The most popular girl in class, Yuzu, confessed her feelings to me. Well, it was more along the lines of:
“Please pretend to be my boyfriend so I can help sort out the love triangle among the group of normies!”
Yuzu always seemed so sweet and innocent during class, but in front of me, she showed her true, self-absorbed and narcissistic side. I should have found it annoying, but somehow…
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Date This Super Cute Me! (LN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Date This Super Cute Me! (LN)
"Date This Super Cute Me!" definitely grabbed my attention, and I've been diving into the available chapters to see what all the buzz is about. This light novel promises a blend of comedy, romance, and slice-of-life, set against the backdrop of high school. With tags like "beautiful female lead" and "bickering couple," I was definitely intrigued to see how this story played out.
### First Impressions
The initial hook of a fake dating scenario between an average-looking protagonist and a narcissistic beauty is certainly compelling. I found the premise interesting, and the early chapters do a solid job of setting up the characters and their dynamic. The female lead's over-the-top confidence is genuinely amusing, and the male lead isn't the typical spineless character you often find in these stories. He's considerate, honest, and knows his boundaries, which is a refreshing change.
### What Works Well
The biggest strength of this novel is the chemistry between the main characters. Their interactions are genuinely entertaining, and I appreciate that the author doesn't rely on tired tropes to create conflict. Instead, the story focuses on the characters' flaws and how they navigate their relationship, which feels much more realistic. The side stories are a fun addition, offering fluffy and wholesome moments that complement the main plot. I also appreciate that the main character isn't a total social recluse; he simply enjoys his alone time, making him a more relatable and well-rounded character. It's a sweet story that doesn't rely on awful stereotypes, it's refreshing.
### Areas of Concern
While I generally enjoyed the story, I do have a few reservations. Some readers have expressed frustration with the pacing, particularly the lack of "real" dating even after the characters acknowledge their feelings. I understand where they're coming from; it can feel like the author is dragging out the "will they/won't they" dynamic unnecessarily. I also noticed that the side stories, while enjoyable, are in a separate novel and that can be distracting to have to switch between the two.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers disliked the confession in volume 3 and felt that the story regressed. Additionally, some felt that the side stories spoiled the ending and couple status.
### Final Verdict
Overall, I'd recommend "Date This Super Cute Me!" to anyone looking for a lighthearted and enjoyable rom-com. The characters are charming, the dialogue is witty, and the story is generally well-written. While it has a few flaws, the strengths outweigh the weaknesses, making it a worthwhile read. If you're tired of the same old tropes and want a romance novel that feels a bit more genuine, give this one a try.