Various on a Saturday

Jun 20, 2009 19:56

1. Mr. Mousie recently ordered tourist materials from Korean Tourism Ministry (all you have to do is request it on a website) and I have been reading them. (a) They make me hungry - the food described sounds yummy, though if one was a vegetarian, he would starve (b) They were describing a particular mountain range and I was reading along going " ( Read more... )

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meganbmoore June 21 2009, 00:09:08 UTC
Captive Hearts: Creeped me out and convinced me once and for all that Matsuri Hino is very much not for me. (Yet, Kaori Yuki goes further, and doesn't creep me out, or even seriously but me...)

Love Attack: Heard good things about it, read the mangaka's Heaven!!! and thought it was absolutely hilarious, but have only come across vols 4 and 6 of it so far, so I haven't started it.

Rasetsu: This is a sequel to Yurara, which had potential but ended up a major disappointment. I think, though, that a lot of that was Chika Shiomi trying to conform to normal shoujo tropes, and this sounds closer to Night of the Beasts and Canon fare, both of which I adore. I grabbed the first volume at A-Kon, but haven't read it yet.

Otomen: Is love and continues to have the best excuse for an in-canon shipper ever. (His career! It hinges on their ever working up to a kiss!) I also remained stunned by the leads' resemblances to Ichigo and Rukia of Bleach.

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boycottbananas June 21 2009, 01:00:26 UTC
I also remained stunned by the leads' resemblances to Ichigo and Rukia of Bleach.

I read that in a forum and lol'd. XD;; And even though I know nothing about Bleach, Asuka and Ryo do look like those two!

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meganbmoore June 21 2009, 01:05:24 UTC
I read Bleach, so that was one of the first things I noticed looking at it in the bookstore.

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boycottbananas June 21 2009, 01:12:58 UTC
Ah, but that doesn't deter it from its awesomeness, does it? 83;;

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boycottbananas June 21 2009, 00:59:28 UTC
I'm really glad that you like Otomen but I read somewhere that from the Japanese wikipedia page, apparently they're going away from the manga and having it so that all characters are introduced first or something. :/ Hopefully it still stays true to the atmosphere of Otomen because I love it so much. And yes, he is a decent guy! Even the one who would probably be labeled as immature/bad (Tachibana Juuta) has a silly side to him. XD

Love Attack sounds interesting and :flails: Girl Got Game! So I'll definitely check that out. XD

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dangermousie June 23 2009, 14:33:28 UTC
Love Attack is very very good

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joonni June 21 2009, 08:11:58 UTC
I came upon Otomen recently and find it quite cute. Although it's not of the "grabbing" genre.

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dangermousie June 23 2009, 14:33:40 UTC
Yup - it's a fun bit of fluff

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booknerd14 June 23 2009, 00:53:10 UTC
i looove Love Attack and Rasetsu.

Rasetsu's prequel Yurara was pretty good... but became really annoying really quickly. Yurara's helplessness annoyed me like no tomorrow. Rasetsu's a much more likable heroine, so i like it much better.

Love Attack is hilarious. recent chapters have taken the story into a weird turn.. so at this point i don't know whether it'll stay good, or turn out to be a waste...

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dangermousie June 23 2009, 14:33:55 UTC
Weird? How? Spoil me...

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booknerd14 June 23 2009, 20:17:01 UTC
hmm.. i'm not sure which volume it's in... at least i know it's sometime after volume 6, the story gets.. hhmm.. more serious in tone. i can't really tell you for sure the content cause i was reading raw scans at the time.. and my comprehension with kanji still isn't very good... but there's a love triangle involved.

i usually don't complain when stuff gets a little more dramatic. but i liked that this one was just funny.

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dangermousie June 24 2009, 05:05:13 UTC
Thanks!

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