Seven Seas will be publishing Shomin Sample: I Was Abducted by an Elite All-Girls School as a Sample Commoner for the first time in print in North America as single volumes with each one containing a colour insert. Deep in the forest-covered mountains is an all-girls school, attended by children from only the richest and most prestigious of families. Here, the girls are raised to be perfect young ladies, cut off from the real world to preserve their innocence and ensure that they're free from all distractions. This policy of isolation is a double-edged sword, however, for after graduation, students of the academy often struggle to adapt to a world that's totally different from their cloistered school life. To combat this inevitable culture shock, an average teenage boy, Kagurazaka Kimito, is kidnapped by the school to provide its students with knowledge of the outside world. Forced to enroll against his wishes, Kimito must now attend classes in a place where his very manhood relies on keeping the girls happy. Can one regular guy possibly survive in a fearsome, all-female student body.
Why did I buy 11 volumes of this manga? I probably thought I would never read them. Why do I read them? So that I'll stop making the same mistake.
This is clearly a harem manga with some attempt at humor. I don't really find the humor to be particularly funny, but, at least, they tried. I'm not attracted to elementary school girls with adult physiques and that seems to be the art's goal here.
This light novel was very good, the plot is simple a guy that is in an all girl school and have to pretend to be gay to avoid get his masculinity cut, the character ara charismatic, the story of this volume round around kimito and Aika, of course there are more characters like Reiko, Karen and Haruka, but the main characters are them.