- © Miman / Kodansha Ltd.
- Manga Score: 7.32
- Author: Miman
- Publisher: Kodansha
- Volumes: 13
- DB title: Watashi no Yuri wa Oshigoto desu!
- Rating: 13 and up
- Genres: ComedyGirls LoveWorkplace
Yuri is My Job
Synopsis
The new, hilarious yuri comedy! Hime gets roped into working at a weird café where the waitresses pretend to be students at an all-girl boarding school. She’s strangely taken with her partner Mitsuki, who’s so kind to her in front of the customers. There’s just one problem… Mitsuki really can’t stand her! Hime is a picture-perfect high school princess–she’s admired by all and never trips up! So when she accidentally injures a café manager named Mai, she’s willing to cover some shifts to keep her facade intact. To Hime’s surprise, the café is themed after a private school where the all-female staff always puts on their best act for their loyal customers. However, under the guidance of the most graceful girl there, Hime can’t help but blush and blunder! Beneath all the frills and laughter, Hime feels tension brewing as she finds out more about her new job and her budding feelings…
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Review
waterkoi
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It's a mess, it started of very enjoyable and a with quick start wich made me hope for the best. That however was quickly turned into a drag to read it. Every chapter i had to push myself to read further since i was curious but i just wanted to give it up. Hence why i dropped it after Volume 2. It just isn't worth your time when there are many better yuri manga's out there.
There is nothing outstanding in this manga, the art was fair but didn't save the story with it. I liked the way certain notes explained alot since the read more
dadnaya
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Frankly, it's not a good series. It's a crashing and burning train wreck in every sense of the word. But one that you just cannot avert your eyes from. It's so bad, but you want to see the development, you want to see them being happy, you want to see a good ending. But it seems like the characters and the mangaka themselves had other plans in store.
It's filled with forced overbearing melodrama that would make Sasuga Kei's Domestic Girlfriend seem like a fluffy SoL in comparison. Its settings and characters act so unreasonably that would make read more