friends. Despite the highly exaggerated situations they find themselves in, it remains extremely entertaining to read and witness their journey unfold.
The romance develops gradually, subtly present from the start. At first, it’s just a hint, delivered in small, almost imperceptible doses, but it slowly adds up. Characters who initially had minor roles begin to stand out and make their mark. This isn't a tragic manga—it won’t make you cry your eyes out. Instead, it’s invigorating and humorous. The closest comparison I can think of is calling it Ouran High School Host Club with an edge.
Asou has a distinctive voice; within just one chapter, she proves herself as someone who stands her ground and won’t tolerate disrespect, making her a memorable heroine. Toshi is your typical “bad boy,” perceived as a delinquent but not always so. All the characters are friendly and unique. Although the narrative doesn’t follow the classic villain vs. hero drama, they still embark on ‘adventures’ and face their own metaphorical challenges. The diverse cast ensures there’s a character for every type of personality, allowing readers to connect with at least one.
The artwork is innovative and distinct from the usual style. The characters are intriguing, and this is evident in how they’re illustrated, each with their defining traits. While the frequent lip-licking or tongue-sticking gestures might get tiresome quickly, they become less noticeable after a few chapters.
“Wherever we are, we are always under the same sky.”
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