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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 100% Nice!
I've been waiting for "Kimi ni Todoke" to be published in English for a long time. I first saw it in the pages of BetsuMargaret manga anthology and was instantly captivated by the warm art and the characters' gentle facial expressions. I could only figure out the basics of the plot, but what I could understand seemed interesting and made me want to read more...
Published on August 4, 2009 by Hakajin

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I found a copy of this manga while browsing the shelves at my local library. I checked it out to see what it was about.

Sawako Kuronuma is the main character of Kimi ni Todoke. She's often mistaken for being scary and being able to see ghosts due to her looks and demeanor. Many of the kids at school call her Sadako because of this. However, Sawako is a...
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 100% Nice!, August 4, 2009
This review is from: Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, Vol. 1 (Paperback)
I've been waiting for "Kimi ni Todoke" to be published in English for a long time. I first saw it in the pages of BetsuMargaret manga anthology and was instantly captivated by the warm art and the characters' gentle facial expressions. I could only figure out the basics of the plot, but what I could understand seemed interesting and made me want to read more.

Sawako Kuronuma is a shy, sweet girl who wants to make friends and get along with everyone. This might not so hard for her to accomplish were it not for her looks. But with her long, dark hair and pale skin, Sawako looks just like Sadako, the ghost from the classic J-horror film "Ringu". The association is so strong that her classmates think that her name really is Sadako. They're afraid of her, thinking that she can see ghosts and curse people with her gaze. Sawako tries to explain herself, but she's too shy to really speak up. And her quietness and isolation only make her seem more mysterious. But Sawako's classmate Kazehaya isn't afraid of her like everyone else. He's a kind person who reaches out to loners, and he's taken a special interest in Sawako. Kazehaya befriends her and encourages her to reach out to others. With his help, she slowly starts to make friends.

The story here is plenty entertaining. The basic premise is interesting, and it's well executed. It's sort of slice of life, so nothing really exciting happens, but it's sweet and funny. My favorite was the part when Sawako's class does a haunted trail. This is a typical shojo plot, but I really like the twist the Shiina put on it. The episodes move the story along at a good pace and develop the characters.

And they're such wonderful characters! Especially Sawako. Sawako is considerate and a bit old fashioned, and she's a very pure-hearted character. She's a hopeless optimist despite being lonely, and she looks for the best in people. She keeps trying to communicate no matter how discouraging things get. The phrase "Kimi ni Todoke" literally means "reaching for you", and it perfectly describes Sawako's desire to connect with others. She might have seemed a bit of a Pollyanna, but Shiina avoids this by gently poking fun at her naivety. You really can't help but love her. She's such a refreshing change from shojo heroines who mope, criticize themselves, and blame others over the same situation.

I also really liked Kazehaya. He's popular, but not in the typical shojo manga I'm-too-sexy-for-my-shirt kind of way. He's just a really nice guy, and his natural charisma attracts people to him. It's not so unbelievable that he's interested in Sawako, either. His feelings seem to start as curiosity, becoming something more as he learns more about her. Despite the difference in Sawako and Kazehaya's social skills, they're similar in spirit. I really like the romance between them. Sawako's admiration of Kazehaya is adorable, and so is his occasional shyness around her. There's an innocent awkwardness about their relationship that's really sweet. I also love the way Kazehaya encourages Sawako to speak up for herself. It's not one-sided, either, as he's moved by her earnestness and determination.

Two other characters worth mentioning are Yano and Yoshida, Sawako's first friends. Yano is a rather sarcastic beauty, and Yoshida is a little of a Yankee. Both are honest to the point of being blunt, but they're actually kind. They have distinct personalities and are both funny in their own way. I liked the fact that Shiina used two people who seem very different from Sawako as her friends. They don't think anything of their differences, and it shows the acceptance the characters have of each other.

The art, as I mentioned before, is very nice. Shiina has a distinct style, pretty and shojo-like but not too fancy. Her characters' faces are expressive, and they help give the manga a warm feel. The character designs fit their personalities to a T. It's interesting how Sawako can look (sorta) scary in one scene, but beautiful or cute in another. I also love the chibis Shiina draws; they're so cute and funny. There are stickers of them included in the manga (though it may just be in the first edition), which is a nice bonus.

"Kimi ni Todoke" is such a sweet, funny manga. It's impossible not to love the warm, earnest characters and their heartfelt relationships. The story is perfect for giving you a case of the warm fuzzies. I had this big, dopey grin on my face the whole way through. Plus, who doesn't love free stickers? Snatch up this wonderful title as fast as you can; it's sure to be popular!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Volume 1 - Introducing Sawako, October 9, 2009
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This review is from: Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, Vol. 1 (Paperback)
Sawako is a sweet, optimistic and generous teenage girl seriously handicapped by her resemblance to Sadako, a character from a horror movie. She has no friends because she doesn't know how to get past all the absurd paranormal things her classmates believe about her. Her lonely existence takes a turn for the better when the extremely popular boy Shota Kazehaya takes an interest in her. Kazehaya's acceptance of Sawako leads to other classmates giving her a chance to show her true kind nature.

Encouraged by two of her female classmates, Chizuru Yoshida and Ayane Yano, Sawako starts learning how to turn her scary appearance and reputation into a positive thing, first by secretly play the role of a ghost on a class outing, and then learning to tell ghost stories.

Naturally, many of the other girls in her school are angry and jealous of the time and attention Sawako gets from Kazehaya. An unnamed wavy haired girl puts in a few appearances, and I'm thinking she's going to turn out to be a significant antagonist in this story. The last two pages of vol. 1 show Yoshida and Yano hearing that Sawako is spreading ugly rumors about them. Of course to the reader, who has been privy to Sawako's thoughts and gotten to know her, this is preposterous, but it looks like vol. 2 will be concerned with further instances of Sawako trying to clear up misunderstandings about herself.

Sawako is prevented from being a pathetic, pitiable character by her endless optimism and willingness to help others. She doesn't spend time feeling sorry for herself, nor has her isolation and the often cruel treatment of her classmates made her bitter. She is unfailingly generous with her time and her understanding of their school work.

Sawako learns and grows from the difficulties she runs into. Watching as she develops her friendships (and what I'm sure will become more than a friendship where Kazehaya is concerned) is a good read. I'm looking forward to volume 2!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A fun, entertaining series, September 29, 2009
This review is from: Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, Vol. 1 (Paperback)
The story centres around Sawako Kuronuma, a shy high school student, who has a reputation for being scary and ghost-like. In reality she's actually a really good natured, naïve girl who is constantly misunderstood. The story starts when Sawako has recently entered high school and hasn't yet made friends. She manages to make friends with Kazehaya, a popular, cheerful boy in her class, who seems to be the only one who isn't terrified of her. With Kazehaya's help Sawako starts to come out of her shell and the story is basically about how she tries to make more friends and clear up the various misconceptions about her.

Let me say straight away that this isn't a serious manga at all and is a really light-hearted, fun read. Sawako's naïve personality and the various situations she finds herself in are really entertaining. I should maybe also add that her innocent, kind personality doesn't come across as being annoying at all- it's actually really endearing. The artwork is also very pretty. The characters are well developed, including Sawako as well as the various supporting characters that are gradually introduced. The plot is also well developed and the story doesn't feel cliché at all, despite what might seem like an overlap with some other series out there.

I definitely recommend picking this up if you're looking for a solid, entertaining shojo series!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Heartwarming, April 7, 2011
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This review is from: Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, Vol. 1 (Paperback)
Although this Manga seems to be aimed at a younger girl demographic, Kimi ni Todoke was a wonderful reading experience. Sawako Kuronoma is a girl whose only wish is to be like his classmate Shouta Kazehaya, a cheerful and popular guy. Friendships, first times, and a innocent young love that blooms are some of the topics that this Manga so colorfully and beautifully addresses. Anyone that's ever been in love will probably love this Manga.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read, January 21, 2010
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"Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, Vol. 1" is a really good read for people who like a good romance with some comedy. I am sure that the story will grow into something worth while to just go and wait out side of the book store in till they open to get the next volume. I am looking forward to getting finished with volume 2 soon since i just started right before come on to do my review. (Yeah the end of volume 1 is that good) For young readers who just want something to smile at, or someone who just loves a good romance, I really would suggest you read this. Hope my review helped you.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is worth reading., December 30, 2009
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Albino Grimby (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I don't really consider myself into Shojo manga/anime, but I end up watch a good share of it. It's probably because I look for something different in manga/anime these days, and if you're up for something unique too, then I recommend Kimi ni Todoke. It hinges a lot on whether you like the main character, Sawako. Her peers see her as angry-looking, perpetually unhappy, and a loner, but she's totally the opposite of that on the inside. Let's also get this out of the way too: she's not emo, but she has a lot of self-doubts and questions just like I imagine many of us do when dealing with others. The story is about her meeting the one person, Kazahaya, who doesn't give a crap about how others sees her, and approaches her as a friend, and in turn, it helps her change the way she thinks about herself and how she relates to others.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An exciting read, multiple times over!, November 17, 2011
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smilieface23 (Cheney, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, Vol. 1 (Paperback)
I have watched both seasons of the anime of this series and fell in love. Then I found out that the manga was still being written and decided I had to read it to see what happens after where the anime left off! So, I looked it up online and started somewhere in the middle and read to the most recent chapter. However, after a recent trip to Barnes and Noble where I took a look at the actual book, I fell even more in love. The artwork on paper is so much more beautiful than the scantalations you can read online! I bought this first volume as part of Amazon's current 4 for 3 deal. It arrived yesterday (Wed, 11/16) and I have already finished reading it! I just can't get enough of this series! The artwork is gorgeous, the bubbles and panels aren't overly hard to follow like some manga I have read. (It takes a while to get used to the right to left reading, and some manga the bubbles are just so all over the place it gets confusing.) Anyways, this one is not hard to read. This book is a very pleasant read!

For those who have watched the anime and liked it, I highly recommend buying and reading the manga! The two actually do follow each other very closely so, you don't have to worry about that. I found the watching the anime actually has made reading the manga an even more pleasant experience.

For people who haven't read a manga before, but like love stories and reading! I recommend you try this out! It is just as addicting as any novel and the pictures really enhance the experience.

Well, I think I may re-read this one more time while I wait for volumes 2-5 to arrive on Sat. After seeing once again how wonderful it was to have the actual book in my hands, I ordered them, again for the 4 for 3 deal here on Amazon.

PS. The author's side notes in this volume are cute, sometimes funny, and very insightful!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Sweet, Realistic Romance, August 9, 2011
This review is from: Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, Vol. 1 (Paperback)
I have never read a manga book before this. It seems surprising, since I watch anime and I've always been interested in the stories, but I guess I've always thought reading novels would be more satisfying. However, I'm glad I decided to read this one.

It's such a cute story. I finished this book in about three days, even during finals week. I like how the author takes time to really develop the characters and the story. It's not a fast-paced romance, where both of the main characters instantly fall for each other and can't live without each other; rather, it's more real. It's obvious that they like each other, but they don't immediately fall in love. Instead, they talk and hang out and get to know each other.

Despite the fact that this is paced slower than most stories, I still really enjoyed it. It's very funny -- some parts even had me laugh out loud. I am definitely going to read the rest of the series.

All in all, a very good introduction to the manga world.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Unpopular girl befriends popular boy..., December 8, 2010
This review is from: Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, Vol. 1 (Paperback)
I found a copy of this manga while browsing the shelves at my local library. I checked it out to see what it was about.

Sawako Kuronuma is the main character of Kimi ni Todoke. She's often mistaken for being scary and being able to see ghosts due to her looks and demeanor. Many of the kids at school call her Sadako because of this. However, Sawako is a nice person, and all she really wants is to make friends. However, when she ends up being friends with Kazehaya, the most popular boy in her class, things start to change.

Overall, I thought Kimi ni Todoke was a decent manga. It contains a lot of the elements one would expect from a manga set at a high school, and there was nothing in the visuals that would be objectionable for younger readers. I would recommend Kimi ni Todoke for readers who are thirteen or fourteen years of age and older.

I wrote a review of this manga volume after checking out a copy through the King County Library System.
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