Diamond Life

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Des alternatives: English: LOVE MONEY BABY
Japanese: ダイヤモンド・ライフ
Auteur: Fujiwara, Akira
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapitres: 14
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2007-03-26 to 2012-10-05
Sérialisation: Petit Comic

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Des alternatives: English: LOVE MONEY BABY
Japanese: ダイヤモンド・ライフ
Auteur: Fujiwara, Akira
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapitres: 14
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2007-03-26 to 2012-10-05
Sérialisation: Petit Comic
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Kanae dropped out of high school, because her father is a gambler while her mother ran away with her boyfriend. Kanae is twenty-two years old, and very poor working for a cleaning shop. She comes to have something to do with Haruki Oda quite by chance. Haruki is an IT millionaire and called "money-mad man," or "the god of death." Then Kanae's life makes a sudden development. Money cannot be made by love alone, though love cannot be bought with money. People of today want to have both love and money. This get-happy-story is a must read for the present-day people.

(Source: MU)
Mots clés
drama
romance
josei
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Diamond Life review
par
iTofuu6
Apr 04, 2021
If you like a stories with a bit more depth to them try Diamond Life.
Do not judge this by it's title, this is not some cutesy romance about a girl falling for a rich guy like you would think from the title.
It's a story about overcoming the little impossible things in life, like poverty, debt, and sickness. You might even learn some sound business principles from it.

The heroine of this story Kanae is a very poor girl saddled with a father who wracks up debts, she had to quit school to work and since she did not have a diploma she is stuck as a cleaning lady.

But she is a very hard working heroine with a good work ethic and I think as you read it you will recognize real women, not the stupid ones often seen in mangas but the real ones who go to work every day in non glamorous jobs all over the world. She is not stupid she just has not had opportunities.

Enter young handsome company president known by his competitors as the god of death. She cannot stand him at first seeing him as a elitist and egoist.

But once she has to work for him, cleaning his company, she sees how many hours he works himself and they form an odd type of boss employee truce where he tells her better ways to handle her money and she works herself out of debt.

And first off, this is NOT one of those stories where he comes after her sexually harrassing her or anything like that either.

And it shows that money does not buy love.

This is more true to work and it tackels real issues some of which really surprised me - which is unusual if you read a lot and you know you are reading a good manga when things happen that you cannot predict.

You could read this as a josie primarily but I think it would be enjoyed by a seinen audience as well.

The art is well drawn but not awe striking, the story is quite well written, with a lot of reading, which I personally liked cause I like to read but it might bother those who prefer less text in their manga. The character development and portrayal is quite good. But it is mostly just centered on the two mcs with not much development of side characters.

It's enjoyable because you will feel you are reading something different from the typical stories presented.
It is both slice of life and romance.
Overall I would rate it a 9/10 mostly because it is nice to be surprised by the turn of events in a manga. I don't want to say too much about the plot to give things away. If you like stories with strong real heroines who also have heart and grit - give Diamond Life a try.
Now from the title I understand that the author was probably saying that diamonds require a lot of pressure to produce their brilliance and require cutting to make them shine as a metaphor to life.