A review by jae_28
Maid-sama! (2-in-1 Edition), Vol. 3 by Hiro Fujiwara

adventurous funny lighthearted relaxing medium-paced

4.75

 This volume might be my favorite so far. I feel like the conflicts (especially in Vol. 5) were laid out pretty clearly and the story centered around that. I also like that we’re learning more about Usui as we go on and I can’t wait for us to get into the details. I didn’t like the cabin trip and how the boys being predators were played off as them ‘not being themselves’. They try to attack the girls every year and the school still allows the trip? If it’s such a risk just make it a requirement for the boys alone to go, especially since they do more rigorous activities. That was just really weird to read. But other than that, I feel like I’m finally getting into the groove of things and feeling a deeper connection to the characters.