A review by gnitro
Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister Vol. 1 by Marcey Naito

3.75

Thanks to NetGalley and Kodansha for providing me with a review copy.

Uryu (a young man a little too focused on his studies) is ending his time in foster care due to age, and is taken in by a master of a shrine suddenly. When he gets there, he has a misunderstanding with three sisters (Yae, Asahi, and Yuna) that is very by the book in terms of a plot device within manga. Yae is a ditzy art student, Asahi is a young, athletic girl, and Yuna is your typical super serious hot-head. 

While this type of Rom-Com harem theme is usually my go to, the beginning of the volume felt a little to generic. Thankfully as the volume progresses his interactions, even while over the top, create more genuine emotions and relationships between the characters. Once the master of the shrine (the 3 sisters' grandfather) returns, he tells them about to plan to have him inherit the shrine by marrying one of the daughters. This leads to expected, but very entertaining hi-jinx. 

By the end of the volume, I was fully invested in the characters and how this story is set to play out in the rest of the series. The volume ends on a very intriguing cliffhanger, that I think will hook many a reader. If you like romance comedy, with a dash of harem, and a light sprinkling of ecchi, I can definitely recommend this as one to check out.