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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A little bit forward, a little bit back...,
By ChibiNeko "Sooo many books, so little time!" (Whereever I go, here I am.) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: The Wallflower 16: Yamatonadeshiko Shichihenge (Wallflower: Yamatonadeshiko Shichihenge) (Paperback)
If you've been following this series, you are probably aware of all of the water treading filler episodes that this series has put out. The last volume provided some actual happenings, but was a teensy bit dissapointing. This volume doesn't pick the action back up, but it does move it forward, which is still pretty good.
In this volume we discover that Sunako has been making some progress in the boys' attempts at making her a lady. She's making attempts to visit places that she'd previously shunned (Harajuku) as well as losing some weight (well, after she'd previously gained weight). Also in this volume we see what would happen in Kyohei were to act romantically towards Sunako (after getting hit in the head), as well as another Valentine's Day. All in all, the progress in this manga is pretty satisfactory for the most part. I'm a little disappointed since after 16 volumes I really expect more to happen, but I suppose that I should take progression when I see it. It might not be enough to coax other readers back into the series, but it's enough to keep some of the more devoted fans buying the series. I recommend this if you are trying to keep your collection current, but otherwise I'd suggest finding a series with a bit of a tighter plot. |
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The Wallflower 16: Yamatonadeshiko Shichihenge (Wallflower: Yamatonadeshiko Shichihenge) by Tomoko Hayakawa (Paperback - July 22, 2008)
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