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Go to My LibraryPure Love Kamikaze Captain Next Generation! #3 (Tamat)
- Language
- Indonesian
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- Publisher
- M&C!
- Pages
- 168
- ISBN
- 9786023394722
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Readers consistently praise this book for its exceptional humor, frequently eliciting loud laughter throughout its chapters. Many found it to be a refreshing departure from typical shojo manga, cleverly playing with established tropes and delivering genuinely hilarious situations. The protagonist is particularly highlighted as a breath of fresh air; strong, wild, and often clumsy, she stands out from conventional heroines, making her highly relatable and endearing. The supporting cast is also lauded as unique and well-developed, complementing the main characters. Additionally, the artwork is consistently described as clean, pretty, and amazing, enhancing the overall enjoyable reading experience. The romance, while sweet and tender, is appreciated for its unhurried development and heartwarming moments.
Despite its many strengths, some reviewers note that the core love story can be somewhat predictable and occasionally leans into absurdity. However, the most significant criticism revolves around instances of colorism present, particularly in the earlier chapters. Some readers found the depiction of the protagonist's physical appearance, specifically her dark skin and features, being described in negative or 'ugly' terms, to be uncomfortable and problematic upon rereading as adults. This aspect has led to a bittersweet perception for some, making them hesitant to universally recommend the series despite their personal enjoyment and nostalgia for other elements of the story.
Overall, this book is highly recommended for readers seeking a lighthearted and exceptionally funny romantic comedy. It shines for its ability to subvert shojo clichés and deliver a unique, often wild, protagonist whose journey of self-acceptance resonates with many. While acknowledging the uncomfortable elements of colorism, the majority of reviews emphasize the series' overwhelming humor, charming art, and engaging character dynamics. It’s an ideal read for those who enjoy school romance with a strong comedic bent, appreciate a protagonist who breaks the mold, and are looking for a quick, entertaining story that will make them laugh out loud.
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