4.0

5 Girls. 1 Guy.

Time to fu--

I mean study.

So we have a brillant, yet egotistical, somewhat funny guy who doesn't like people but is proud of how smart he is. In comes a cute, red headed girl, he meets at lunch. Except they argue who can sit at a empty table, leading to a fight, and him dismissing her. He then later finds out he has to tutor her because her father set up a deal with his father for pay. Then he finds out there's 5 of them, all sisters...good times begin.

We're going to have a wide range of characters because have 5 very different sisters plus Futaro, out main lead, who's focus is to help these girls so his family doesn't go homeless. It's interesting but also of course the girls are either short with him, cute, dumb as shit, or flirtatious. This book's main focus is all of them first couple of chapters, and then focusing on Miku, the weird one with headphones on all the time. Those are actually the strongest chapters, the one on one help build both characters. Also, Miku is the cutest, so she wins.

But I'm not completely interested in the whole crew. It's a lot, and some feel a bit too typical but it could change my mind later. However, it's cute enough, and funny enough, for me to read on! A 3.5 out of 5, I'll bump it to a 4 for Miku.