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A Love Triangle Is Born!, August 26, 2008
This review is from: Skip Beat!, Vol. 14 (Paperback)
At the beginning of this volume, we find out that the public is becoming curious about the girl playing the murderous angel in Sho's promo clip. Because of this, Kyoko is invited to appear on a Japanese variety show. Also there is the devil himself, Sho, and his new rivals, the band Vie Ghoul. Kyoko avoids Sho like the plague, but she soon has a run in with Reino, the lead singer of Vie Ghoul. He takes all of five seconds to insult Kyoko, and when she finds out that the band is copying Sho, she is not happy. She confronts Sho, but he's unwilling to take action. This makes Kyoko really mad, and they get into a big fight. Later, when Kyoko has further inteactions with Sho, Ren starts to worry that Sho might have feelings for her... It's been obvious that a love triangle would develop from vol. 1, but it really begins in earnest here.
This was a wonderful volume. I say that about every volume of "Skip Beat," and I always mean it, but this one was especially good. It seemed natural that Kyoko should get angry on Sho's behalf, even though she hates him. And the fight they have really shows how well she understands him. I was expecting this to be a funny scene, but it was actually pretty intense. Kyoko still has the ability to get to Sho, even moreso since she's willing to confront him now. But Sho shows some real character development in this volume. He seems to be growing up a little. And we also start to really see that he has feelings for Kyoko. I really loved this part.
But I'm starting to get confused, because I like both sides of the love triangle. And I don't mean in a complacent "Eh, they're both kind of cute," way, either. I really like both of them. I've been a fan of Ren/Kyoko for a long time, but Sho's so childish and cute, and he has good chemistry with Kyoko. His feelings also come across well, and you can't help but sympathize with him. This is a huge accomplishment on Nakamura's part, considering that Sho started out as such a jerk. Even when he's being a jerk, he's funny and kind of adorable...
Anyway, back on topic, it's also great to see Ren's reaction to all this. He's really good at acting unconcerned in front of others, but he's really worried. It's really funny to see Mr. Yashiro goad him.
Volume 14 is emotionally charged and really sweet. And the intensity promises to escalate even more in volume 15...
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Skip Beast vol 14, September 20, 2011
This review is from: Skip Beat!, Vol. 14 (Paperback)
For a used copy, this book was in great condition! I couldn't wait to start reading it as soon as I got it through the mail. This is a great series and I plan on contuniung buying the volumes whenever I can.
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Great Buy, July 22, 2010
This review is from: Skip Beat!, Vol. 14 (Paperback)
I love this item and the seller shipped the item in a timely fashion and it arrived in a timely fashion. It arrived in exactly the condition that was discribed. I would buy from this seller again.
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