THE CEO ALPHA'S HUMAN MATE

  • Genre: Other
  • Author: sky_maiden
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  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
How is love fated to be when a dashing alpha CEO falls madly in love with a human girl ? Read to find out more about April and Stace. I promise there is going to be a lot fluffy Romance. === Disclaimer: Cover art not mine, downloaded from Pinterest.

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  1. Prometheusgod
    Prometheusgod rated it
    The book is super interesting. I love it
  1. Tenshaiki34E
    Tenshaiki34E rated it
    Ah, Da Capo... I procrastinated on watching the anime for what felt like forever, and after breezing through the manga in about an hour, I can confidently say that I probably don't need to watch it now.

    Story - 6

    Junichi Asakura is your average Japanese teen thrust into a standard harem scenario. He'll cross paths with several girls and eventually face the decision of choosing one, regardless of whether readers approve of his choice or not. The everyday antics can be somewhat entertaining; some of the girls' personalities mesh well together. Beyond that, there's nothing extraordinary here, so don't anticipate anything groundbreaking from this harem series.

    Art - 8

    I genuinely appreciated the artwork. All the female characters are designed to be quite KAWAII, which kept me engaged even during the slower parts.

    Character - 7

    Da Capo presents a varied cast of characters: the usual lineup of five or so potential love interests, along with a supportive male friend who's often hit or miss in such series (Sunohara, anyone...?). Kotori shines as the standout character, and you'll be pleased to know she gets significant attention in the latter half of the series. In terms of archetypes, it's fairly conventional—there's the non-blood-related sister, the childhood friend, and more.

    Enjoyment - 7

    I picked this up on a whim while looking for short, completed manga and didn't have high expectations. The result was a mildly enjoyable, albeit typical, harem series. I'd recommend it to those with an hour or two to spare and a craving for a harem story.
  1. HydraGairum
    HydraGairum rated it
    This is my first review here, so please don't be too harsh...  

    I randomly picked up this manga last night and went through the entire series in about an hour. Timing-wise, it fit perfectly for what I needed—something random that could be quickly consumed. However, I wasn't particularly impressed with this series. From the very beginning, I felt like I was missing something significant and essential.  

    To me:  
    - There was no real character development throughout the series.  
    - There was no coherent or engaging storyline.  
    - The chapters only connected due to recurring characters and the school setting. Otherwise, it felt like "Let's just throw this in because it fits the genre."  

    Labeled as a supernatural series—and being a huge fan of the supernatural—I didn't find much substance in terms of the supernatural. The only element was the sweets-related concept, but even that seemed like another instance of "Why not just add this because it sounds cool?"  

    I don't think this series is worth reading. I might give the anime a try since some reviews I've come across suggest that the anime is significantly better than the manga. But even then, I won't go out of my way to actively seek it out.  

    Thanks for reading, and let the critiques begin!
  1. Gabyzil
    Gabyzil rated it
    Having viewed the anime and enjoyed it, I was quite eager to get my hands on the manga version, which was based on the anime (or game).

    Unfortunately, I was let down—much as I usually am when the manga comes out after the anime.

    Cramming 24 episodes of anime-related plot into just 2 volumes is not a great idea, to put it mildly—the manga races from start to finish so swiftly that it leaves your head spinning. Aside from the two main characters, Nemu and Junichi, the other characters are essentially pushed to the sidelines, making appearances that barely qualify as cameos, if they appear at all.

    There’s no character development, the plot development is hurried and riddled with gaps large enough to fit an oil tanker through.

    If you're interested in this title, I’d recommend watching the anime instead.

    Well... at least the artwork is decent...
  1. Apolonchene066E6
    Apolonchene066E6 rated it
    Well written but the story is incomplete. Will there be a sequel?
  1. NeonSsX9Xj
    NeonSsX9Xj rated it
    Great story so far. The world building with the emotions of people is much more pragmatic and not like those other Chinese novels where females are just some objects for the Mc to conquer. But I have to say sometimes the detailing of plots are bland and doesn't go for extra detailing. Anyways it's really refreshing to read this type of novel
  1. BrinBru
    BrinBru rated it
    chapter 70 plus? when did irene get together with the mc? i thought she is drowning in a cave somwhere?

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