Forget about Louisa May Alcott´s book, Little women. This story focus on the protagonist, Beth, a silly naive girl who often gets into trouble and doesn't fit in the world of her enchanting sisters, who are all powerful, beautiful and intelligent. Even if Beth is the "ugly duckly" she is suddenly surrounded by two fascinating boys.
Enchanting like a fairytale with an outstanding detailed art, set on vitorian era, this manhwa gives us a lot of comedy moments and also, gorgeous bishies, beautiful sceneries and some deep moments.
The characters are somehow predictable and shoujo-typical, but still, you will love some of them.
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: 작은아씨들 InformationType: Manhwa
Volumes: 9
Chapters: 33
Status: On Hiatus
Published: 2005 to 2012
Theme:
Historical
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
None Statistics Ranked: #23522 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #3669
Members: 6,174
Favorites: 59 Resources | Reviews
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Inspired by the book 'little women' but tbh. Only the setting (VICTORIAN ENGLAND) and character names are similar
It is mainly set in a posh academy for talented students The story circles around BETH , who is looked down on by many others , due to her lack of talent Has incredible art, I Really like the story line and the character. I recommend it if you're looking for a good LOVE TRIANGLE Some of the characters are predictable but others are mysterious with an unexpected past Definitely a brilliant shoujo manga Jun 17, 2020
Before reading my review: I have 'finished' this manga but, the ending seemed incomplete? I believe I'm not truly finished the manga but based on the websites I have read them on, it seems like I have 'finished'
[Story: 7] The story was interesting. I enjoyed reading about a young girl who is going against what society believes in. It shows how modern she is compared to the Victorian Era. I liked the story, it was however hard to keep track as it felt like the story was going too fast or too slow. There wasn't a consistent pace but, the obstacles the characters faced would ... |