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Kare Kano: His and Her Circumstances, Vol. 1

Kare Kano: His and Her Circumstances, Vol. 1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Interesting story line
Review: This is one of my favorite Mangas... It is a good story that is easy to get into. It really talks about how people sometimes people act differently just to fit in and that you always have to be true to yourself...and that your unique qualities are what draw people to you and show what you offer to the world.

Yuniko and Soichiro appear to be very different in the beginning but later they realize that they have a lot of things in common...this story also illustrates the difficulty of taking risks and showing who we really are inside...

Good manga! get it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Manga Romance, Modestly Real
Review: You're scanning Amazon's summary, looking for something; a hook or a gimmick, something that screams "This is a romance manga!" Could it be that the girl is masquerading as a guy, and has attracted the hunky school athlete? Maybe an angel has taken human form, and is learning to deal with human emotion?

Instead, Kare Kano introduces us to two students who seem perfect on the outside, but have deeper issues within. "Oh. What exactly makes this special?"

Fresh, funny and full of life, Kare Kano is a manga that is special through sincerity. Tsuda has breathed life into a genre too often saddled by cliches and craziness with writing that captivates. Yukino and Soichiro are paradoxical characters, both exceptional and yet normal like the rest of us.

Pencils fit the book perfectly, sleek and stylish but still warm. The art reflects the storytelling sensibilites; we're given what we need, and free to impose what we want onto Yukino and Soichiro's story.

This initial volume starts off with...no, you can read a plot synopsis elsewhere. Casual and dedicated fans alike; buy it and try it: you won't regret getting Kare Kano.


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