La Corda D'oro 9badtzphotoOctober 31 2008, 19:45:34 UTC
Written and illustrated by Yuki Kure
from Viz Media website: Personalities clash as the contestants rehearse for the Final Selection. Ryotaro is forced to choose between Kahoko and his ex-girlfriend Mizue. Len and Ryotaro cross swords over music--and Kahoko. Kazuki struggles with an increasingly painful crush. And Kahoko, now playing without magical assistance, feels she has more than ever to prove to the doubting Len. Can Kahoko and her friends channel their passion into music, or will it tear the group apart?
Some points: - Poor Kazuki. - Ryotaro now admitted his feelings. - Kahoko is still as blind as a bat. - The omake regarding the characters and their siblings are funny. - There is an exchange of Azuma and his sister which may be an interesting development.
I'm rooting for Ryotaro and Kahoko, but it seems that Kahoko is more interested in Len. I feel really bad for Kazuki.
Bottom line, it's pure fluff but I enjoy it and I do like Ryotaro.
La Corda D'oro 10badtzphotoMarch 29 2009, 04:46:25 UTC
Written and illustrated by Yuki Kure
from viz website: At long last, the Final Selection has arrived! Kahoko and her fellow contestants take the stage, knowing that only one of them can win. For Kahoko, there's even more pressure: this is the first time she'll perform without magical assistance. But after the competition, an even greater challenge lies ahead: deciding what to do next. Is music--and love--in the future for Kahoko and her friends?
Some points: - not much happening in this volume except the final selection. - each contestant playing their piece and reflecting back to the first day of the contest. - I have a feeling that Kahoko likes Len and maybe there's hint of Keiki may like Shoko - or maybe I'm reading too much into this.
Bottom line, not sure if I'll continue - depending on the review, I guess.
Written and illustrated by Yuki Kure
from Viz Media website:
Personalities clash as the contestants rehearse for the Final Selection. Ryotaro is forced to choose between Kahoko and his ex-girlfriend Mizue. Len and Ryotaro cross swords over music--and Kahoko. Kazuki struggles with an increasingly painful crush. And Kahoko, now playing without magical assistance, feels she has more than ever to prove to the doubting Len. Can Kahoko and her friends channel their passion into music, or will it tear the group apart?
Some points:
- Poor Kazuki.
- Ryotaro now admitted his feelings.
- Kahoko is still as blind as a bat.
- The omake regarding the characters and their siblings are funny.
- There is an exchange of Azuma and his sister which may be an interesting development.
I'm rooting for Ryotaro and Kahoko, but it seems that Kahoko is more interested in Len. I feel really bad for Kazuki.
Bottom line, it's pure fluff but I enjoy it and I do like Ryotaro.
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Written and illustrated by Yuki Kure
from viz website:
At long last, the Final Selection has arrived! Kahoko and her fellow contestants take the stage, knowing that only one of them can win. For Kahoko, there's even more pressure: this is the first time she'll perform without magical assistance. But after the competition, an even greater challenge lies ahead: deciding what to do next. Is music--and love--in the future for Kahoko and her friends?
Some points:
- not much happening in this volume except the final selection.
- each contestant playing their piece and reflecting back to the first day of the contest.
- I have a feeling that Kahoko likes Len and maybe there's hint of Keiki may like Shoko - or maybe I'm reading too much into this.
Bottom line, not sure if I'll continue - depending on the review, I guess.
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