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S**Y
Love Love LOVE
The Anime that went with this was so amazing that when I heard there was a manga for it I had to have them. I love that in the manga Mei is so much more there in the relationship with Yamato then she was in the manga and if you love the anime you will love the manga to. I agree with some of the review I saw about some of the chapters being just about Meg that model chick I also agree with them I hate that character and I had to force myself to read through her parts they did the same thing in the anime but it wasn't that long so that was great. Anyway can't wait to have the whole series:)
M**O
My all time favorite anime 💗💗
I’m here from watching the anime and it’s still amazing I’ve seen it a million times and it’s so cute and I love it so much so when I learned it had a manga I got this faster than lighting lol 😂 it great from those who are not sure if they like anime or not and was one of the first anime’s that got me hooked❣️❣️❣️❣️💋
J**E
So good
~4/5[More of my reviews are available on my blog, Geeky Reading, to which there's a link on my profile.]I’ve already read some of this series, plus I’ve seen the anime. Which means that I am already a huge fan, and was one of the people excited when it got licensed. I’m already a fan of the characters, the romance, the art, the writing. It’s been so long since I first read it, though, that this re-read is making it fresh in my mind. Plus, there are extras at the back, including author comments, which I didn’t get in my first read, and I enjoy those.This series focuses around Mei, a loner who has avoided getting to know people since a bad experience in her childhood. Then Yamato notices her; he's the popular boy, with friends and girls falling all over him. But he's bored with the same old things from the people around him, and Mei intrigues him. He makes this apparent very early on, and Mei gives in, opening her world to all kinds of things--not only romance, but also friends.Mei is insecure. She’s inexperienced, and she’s already starting to mature by getting to know Yamato and making friends with Asami. She’s a little feisty, hiding her fear of making friends behind it. But she sticks up for herself and her friends, and I like that.The relationships are still in the getting-to-know-you phase. She’s still learning about Yamato, and he’s good for her, but he’s also still maturing. I think Mei and Asami will be good for each other, having very different personalities and outlooks, but ones that will even the other out, and push the other in the right way. I think I actually really like Asami. She doesn’t get a lot of time for her own story, although she got a little in this volume. She’s upbeat, perky, but also a little used to being picked on.There’s also some more drama on the way, not only between Mei and Yamato, but between Mei and some other girls. It’s not quite my favorite kind of drama, but it’s pretty good stuff, and the character development that comes along with it is very nice. I’m looking forward to seeing how far it gets in the next volume.This is a really good, mature, shojo series. I love the characters, the array of them and their development. I know some people dislike when series strays from the main couple, but I enjoy that. I like getting other characters, their stories, their points of view. I’m excited to get the next volume.
A**D
Sukitte ii no yo!
I read this series online a long time ago, maybe last year but when I heard it got published my instincts wanted it really bad! I've loved this series since I first heard of it. I watched the anime when it was getting released and... It's amazing. I recommend reading the manga before the anime because there's more to it. I'm glad for this purchase and anybody who's into this series probably is also. I heard there's gonna be a live action for the series, hope it doesn't suck. xpThe condition of the book was great, it's bind is small, but packs in a lot of the story. :)
D**E
I got inspired to read the manga after watching the anime (which I also fell in love with) but the fact that there are so many .
This is by far one of the cutest manga I've read in awhile. I got inspired to read the manga after watching the anime (which I also fell in love with) but the fact that there are so many bits left out of the anime, makes the manga almost an entirely new story. I appreciate it's ability to bring up sex without taking it to the extremes. Its not about the fan service but more about the story and I love that. The art style of this book is just amazing and would definitely recommend others to read it.
K**R
I do love you
Very cute shoujo manga about a stand-offish girl and a overly friendly boy slowly developing real feelings for each other. As a complete sucker for good cheesy love stories I found both comforting and familiar (and dearly loved) cliques and archetypes while also enjoying the refreshingly cute, resolute, and unique heroine and her puppy like love interest.On a more serious note heart wrenching relatable problems and themes are laced through the fluffy shoujo nonsense exterior to bring light to topics involving body image, sex, insecurity, dependency, and the importance of being clear in your intentions and feelings.
R**H
Was Alright
I loved it! Almost perfect condition, some writing in the book but other than that it was great.
R**A
Really Good
I'm really happy with my copy of "say I love you" I've been a fan for a really long time and I'm happy they finally decided to release it I'm English print. The manga follows the anime pretty closely with a little more detail, the art is amazing, though a little different, Yamato and Mei's relationship begins beautifully here, the story is sweet without being overdone, or too cliché. Overall it exceeded my expectations. I hope kodansha decides to release the series all the way to the end because I will definitely be buying them all.
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