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Fall in Love, You False Angels is gap moe x2 -- it borders on the vibes of KareKano (but what if the couple were both actually perfect, and knew it? And both were putting on an act to seem even more perfect?) with gorgeous art and really had me smiling several times throughout the volume. I immediately looked up when the next volume is coming out (April 8, btw) and made a note to keep up with the series. So cute.
Thank you to Kodansha and NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for review! Read it!

This manga was a fun read. The idea of being two-faced and only trusting someone who really saw you with being who you really are. It was romantic and cute. Filled with banter that felt easy and fun. It’s the beginning stages of falling in love while sharing the truth of what love is. Being with the person that you can most trust being yourself with. Supporting each other and truly caring about one another.
I really enjoyed this including the roughness of the characters. It was entertaining and I’m happy I got the opportunity to spend some time with these characters. If you like a fun romance you’ll enjoy Fall in Love, You False Angels.

I finished this book this morning and I've been thinking about how I feel about it for a few hours now. When I first started I was ready to write it off after the first few pages. I'm glad I kept reading, because I do think I liked the story. The characters just made me feel some type of way that's hard to describe. It's like they are fake with everyone except each other, and while that is cute or romantic or whatever. It feels weird that they feel they need to live this way. I like the dynamic that is being developed between the 2 main characters and if they end up in a relationship I'm sure it's going to be cute. It's overall just an odd read and feeling I get from the start of this series.
I think overall I'm just not sure how this manga made me feel, I'm sure many people are going to love it and personally I will probably continue the series because I am intrigued to see where their relationship goes.
Thanks to #NetGalley for an e-copy of #FallInLoveYouFalseAngels to read and review.

I didn't really understand this one. I can tell the direction this is going, and I would usually enjoy it, but the "dark" or "other side" of each character is not as harsh of difference as I would like, which makes it uninteresting. I'd skip this and read Maid Sama! instead.

Instant fan of this series! The art is gorgeous and the MCs are so intriguing. I love the concept of two high school students who are seemingly perfect and kind and gorgeous but each has a darker side they never show to the public. Once their masks slip they're able to see the other clearly and have someone they can fully be honest with. Such a fun shoujo manga, I can't wait for volume 2!

Really cute subject!
Would be great for fans of Au no Haru or Miyamori. A very wholesome read with some undertones of mystery later on.

The cover for this manga drew me in right away. I really love the colour palette they used for the characters. The art style throughout the whole manga is really wonderful.
Although this might not be the most original plot for a manga, I thought it was cute and well done. I liked seeing the contrast between the main characters actual personalities and what they should everyone else.
I was a bit thrown off by starting it out with a chapter focusing on a teacher sexually assaulting students. I think it’s an important thing to depict and show how wrong it is, but I wasn’t expecting it two chapters into a over-wise pretty lighthearted manga.

I love shoujo manga and this was a very fun first volume! The character art is gorgeous and I've always enjoyed the student council trope. I can definitely see myself continuing this series when the next volume releases.

It was different. I don't really read this kind of manga. But I enjoyed it. Love how it shows how people can show a different side of themselves. I would read the next one.

I absolutely LOVED this volume. Both of our mcs are sweet kind class reps who have a secret identity they keep to themselves. I thought both characters were refreshing and loved that not only do they both have a “dark” side to themselves, but our FMC doesn’t care to speak her mind when she needs to! I’m excited to see how the series progresses and to see how their dynamic grows! I already pre-ordered the first two volumes and cannot wait to continue reading! (Thank you NetGalley and Kodansha for an ARC of this manga! All my views are my own)

I'm trying to decide if I want to rate this 3,5 or 4 stars.
First things first, the art is absolutely wonderful.
But I gotta be honest, the beginning of this manga didn't hook me. It felt quite stereotypical and a bit lame. I mean, our main characters have a "hidden side." This hidden side is they aren't always super kind. Our female lead can stand up for herself. OMG SHE'S A HORRIBLE PERSON.... yeah...
The first halve is them finding out the other has this hidden side (that's mostly just being a normal person). The second halve is actually pretty good. We get into the coffee store, where we learn about Ittoki, and we get some backstory. But more importantly, from this chapter onward, the interactions become really natural and fun. Not just between our leads, but also with the guy from the cafe, and the twins back at school in the final chapter.
The twins are the kind of typical identical but opposite personalities (or that's how it seemed from the beginning). Interestingly enough, Nene-kun going on about Ittoki made him seem very in love with him. I think having him actually be into Ittoki would be a really interesting thing, because you don't see it often in shoujo manga (except for yaoi/shonen-ai, which is aimed at girls, but has a different audience from regular shoujo manga). Obviously, I've only read the first issue, but if they do go that way, this could be very interesting.
The last two chapters really made me interesting in this series, where at first it felt very stereotypical shoujo manga. Obviously, I don't know if the series will lean into the aspects that make it interesting, or if it will fall back on the oh-so-familiar shoujo manga tropes, but I have high hopes.

I was really looking forward to this one, it had a lot of potential, but unfortunately it just didn't really work for me

Plot and background art are lacking. The character art is adequate. There isn't much of an ongoing story between chapters other than the characters hiding their "dark sides" from classmates. The problem is that their "dark sides"/flaws aren't compelling so it all falls apart. The leading lady Katsura's "dark side" is supposed to be that she's "badass" and a bit of a delinquent but that doesn't show up anywhere. I couldn't even figure out what the leading guy Ninomae's flaw was supposed to be...having an undercut hairstyle?

This Shōjo manga follows Otogi Katsura, the charming and admired president of her year, and Toki Ninomae, her seemingly perfect vice-president. While they both appear flawless, their pleasant exteriors conceal more complex and layered personalities that they wish to keep hidden from others. As their relationship unfolds, we get a glimpse of how their contrasting sides evolve in this high school romance.
One of the manga’s highlights is its art style. The characters are physically distinctive, which is impressive given the black-and-white format. The unique looks of each character make it easy to tell them apart, which is something I really appreciated. The tonal shading is beautifully done, adding a lot of depth to the scenes, and the backgrounds are detailed and immersive, bringing the world to life.
The concept of dual personalities is really intriguing, and it's interesting to see how the characters balance their outward appearances with their inner selves. However, as the story progresses, the theme of dual personalities starts to feel a bit overused, especially as it extends to other characters and their conflicts as well. While I expected more conflict or dramatic tension when these sides were revealed, the "dark side" of the characters ultimately came down to their ability to stand up for themselves, which felt a bit underwhelming. The quieter, more subtle approach has its charm, but I would have loved to see a more intense clash between their personalities. Despite this, the nuanced and gentle interactions between the main characters still bring a unique depth to their relationship, making the story enjoyable overall.
While the pacing could have been a bit faster, with some chapters feeling more like recaps, the sweetness of the developing romance between Katsura and Ninomae more than makes up for it. The contrast between their personalities adds a lot of warmth and depth to their interactions, making their relationship all the more endearing.
If you're new to Shōjo manga, this could be a good pick. It respects the basics of the genre, with its high school setting and gentle romance, but it doesn’t necessarily stand out in a way that will blow you away. Especially if you enjoy high school romance with beautiful artwork, this book is definitely worth checking out. While the plot might not be the most dramatic or intense, the contrasting personalities of the main characters and their developing relationship offer a sweet and enjoyable experience. If you're looking for something light and visually appealing, this is a great choice for a relaxing, easy read!
Thank you Kodansha Comics for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

I really like the illustrations & the visual aspect of the book.
Lots of great humour throughout!
The ‘hidden’ sides to these characters isn’t the best - it’s just that they aren’t always nice, which I didn’t quite get? That may be an issue if I missed something though!
Would be interested to read any others!

{ Fall in Love, You False Angels, Vol. 1 }
by Coco Uzuki
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Length: 182p
Source: ARC - NetGalley, Kodansha Comics
Release Date: February 11, 2025
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Otogi Katsura and Toki Ninomae are the Class President and Vice President. And both of them are hiding secrets—they’re not as perfect as their public facade.
I friggin LOVED this manga. It was absolutely adorable. I giggled and swooned. The artistry is SO GOOD. I watch anime so I can just imagine some of the scenes and they are just hilarious.
Watching Otogi come to terms with being crazy about Toki was so sweet. And seeing how Toki can’t help but laugh and be himself around Otogi? The cutest.
Seriously, I kept showing the Hubs different scenes. This is going to be a manga that goes on my shelf because it’s just too cute not to. I can’t wait for more!!
𝙬𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙩𝙤 𝙚𝙭𝙥𝙚𝙘𝙩:
💞 manga
💞 romcom
💞 high school
💞 sweet x swoony
{I received a complimentary copy of this book. All reviews are my own.}
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Absolutely adorable read! It was very cute and the dynamic between the two main characters is definitely swoon worthy. Thank you NetGalley for the ARC. I cannot wait for Vol 2!

ARC provided by NetGalley
I was very up and down with its one. There were parts I thought were just the most boring things ever, parts I thought were terrible, parts that I liked, and parts that had me considering a DNF.
The premis... Its just so not that serious. I just did not like the execution of the premise. It is so teenager in the bad way that I don't like anymore. Sometimes teeenagers completly fine and dandy, like this though NOPE.
I'm going to give this a firm not a recomendation.

Fall In Love, You False Angels, is a fun teen romance. The love interests are two students who have manufactured a flawless image to their parents, school and community. Pretending to be perfect can be exhausting, so when the facade is blown one afternoon, it is a relief to reveal their 'real' selves to each other.

The cover was the main reason I read this book BECAUSE LOOK AT THAT BEAUTY 🤌🏽 Probably one of the prettiest covers I have ever seen in the manga series.
Anyway, the storyline of this manga series reminded me of Kaguya-sama: Love is War, but Fall In Love, You False Angels, is more on the serious type of way execution, whereas Kaguya-sama is more on the comedic route.
The ML of this series is giving me yandere vibes feeling, but soft?
Love the FL as well. She's so fun to be with, and the friend.
There's a bunch of bookmak worthy panels that I bookmarked and screenshotted LOL 😆
Definitely will be continuing this series ♥️
Trigger Warning: I almost forgot to mention that there's a brief child abuse going on here and harassment.
Thank you, Kodansha Comics, for the review copy ♥️