From ShoujoMagic: 5r4l38
Chitose is eager to fall in love, and she thinks she's found the perfect candidate in Yamato. Yamato is good-looking, considerate... and a little bit of a delinquent! Chitose discovers that Yamato takes money for kisses and dates! Chitose wants Yamato's lips for herself, but she has absolutely no intention of paying for them. Look out, Yamato, because Chitose -- a refreshingly spirited heroine -- is out to Get Chu!
1 Volume (Complete)

If you're young and like typical, happy shoujo stories and don't mind out-dated average art then you may enjoy this piece.
Keep in mind this is from the year 2000. It'd be unfair to expect today's standards, however to me it was very dull and not worth my time. I'm glad is was only one volume.
As a side note: I wonder how I made it through my school life without stumbling over things and falling down stairs. snicker
I hardly read shoujos nowadays, (I still have some older titles on my unfinished list though), but I guess they don't use these unbelievable clichés anymore... at least I hope so. It just looks like a lack of fantasy of the mangaka to resort to such events.
At least Ukyou does better mangas nowadays, not only many of the events but also the art improved - unfortunately that does not apply to the characters. Pity they're all Yaoi now.
... Last updated 10 years ago
I loved this 🙂 Made me laugh. So cute and nicely drawn! Got to love that combo. 🙂 funny, good drawings, and romance 🙂 score! haha
"I love you more than yesterday." 🙂
... Last updated 11 years ago
Well, what to say. I suppose it wasn't bad. I mean, it really wasn't if I think about it. But this was no jem of a manga by any means.
My main problem was with the main character. I simply don't like main characters that stalk like this. I'm really not sure how she decided she was madly in love with the guy, she barely knew him. And she didn't really seem to care if he was alright with a relationship or not, she just forced it on him.
I didn't get all the way though, I became bored, to be honest. I stopped about the part where another boy suddenly loved her for no apparent reason.
Oh shoujo manga logic, will you ever make any shred of sense?
Probably not.
The art wasn't bad, but Ukyou's newer works have much better artwork.
The artwork was excellent and the storyline was very sweet and fun to follow. I would suggest this one as a rainy day read, though. There were some parts that I wasn't too thrilled about, but nonetheless, it was a good manga.
A light hearted sweet story. If you don't have high expectations and have time to kill because of a lack of manga titles on your list, then give this manga a try. It's not a must read.