A review by tashas_books
Nisekoi: False Love, Vol. 1: Promise by Naoshi Komi

3.0

It was good but I don't think I'll buy anymore of the volumes. I'll just skim them at the bookstore as they come out.

I liked the premise (the yakuza families part, not the promise with a girl ten years ago part), but not all the hijinks and over-reactions the characters go through that comes from being a shounen manga. I think I would have liked it better if it had been written for just about any other audience (shojo, josei, or seinen). A little more exploration into the effect growing up in a yakuza family will have on a person (aside from just "I had a hard time making friends).