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I found myself bored in this graphic novel. She is ok, but a little needy. He is obnoxious! I can't find any redeeming qualities in him. I liked that their speech and thought bubbles were in different colors so you could distinguish who was narrating, but other than that I did not find anything to enjoy in this story. I will not be continuing.

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I first read this series on webtoons and I'm glad to see it come to print like other series I have read. Age difference romance isn't really my thing, but I do enjoy the comedic interactions that do occur. I will continue to look out for the next volume to purchase for my library.

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Very cute and funny. The art style is nice. Cliche and predictable but in a good, reliable way. I liked the characters and the plot.

Thank you to NetGalley and Webtoon Unscrolled for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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It's a cute webtoon. I definitely think the story overall is something most people could enjoy for me it wasn't my personal cup of tea. It was still really enjoyable.

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I think this one just isn't for me.

I couldn't get into the characters at all despite thinking the idea of it was something new. I just didn't like the flow or dialogue and didn't suck me in like I hoped. It is a webtoon too, so similar to a lot of other webtoons, they look anime/manga feel but not exactly there. But the art itself isn't bad and still very colorful and fun.

I think people should give this a go, and I thank Netgalley for a Advance review copy, but this one didn't hit it for me.

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DNF. I couldn’t get into this—the premise was too random and forced. The characters barely interacted too. It just bothered me. This likely should’ve stayed a webtoon.

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Rose Choi has lost her job and boyfriend and at age 29 does not want to move back home. So when her friend Yura offers her a place to stay, she jumps at the chance. Rose's troubles starts when she agrees to take-over as a replacement for cooking and cleaning for a recluse neighbor while Yura goes off with her boyfriend. The recluse has strange requirements that pique's Rose's curiosity and leads to her discovering his identity. But it is when Rose's helping instinct kicks in that a more congenial working relationship develops. Age Matters Volume 1 ends on a cliffhanger when Rose is offered a full-time job. The reader will need to wait until Volume 2 is out to find out how Rose answers. A nice slice of life manga that highlights the benefits of experience.

Thanks Netgalley for the opportunity to read this title!

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This book was fantastic! I really enjoyed the characters and how they were so funny and different. I really appreciate when the stories have relatable characters and this one is definitely one of my top favourites!

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First, I would like to thank Netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read this manga before it was released.
I think the manga was a fun read. It has the beginnings of a cute, romance series. It definitely has Kdrama vibes. There's a young, rich, handsome CEO; there's an older, capable, common woman. They get themselves into the typical troupes we see in this style of story. He starts out rude and warms up to her. He gets sick and she takes care of him. It's very cute, and I will definitely continue to read it. I also know quite a few students who will love this. So, I plan to recommend it to them when it is released. Overall, it's a fun read.

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I loved this graphic novel. I really love the webtoon publications that have been coming out recently. I have yet to find one that I don't like!

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