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5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Best in the Series,
This review is from: Hot Gimmick, Vol. 8 (Paperback)
Ryoki just gets better and better with every volume. This time, we see him stand up for Hatsumi when his mother tries to push a relationship with a very rich, but snobby girl, on him.
Also, Hatsumi seems to be learning how to stand up for herself more and more. I was glad to see this development in her character, and I hope that she will continue to become more assertive. Last, there's a very sweet extra about the gang when they were kids. It's about what really happened when Hatsumi first moved to the complex. There's going to be a continuation on this, I think, and I'm looking forward to it. Volume 8 was very satisfying. If you're a fan of the series, then you should definitely read it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Most Intense Volume Yet!,
This review is from: Hot Gimmick, Vol. 8 (Paperback)
I think Volume 8 is the most suspenseful part yet. In this volume, Hatsumi really expresses herself when Mrs. Tachibana invites a rich, pretty, and very smart girl to study with Ryoki. There's a lot of tension over the adoption papers she found at Shinogu's apartment and he is becoming more and more distant from her.
This volume is a MUST-READ for Hot Gimmick fans and it also shows how Hatsumi's stairs incident happened.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it,
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This review is from: Hot Gimmick, Vol. 8 (Paperback)
I love all of the Hot Gimmick books. I can't wait till they come out on dvds
3.0 out of 5 stars
Twists and turns at every corner,
By smjkitty "kitty" (Seattle) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hot Gimmick, Vol. 8 (Paperback)
Welcome to the maze! So much drama you'll have an ulcer! I couldn't finish this series because the main female character was too wishy washy in EVERYTHING. It takes her 10+ books to TRY and take a stand. She doesn't know who to love, and really has too many mixed feelings. Where do they all hide?! The author has more than a love triangle. The relationship triangles are all mixed and mashed. More than necessary and overly complex. Though she still makes it easy to follow. Again, the main character doesn't fall far from the clueless tree as she continues to do everything without really thinking. Which causes slave drivers, adopted brothers, and a childhood love to clash all for her sake.
And though the story has it's twists, it's predictable. As to why it continues baffles me. For those who are interested in high drama that follows the american day time soap opera...beware because this is MORE than just a soap. If you like that, GOOD LUCK! If you don't, break out the alkaseltzer. cheers!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enslave thy neighbor....part 8.,
By Karusichan "Karusichan" (Lansing, MI. USA.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hot Gimmick, Vol. 8 (Paperback)
After slapping Hatsumi in front of the entire complex, including her brother, Shinogu, everyone makes a fuss. Mariko, the Tachibana's maid, tends to Hatsumi while Mrs. Tachibana makes excuses for Ryoki. Hatsumi decides it was her fault though and apologizes profusely to Ryoki while Mrs. Tachibana begins to undermine their relationship, by inviting the daughter of a friend to share in Ryoki's study sessions. This begins to work as Hatsumi's issues of inadequacy resurface. Meanwhile, it becomes clear that Shinogu has strong feelings for her, even to Hatsumi, when she and Asahi begin to work with him at a coffee shop. Well, we can actually thank Asahi (Subaru`s older sister), who has been in love with Shinogu for ages, for leaking this information to Hatsumi. Ryoki tries to make Hatsumi forget about the other men in her life, but it is difficult to do when Shinogu passes out at work due to sheer exhaustion, what possesses that boy to work as hard as he does? And why is he so desperate to sever his ties with the Narita family?
This series is still going strong, and it's making me a huge fan of the creator. I must pick up more work by him/her (?). In the meantime I am eagerly awaiting volume ten, but you should catch up and read the previous work, it's delicious I tell you.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Hatsumi, soap opera without the cheese!,
This review is from: Hot Gimmick, Vol. 8 (Paperback)
I'm glad to hear that Hatsumi is gaining more self-esteem. The character development, the drama! This series gets you reading every page. I never thought I'd read a shoujo manga, but this got me wrong. Hatsumi is such a good down-to-earth person, Azusa, a scheming prettyboy, Ryoki a genius in school, but knows nothing about treating a woman right, much less getting some. And Shinogu, I'm rooting for him. This is teenage life, and damn, I feel sorry for how trapped Hatsumi is on every corner of life.
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Hot Gimmick, Vol. 8 by Miki Aihara (Paperback - March 1, 2005)
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