Harem Scale

H: Fairly average heroism.
A: The premise is that she knows she is being pursued by her harem.
R: Shoujo manga
E: Nothing
M: It was boring
Harem:
Shusuke, the charming one; Reo, the bad boy one; Ryusei, the glasses one
Self-proclaimed otaku and shut-in Sakura Kisaragi would prefer to spend her days alone in her room, playing her favorite yakuza-themed dating simulator. But when she saves the life of an old man who turns out to be the head of the Amou-gumi crime family, she inadvertently earns a spot in the yakuza’s succession plans—moved by her courage, the old man declares that whoever among his three ambitious grandsons can win her hand in marriage will be the next boss. Now kind but ailing Shusuke, brash hothead Reo, and cool and calculating Ryusei are all vying to make her their boss wife—but will she be anything more to them than a means to an end? Meanwhile, not everyone in the Amou-gumi organization is happy to have her there…
I have a teeny tiny goal of being more precious with the books I like and to purge the ones that don’t interest me, just to keep myself engaged and reading. I read the entire first volume and came out with a simple “meh”. I didn’t really enjoy the harem boys, they all sorta suck, and don’t really have any personalities. I now I only read volume one, but nothing really grabbed me to keep me reading… so I deleted the whole series from my library. Meh.





