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Rating: Summary: cool book. Review: But this book is about a F4. and Tsukushi. This is unreal, can't be real. Guess what? A NORMAL, POOR (i think) girl is dating w/ a boy who is really handsome and in the school's flower boys? (wutever) It just makes ppl 2 think dat u can be a girl like Tsukushi. I read it to Vol.33 in Korean&Japanese. And yeah.. it's fun but it's TRULY UNREAL. Those of u who thinks who can be a LUCKY GIRL like Tsukushi, Well, sorry.
Rating: Summary: The Weed becomes a flower....: Volume 2 Review: In Boys over Flowers(Hana Yori Dango), Volume two in case you couldn't tell about a certain member if the F4's feelings for Tsukushi, it becomes completely appearent. Volume 2 continues from precisely where Volume 1 ended - The party where Tsukushi got Champagne dumped on her by Asai on her stuck up gal pals. But things have gotten easier for Tsukushi at Eitoku. But then an old, optimistic, yet clueless child buddy of Tsukushi comes back into her life by attending Eitoku. And as soon as he opens his locker, he is "welcomed" by a slip of red paper. Tuskushi and her buddy are chased out of school and Rui's true love/childhood/supermodel has returned to Eitoku. She is the only really nice rich person at school, and we find out just why Rui acts the way he does. In Boys over Flowers Vol. 2, the same quality of storyline is continued. We get to see more of Tsukushi's family and more of Tsukushi's ignorance of Domoyogi's real feelings, and her *hopeful* wishes of being with Rui. Tsukushi still continues to be as strong and as independent as she ever was. Vol. 2 will not disapoint if you enjoyed Volume 1. God Bless & *Enjoy* ~Amy
Rating: Summary: The Weed becomes a flower....: Volume 2 Review: In Boys over Flowers(Hana Yori Dango), Volume two in case you couldn't tell about a certain member if the F4's feelings for Tsukushi, it becomes completely appearent. Volume 2 continues from precisely where Volume 1 ended - The party where Tsukushi got Champagne dumped on her by Asai on her stuck up gal pals. But things have gotten easier for Tsukushi at Eitoku. But then an old, optimistic, yet clueless child buddy of Tsukushi comes back into her life by attending Eitoku. And as soon as he opens his locker, he is "welcomed" by a slip of red paper. Tuskushi and her buddy are chased out of school and Rui's true love/childhood/supermodel has returned to Eitoku. She is the only really nice rich person at school, and we find out just why Rui acts the way he does. In Boys over Flowers Vol. 2, the same quality of storyline is continued. We get to see more of Tsukushi's family and more of Tsukushi's ignorance of Domoyogi's real feelings, and her *hopeful* wishes of being with Rui. Tsukushi still continues to be as strong and as independent as she ever was. Vol. 2 will not disapoint if you enjoyed Volume 1. God Bless & *Enjoy* ~Amy
Rating: Summary: Better than shoujo! Review: This is a wonderful shoujo manga. Apart from having a great plot, it also has a strong female lead, not the submissive helpless girls you often see in shoujo manga. Boys over Flowers (Hana Yori Dango) is about a middle-class girl going to a posh private school and how she deals with the social biases she encounters there. Lots of romance, funny, just everything you could possibly want from a manga. BUY IT NOW!!!
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