I judged this book by its cover and was not disappointed! Wakamiya has managed to join the college basketball team his idol plays for, only to learn said idol is injured and cannot play. A very nice love story ensues, though it would have been even nicer if all the stories in the volume had been about these two. You can find my full review at Manga Bookshelf. Review copy … [Read more...] about The Object of My Affection by Nanao Okuda: B+
Let’s Get Visual: Duds
MICHELLE: After a few months of this column, I feel like I'm better able to think critically about the artistic aspect of manga. I expected to be able to better appreciate good art when I see it, but hadn't anticipated that I'd also more readily notice flaws. This month, MJ (of Manga Bookshelf) and I turn our attention to problematic pages or, as I like to call them, "duds." … [Read more...] about Let’s Get Visual: Duds
Kizuna Deluxe Edition 1 by Kazuma Kodaka: B-
Book description: Beautiful Ranmaru and sweet, serene Kei fell in love at first sight when they were just boys, and now that they’re finally old enough, they’re moving in together! College should be all about new experiences and freedom… but what will the couple do when their home-sweet-home is invaded by the brash and spoiled Kai, Kei’s half-brother? Is their relationship … [Read more...] about Kizuna Deluxe Edition 1 by Kazuma Kodaka: B-
Missing Joseph by Elizabeth George: B+
From the back cover: Deborah and Simon St. James have taken a holiday in the winter landscape of Lancashire, hoping to heal the growing rift in their marriage. But in the barren countryside awaits bleak news: the vicar of Winslough, the man they had come to see, is dead—a victim of accidental poisoning. Unsatisfied with the inquest ruling and unsettled by the close association … [Read more...] about Missing Joseph by Elizabeth George: B+
The Return of the NANA Project
I've reached a point with NANA where, instead of wanting to write a review all by my lonesome, I save all my thoughts for the always-enjoyable roundtable discussion with Danielle Leigh and MJ. Their perceptions of the work cause me to look at it in new ways, and it's a testament to the depth of the story that we're on our eighth column and still haven't run out of things to … [Read more...] about The Return of the NANA Project