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A review by shaked_reads
Skip Beat!, Vol. 6 by Yoshiki Nakamura
4.0
So I just wanted to start by saying that I really did like this volume, but then again I had my problems with it. I kind of found it unlikely that Kyoko would be made substitute manager as part of the Love Me section’s work. I also found it a bit too convenient that she was Ren’s substitute manager. But I still liked this volume, because although it was convenient, it was also really amusing and fun.
Ren and Kyoko’s relationship got developed into something more friendly, Kyoko got the chance to start high school, and of course right at the beginning we saw the aftermath of the commercial audition. Overall a a good development to the series was made in this volume, especially with Ren and Kyoko.
Ren and Kyoko’s relationship got developed into something more friendly, Kyoko got the chance to start high school, and of course right at the beginning we saw the aftermath of the commercial audition. Overall a a good development to the series was made in this volume, especially with Ren and Kyoko.