Hello, itâs 3 opossums in a trenchcoat disguised as a person back for another review. You can find me dotted around the Internet as @st_owly. Today Iâm reviewing I Don’t Need A Happy Ending, a collection of short stories, by Mikanuji, the creator of Assorted Entanglements. I liked that series well enough to go in blind on this one when I saw it in the bookstore so here we go.
Iâve always had a soft spot for short stories. Telling a complete tale in a limited amount of pages is a skill unto itself, and a good short story anthology should have something for everyone. With that in mind, I cannot recommend the first story in this book, âIâll Never Fall In Love With Youâ. Itâs rapey, creepy and everything I dislike about yuri manga written for the male gaze all rolled into 36 convenient pages.
Happily, the second story in the book is much more pleasant. This is the titular story âI Donât Need A Happy Endingâ and features a historical forbidden love story between a mistress and her maid. Unlike in the first story, the characters actually feel like people rather than sex objects, and without giving too much away, they do get their happy ending. I will freely admit Iâm a sucker for historical romance and as someone who adores Victorian Romance Emma, by Kaoru Mori, this scratched the same itch.
Back to the present day for âI Donât Know What Love Is,â which features a nihilistic college student and her adoring kouhai. I didnât particularly care for this chapter either, but it did at least have more plot than the first one and the characters are adults this time. The author also really likes drawing people having sex in (semi) public places.
4th in the collection is âA Day off from Workâ in which two childhood friends finally realise their long held feelings for each other. Short and sweet, itâs always nice when two people find each other.
The penultimate story in this volume also appeared in âWhenever Our Eyes Meet: A Womenâs Love Anthologyâ which is also available in English from Yen Press. Another office romance, this time the new temp at the company is the main leadâs fling from the night before, and sheâs not out at work. More semi public sex and everyone is happy.
Finally, we finish with a sequel to âI Donât Need a Happy Ending,â which begins with a timeskip of several years, and that is merely a convenient plot device for more illicit sex. It takes 3 pages before theyâre at it.
Overall, your mileage may vary. as to be expected with an anthology. The author definitely has certain tastes which are reflected in this collection, and if her tastes donât align with yours you might leave disappointed. For me âI Donât Need a Happy Endingâ and sequel were by far and away the standout of the book, with the others ranging from âget me the brain bleach right nowâ to âok that was cute but utterly forgettable.â
Ratings:
Art â 8. The sex scenes are well done and the boobs donât look like balloons.
Story â Anywhere from 3 to 7
Characters â Anywhere from 3 to 7
Service â 10. This one is rated M and shrink wrapped for a reason
Yuri â 7. It got better as it went on.
Overall â 6.5