I Married My Best Friend to Shut My Parents Up Manga
About I Married My Best Friend to Shut My Parents Up Manga
I Married My Best Friend to Shut My Parents Up Manga features story and art by Kodama Naoko, the author NTR – Netsuzou Trap.
Morimoto, a young professional woman in Japan, is tired of fending off her parents’ questions about her being single. They want her to marry a man and settle down, and they’ll insist on nitpicking her choice of groom to death. In an unexpected move, another woman in the office—who has a crush on her—offers to be her wife in a sham marriage, which might make her parents back off. But this “fake” marriage could unearth something very real!
Details
- Publisher: SEVEN SEAS
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Romance
- Themes: Slice of Life, Yuri
- Age Rating: 16+
- Release Date: 6/11/2019
- Page Count: 176
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
5 reviews
Read the book it's totally worth it.
by Luke Will
I just finished reading the book and it was a delightful treat.
The art work was beautiful and honestly I'm looking forward to more books
I love the quirkiness & playfulness between both characters and development they both are going through .
One Story Great, One Story Meh
by John
For starters, this manga contains two independent stories, which you can't tell from the cover. The cover story makes up 4 out of 5 of the chapters, and one chapter is a separate unconnected story. The unconnected story is chapter 4 (out of 5), which makes for a strange narrative flow that didn't seem logical to me. The primary story is great, it shows the development of a relationship between two women in which one doesn't even realize she could be interested in girls at the start. That story is realistic and positive and touches on some important subjects regarding LBGT relationships and how they are perceived. The second story is less positive and different in tone in general, it is more about unrequited love, and doesn't show the progression of the characters or their relationship like the first story does. I would recommend this for the primary story, but know up front there is a second lesser story contained in the manga with it.
Nice Little Read
by Madeline
Picked this up while surfing for yuri related content and was glad I did. It does follow the usual troupe of fake relationship into real relationship, not really a spoiler there. I do, however, wish there was more to the story. I like how the background of the characters was explained and how it progressed, but even though it ended nicely, I feel like they could definitely make a sequel to this and further evolve the relationship. It was nice quick read though.
Make up your mind Morimoto
by DARYL -
The first thing is I know I'm not the age group for this book. I decided to pick this up because of the title, I thought it would be funny. Yes it is. I found it to be a wonderful romantic comedy.
A story about a woman named Morimoto how marries her bestfriend Hana ( that has openly said that she is in love with her ). Plus I find the prequal funny to. The prequal shows how Hana falls is love with Morimoto in high school.
Very sweet, wish it were more fleshed out
by Anna -
I thought this was a very sweet story, and I appreciated that it was not overly sexualized, but it definitely didn't feel long or developed enough (even compared to other one-shot manga I've read) and I wish it were more fleshed out. I would happily pick up a sequel in the future, as I did think the main characters had a fun dynamic and there is a lot of potential here. If you're looking for a cute and quick yuri read, I would recommend this, but don't expect a ton of depth.