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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Volume 3 is on the mature side,
By Lauren Edwards (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Absolute Boyfriend, Vol. 3 (Paperback)
It's hard to review volume 3 without giving away major spoilers, since vol. 2 ended in such a huge cliffhanger, but I will try my best.
I personally think this is the best volume in the series so far. I literally read the book in one night because I couldn't put it down. Yuu Watase is phenomenal at the art of cliffhanging, and each chapter ends that way (ironically vol. 3 doesn't end with a strong cliffhanger). Night and Soshi's rivalry becomes stronger as Soshi begins to question who Night really is. Gaku Namikiri has a stronger role in this volume. No real leads into what Krono's Heaven really is, only that it's a pretty powerful company. This volume is a lot more mature than the others, mainly because sex is the main subject throughout (and there's also nudity). You also get to see a different side to Night that's a lot more serious. It was interesting to see him act aggressively. This was an excellent volume. I highly recommend that you invest in this series (which isn't much since I learned that there are only 6 vols in the whole series). I would love to see Absolute Boyfriend as an anime someday!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolute Favorite,
This review is from: Absolute Boyfriend, Vol. 3 (Paperback)
Absolute Boyfriend is one of my favorite manga. The artwork is phonominal, and the jokes are just histerical! This manga needs a better overral score (because the first one isnt even about the book at all!!! >O<). I would highly reccomend this manga to anyone who likes shojo manga!
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Absolute Boyfriend, Vol. 3 by Yuu Watase (Paperback - February 6, 2007)
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