Cliche and old plot, but still a nice read. I found the art standard quality and the yuri was a bit downplayed. However, cliche as the characters were, I found them both to be very interesting (...)
On the contrary, I don't think the story or characters were cliche at all. Sure it may have seemed that way at first, but on closer inspection there are fine details that make this story quite original. For example, the megane girl was well aware that she was popular and knew all the reasons why, the delinquent girl (rather than being stoic and unwilling to befriiend anyone) was the one who approached megane girl and was the one who originally wanted to be her friend, and the delinquent girl was willing to give up fighting after being asked the first time (usually there's a bit of resistance). So I really wouldn't call this one shot cliche at all.
Ah, somebody beat me to it. ^^
I thought that the main character was pretty refreshingly frank - glasses-wearing bookworms tend to be presented as being shy and studious and not much else, but this one knows she's popular, is quite confident of herself and more a loner than a person too shy to make friends. I quite like her face on page 29 and, of course, the nonchalant coming out as well!
Can't wait to see the sequels! And great job as usual, Yuri Project!
My bad. I wrote what I did after reading the first row of comments, some of which said the story was more or less "cliche" and the word just kinda stuck itself to my mind.
Still, I liked the characters more then anything else this manga had to present, Credit page aside, both characters where fresh and different (ignoring my first comment) and the way their emotions where presented made the read all the more enjoyable. However, that's as far as I liked it. It was nice and refreshing to read, but all in all that fact that it's a one shot prevents me from praising the manga or rating it higher then I have: 7.9 out of 10.
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