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Happy Cafe, Vol. 1 (Happy Cafe #1) Paperback | Pages: 192 pages
Rating: 4.22 | 6253 Users | 97 Reviews

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Original Title: 幸福喫茶3丁目 1
ISBN: 1427817308 (ISBN13: 9781427817303)
Edition Language: English
Series: Happy Cafe #1
Characters: Uru Takamura, Satsuki Shindou, Ichirou Nishikawa
Setting: Japan

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Romance and happiness blossoms at the Happy Cafe! Uru takes her mother's remarriage as an opportunity to work part time at the Happy Cafe. There, she befriends Ichirou and Shindou, two of the most unsociable guys she's ever met! To make matters worse, it turns out that Uru is not exactly meant for the waitressing world, as she's a huge klutz. But as this hilarious shoujo tale unfolds, true happiness,and even true love, lurks just around the corner.

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Title:Happy Cafe, Vol. 1 (Happy Cafe #1)
Author:Kou Matsuzuki
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 192 pages
Published:January 1st 2010 by TokyoPop (first published January 1st 2005)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Romance. Shojo. Graphic Novels

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This was a very good series. I love Ichirou because he randomly falls asleep and you have to feed him whenever he does fall asleep to wake him up! He is hilarious, so is the manager, Satsuki's foster dad. Around the first volume I started to love Satsuki. That's how awesome he is and let's not forget, thoughtful and caring in his own way. :) It took maybe a little too long for Satsuki and Uru to get together and in the end they never really showed their life together after he got back from

I admit it. When I first read the synopsis of this manga I rolled my eyes & thought "another stereotypical 'let's get the boy' manga". As some of my other reviews can testify, sometimes I'm proven wrong about my first initial impression of something. This manga was adorable. I'm not going to bother giving a manga synopsis as there's already another review here that does that quite well. I'm just going to jump to my review.Frankly, I really enjoyed this manga. There were parts of it that made

Looking for some laugh-out-loud moments? This is the right series!Shiawase Kissa Sanchoume, also known as Happy Cafe, tells life stories of Uru - a very short girl and is constantly mistaken for an elementary school kid, but despite that, she is ridiculously strong and decides to live by herself after her mother gets remarried. She has a very bubbly, optimistic personality. Basically she is like a walking sun, so bright and full of life. She ends up working at a small cafe with two rather unique

This one is okay. I'm not entirely sure I am committed to finishing the series though. Basically it about Uru, a super strong but clumsy girl who is living on her own for the first time after her mother remarries. She gets a job at a local bakery where she meets the two employees, Shindo and Ichiro. Shindo looks stern, but is deceivingly kind and a bit awkward. Ichiro falls asleep a lot and can only be wakened by food being shoved in his mouth.It's a standard girl on her own for the benefit of

Happy Cafe, Vol. 1 (Happy Cafe #1), Kou MatsuzukiUru takes her mother's remarriage as an opportunity to work part-time at the Happy Cafe. There, she befriends Ichirou and Shindou, two of the most unsociable guys she's ever met! To make matters worse, it turns out that Uru is not exactly meant for the waitressing world, as she's a huge klutz. But does true happiness lurk just around the corner?

Finished series.Super cute and hilarious. The kids look sooo adorable. Sad that this series had to finish quickly. I do like the drawing style but sometimes it was really hard to discern who's who.

Super cute just want I needed to get through midterms.

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