Click 4

December 12, 2007

I shouldn’t read Click and After School Nightmare so close together.  They’re very similar series in theory, though this is the less fantasy and more drama-oriented version of the gender-neutral main character torn between loves.

The love triangles stretch out of shape in this series, though.  The main character admires a boy.  The boy loves her, but she outright rejects this love since she still sees herself as a man.  The main character still harbors a big crush on the loudmouth bad girl, who has a crush in return, but it seems like there may also be a quiet, stoic match for her in a different side character.  The main pair I’m interested in, though, is the main character and his old best friend.  I would love to see them get together more than anything, and it seems like they have the strongest relationship.  I can’t tell if the series is going to favor this or not, since at this point it could go one of three ways for the main character.  God I would love it if the two best friends got together, though.

Not too much plot in this volume save for lots and lots of character interaction, but a bomb is dropped at the end of the volume, and the best friend was featured prominently, so I was pretty content all the way through.  This series is seriously good, and I could probably consume it in one sitting if I happened to have all eight volumes.  Anyone into great girly drama should definitely check it out.

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