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Paperback Boys Over Flowers, Vol. 9: Hana Yori Dango Book

ISBN: 1591163722

ISBN13: 9781591163725

Boys Over Flowers, Vol. 9: Hana Yori Dango

(Book #9 in the Boys Over Flowers Series)

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I swore I'd never get involved again in this kind of series, I'm glad I lied!

I guess I'm gonna have to look at some things to trash, because I've been giving out too many good ratings lately. I just couldn't help, but give this five stars. I was expecting this to be another Marmalade Boy. (Which by watching I think you start to lose manhood points that can only be recovered by watching Evangelian or Elfin Lied.) That anime had a very similar in appearance, main female as the focus too. Fortunately, the difference, is night and day. Unlike the whiny, neurotic female lead Miki of MB, which had me nearly discontinue the series 3/4 of the way through, this gal is a real heroine. The story of a girl trying to maintain a low profile and get through and elite high school in Japan. For those of you unfamiliar with the Japanese schooling system (and I'm far from an expert,) some Japanese high schools are prestigious enough that the students funnel directly into a top rated college or university. The heroine of this anime, either due to grades, or some other type of qualification, has got into this top notch school. Trouble is most of the students are the upper crust of society, and have what seems to be a natural disdain for the common folk. Nowhere is that more apparent than with the F4 a group, four boys from some of the most prominent families. They use their status, and just plain meanness to intimidate everyone in sight. One day our heroine can't take watching this any more, and speaks out. Her life may never be peaceful again after this, as it seems the entire class is now against her. Instead of folding under the pressure, she decided to fight back. When she attacks the leader of the F4, he becomes intrigued, and asks her to be his girlfriend, (on the sly of course)problem is she likes another member of the F4. While the romantic motivations of this series are a bit shallow, they are not unlike those in many real life situations. The F4 leaders motivation for liking the heroine is that she's probably the first female to ever stand up to him. Her infatuation with another member is he is the one member who can't quite tolerate the other students going overboard to "punish" the outcasts on his behalf, and helps her on several occasions. While these are both quite shallow reasons to begin to like someone, isn't that often the start of a lot of relationships, a "gut" reaction. I found that to be very real. Typically long term relationships are formed when those initial reactions lead to the person taking the time to get to know who they've been drawn too. Sometimes it works out sometimes not. Such is life. What's great about this is that while the stories of this are essentially soapers, they find time after time a way to suck you in at the end to want to see what happens next. Unlike many anime of this type where its obvious who will "get the girl or guy", this manages to keep you guessing till the end. Which is another thing to recommend it, it does have an ending. It didn't run out of budget like some

A Good Change...

Ever run into one of those heroines you'd REALLY like to shake up cause they're too wimpy? If you read a lot of manga, chances are you have. Well, my friend, this heroine breaks the mold. Don't get me wrong, we have to have a moment or two (geez, we can't all be perfect) and yes, this girl does that whole schtick for about a page or two...But after that, she kicks butt! Literally! The art is great, the character's great, and here's a hint...she doesn't end up with who you think she does. Highly reccommended! Happy reading!

A Weed among the Flowers......

Boys over Flowers has become one of my favorite mangas. I have only read the first volume, but I am hoping the quality continues. The plot is interesting, the characters are interesting, nice drawing style, and overall it is very moving. The story starts out Tsukushi Makino is a middle class student attending a very, VERY private school for rich kids on her parents wishes. All she wants is to go through High School unnoticed. And it has been working out really well, until a fellow student named Kimoto is leaving Eitoku because of a group of boys called the 4 Flowers whom cause anyone who opposes them to be snubbed by the whole school. This stirs emotions in her and makes her sick at how others just dismiss it, and especially her on inactivity in the situation. But when her friend runs into and lands on top of the head of the group(Domyogi), she is finally ready to take a stand against this group of snobs. Soon, they have declared war on her, and she is fighting back just as hard, to the suprize of most people. She will not go down without a fight!!!!! Boys over Flowers works so well because it strikes a chord for all the people whom have been bullied and may have some fantasies of revenge or for those who have had hopes of getting a guy(or girl) out of their reach. Sometimes fighting back is the best route, and this book shows that. I would definitely reccomend this to anyone whom is looking for some quality manga. :D God Bless & *Enjoy* ~Amy

Yatta!! HYD finally hits US soil!!

This Manga is one of the most endearing story in most of Asia. It has spawned several live action shows as well as an anime. It has plots that keeps you wondering what will become of Tsukushi and the F4. Kamio-sensei developed her characters so well that you come to care about even the supporting characters such as Shigeru, Sakurako,Yuuki and Tsubaki, just to name a few. When they are introduced, they know how to make in impression. Tsubaki is the only woman Tsukasa will bow to,(whether he likes it or not) Shigeru is his energetic fiancee and one of Tsukushi's best friend..(EH? you'll see) Sakurako is a scheming, psychotic minx (book 5) turned good friend to Tsukushi(book 6 and beyond). Tsukushi is unlike any manga female ever. She is a STRONG character who won't take crap from anyone. She has a strong sense of right and wrong and a good enough heart to forgive those who have wronged her (though it does gets irritating at times to see her do that...you eventually come to admire her strength in her faith in people) She's violent, she curses, she's stubborn. She's prone to make mistakes like everyone. She's original.The Pun about the weed is that Tsukushi is a Japanese weed, something like a horsetail weed. To be in Eitoku is to be in a well maintained garden. Beautiful flowers thrive under pampered conditions...Kind of like the F4 and the rest of the student body. But a weed in the garden, though you may stomp on it, and spray it and try to kill it on several occasions...(and you'll see what I mean by Book 5!!) the weed will grow back stronger.As for Kamio-sensei's drawing style, if you're not too crazy about it, keep reading her side comments. She was learning her skill as she was developing the story. By the end of the story (which ended in Japan in August 2003) Her drawing and storywriting skills were perfected. Looking through her earlier books and comparing it to the later ones, it's hard to believe it's the same author. Trust me, Tsukasa will not always look like Medusa and Tsukushi will lose those braids!Hana Yori Dango (Boys over Flowers)is truly a one of a kind story with unforgettable characters and a plot that will keep you guessing until the end! But a fair warning for you all... the Japanese Mangas concluded by book 36. If you hate waiting, go to your local Japanese Bookstore or check the web for translations. Oops, can I say that?

How do I love thee... let me count the ways...

I have loved this series for years. It ranks as my numer one all time favorite anime and manga. I have waited TEN YEARS for it to come out in english! Finally, finally... someone was smart enough to pick up this fabulous, smart, funny, romantic series.Makino Tsushi has been forced by her parents to attend a snobby private high school controlled by a clique of boys known as the "F4." When, in protecting her friend, Tsukusi mouths off to the F4 leader, it becomes a battle for survival. She becomes the target of the whole school, and is hazed, abused and harrased daily. Makino is one of the strongest female leads in all manga. Her strength and hope will blow you away. She FIGHTS back, and in turn wins over the hearts of two of the F4 members (the love triangle is one of the best parts of the story). The story is multi-level and complex, and is very well written (impproves as it goes on and as Kamio-sama matures herself as a author). You actually cry for Tsukushi nad some of the things she goes through, and of course the romantic bits are very nice too ^_^v. If you're a fan of the Shoujo Romances that have been published in the past few years, this really is a must have. I've even known guys who've loved this story! Also, if your familiar with the "F4" craze that's strating to bleed into the states from Asia, this is the story that "Meteor Garden" is based on.All I can say is "get it." Then get the next one and the one after that ^_^. You won't be sorry.
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