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Become lord
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Japanese: カプチーノ
Author:
Kikuchi, Mariko
Type:
Manga
Volumes:
3
Chapters:
26
Status:
Finished
Publish:
2013-02-15 to 2015-07-15
Serialization:
Harta
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Japanese: カプチーノ
Author:
Kikuchi, Mariko
Type:
Manga
Volumes:
3
Chapters:
26
Status:
Finished
Publish:
2013-02-15 to 2015-07-15
Serialization:
Harta
Score
3.8
5 Votes
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Summary
It's impossible to love and be wise. Love is being stupid together!!!
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Cappuccino review
After 5 years of dating Ari and Sousuke decide to live together. She wants to get married as soon as possible but is afraid of losing him so she keep quiet waiting for him to decide, but as time flows by things start to change. How? Read it to find out ;)
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Cappuccino review
Cappuccino is an enjoyable light josei read.
The story is based on a realistic premise and develops with realistic action. Despite that, girls will feel enough empathy for the protagonist to feel suspense and read the next chapter for developments in the relationship. The characters seem realistic as well, but the manga does not explore the emotions deeply enough to compensate for their realistically limited transformations. On one hand, this makes the characters (especially the protagonist's lover) seem slightly flatter than they might be ideally, but at least it's a change from the heavy dramatic tone of a lot of other josei manga. As it is only 7 chapters, the pacing seemed a little quick for a story that spans 5 years. The author does a good job of limiting the choppiness, though, and if it had more chapters, the story would seem drawn out. Overall, it's decent. You won't connect deeply with the characters, but you will be drawn in. Cappuccino will leave you with a tinge of bittersweet, like the faint smell of coffee beans. :) |
Cappuccino review
Realistic! That's what comes to mind after reading this manga.
Plot 6/10 The plot was fair. A really simple story which can happen to anyone in this modern society. For a couple the biggest challenge is living together. After the big passion and butterfly dies out you are faced with who your partner truly is. This manga brings us the story of a ordinary couple in this situation. Art 6/10 The art was ok. Nothing special. Character 5/10 The character were average. There was not a lot of drama and the main heroin was kind of dumb for my taste. I kind of felt sorry and angry at her at the same time. Enjoyment 6/10 I liked it and would have read if there was more of it. Overall 6/10 It is a great manga to pass time. |
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I'm going to make this as short and meaningful as the manga...I WANT MORE! Everything about this manga is great until it reached Chapter 7. It ended with a (...) instead of a BAM! (SPOILER ALLERt )I want to know if things went well for both of the protagonist after separating, is it really impossible for a second chance? I'm a bit of a romantic so I was really hoping for a finished, concluded, happy ending. I'm left hanging so if anyone knows if there's a continuation on this do buzz me.
On the other hand, it reflects a lot of reality in our modern days. Love is love but when trust is trashed then that could really end a should have been great relationship. I'm still feeling sad right now and hopeful at the same time. |