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From the creator of Waiting for Spring comes a new college romance that meditates on just what destiny means, and whether "the one" is really out there. A fresh and stylish spin on shojo manga! Yuuki is a 20-year-old college sophomore who has wished for one thing since moving to to find her soulmate. Growing a bit desperate after a long drought, she goes along with a friend to a club for the first time. Her friend thrives, but it's chaotic and loud...just not Yuuki's scene. Just when Yuuki begins to despair that she'll ever find a real, adult relationship, she meets Iori, a man with bleached hair and a slightly scary demeanor...but first impressions don't always tell the whole story. Could destiny still have more cards to play?
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I tried to go into this new series unjaded. It's no surprise that I had put down Waiting for Spring because of all of the unnecessary drama. Sadly, How I Met My Soulmate seems like it's going to carry that same theme.
This is only the first volume and we have three guys that fell for Yuuki? Iori is the only one that makes sense since they took time to get to know each other. Also, I find Seno seems sketchy to be honest.
I won't be finishing this series, unfortunately. It's not my vibe.
this counts as a 2nd book read during may right.... :D