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So, I saw the rating of this manga and was quite shocked. 7? How does it deserve such a low number? It didn't look so bad that time I checked the first chapter! Hence, I read the 5 chapters that, as of 18/06/20, were uploaded, and give my review.
The short version of my review, for those who don't want to get the manga spoiled, is: this is a good story with the potential of being great or fucking terrible. I have reason to hope for the former outcome, but be ye warned. Here's the rest of my thoughts
The setting is the very familiar magic school. Kimberly will really remind you of Hogwarts, with its weird rooms and dangers, but without the stupid houses system. The tone, however, leans on the grim one, but not edgy. The restraint the author shows in depicting the dark stuff is quite refreshing.
The characters show promise, but risk being held back by idiotic clichées. I was having good vibes for two whole chapters. The dynamic that I thought was forming between them sounded interesting. Nona and Oliver seemed to have some strong interaction that can then evolve into romantic attraction, and I wouldn't have loudly groaned at that. What made me loudly groan was the (don't worry, it happens in chapter 2, can it really be considered a spoiler?) revelation that Katie likes Oliver. The following chapter pretty much confirmed that yeah, that's romantic attraction (as far as manga shorthands go). Maaaaaaaan, really? You've known this guy for one day and already wanna bang him, because he's (whatever she said he was)? Are you sure about that, chief? I would like to think that actually it's Katie who's the main love interest, but damn this does stink of the tired old one-sided-love-triangle I've seen waaaaay too much in recent works. Seriously, there's 2 other male characters in the main cast, one of which seems to have somewhat of a prior relationship with her. Anyway, I just don't want the other cast members to divolve into "harem or drone".
Literally the only thing that makes me fear for the worst is the last thing I talked about. For the rest, it's more than fine.
The short version of my review, for those who don't want to get the manga spoiled, is: this is a good story with the potential of being great or fucking terrible. I have reason to hope for the former outcome, but be ye warned. Here's the rest of my thoughts
The setting is the very familiar magic school. Kimberly will really remind you of Hogwarts, with its weird rooms and dangers, but without the stupid houses system. The tone, however, leans on the grim one, but not edgy. The restraint the author shows in depicting the dark stuff is quite refreshing.
The characters show promise, but risk being held back by idiotic clichées. I was having good vibes for two whole chapters. The dynamic that I thought was forming between them sounded interesting. Nona and Oliver seemed to have some strong interaction that can then evolve into romantic attraction, and I wouldn't have loudly groaned at that. What made me loudly groan was the (don't worry, it happens in chapter 2, can it really be considered a spoiler?) revelation that Katie likes Oliver. The following chapter pretty much confirmed that yeah, that's romantic attraction (as far as manga shorthands go). Maaaaaaaan, really? You've known this guy for one day and already wanna bang him, because he's (whatever she said he was)? Are you sure about that, chief? I would like to think that actually it's Katie who's the main love interest, but damn this does stink of the tired old one-sided-love-triangle I've seen waaaaay too much in recent works. Seriously, there's 2 other male characters in the main cast, one of which seems to have somewhat of a prior relationship with her. Anyway, I just don't want the other cast members to divolve into "harem or drone".
Literally the only thing that makes me fear for the worst is the last thing I talked about. For the rest, it's more than fine.