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Premise
This manga follows the "weird and quirky" members of a high school art club, including:
Each chapter is fairly episodic and there's not really an overarching plot other than whatever the chapter's main joke is.
Language Learning
The language in this book is not too difficult as it's mostly slice of life school related vocab, though there are some art related vocab terms as well. Personally I found chapter 1 to be the most difficult language-wise (because of the metaphorical jokes), the rest were much easier. There are some plot-relevant handwritten parts which need deciphering but if you have trouble with that, people in the WaniKani book club have transcribed them.
Overall Thoughts
Echoing the other reviewers, the book gets a lot better in the second half, but a lot of the jokes, especially in the first half, are around Uchimaki drawing waifus in fanservice-y poses and Usami disapproving. Besides not being a fan of those sort of tropes I found it pretty tiring. The second half does get better in comparison but the humor isn't like, say, Nichijou or Ruri Dragon -- it's just the main characters doing silly things based on their one line description + sometimes showing other sides of their personality. It might be more comparable to 可愛いだけじゃない式守さん but Shikimori had no fanservice (unless you count Shikimori Being Cool), had very good art, and the characters were likeable.
Overall an okay read, but not planning to continue with the series.