Kitchen Princess, Vol. 03
HOME COOKINGThanks to a magical talent for cooking, Najika is attending Seika Academy, a top private school, and has a great job at the nearby Fujita Diner. Najika believes that her “prince,” the boy who once saved her life, is a fellow student. But when it appears that the diner might close, and...
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HOME COOKINGThanks to a magical talent for cooking, Najika is attending Seika Academy, a top private school, and has a great job at the nearby Fujita Diner. Najika believes that her “prince,” the boy who once saved her life, is a fellow student. But when it appears that the diner might close, and jealous classmate Akane hatches a sinister plan to drive Najika out of school, Najika retreats to her childhood home to care for her beloved guardian, who has fallen ill. With so much trouble brewing at the academy, will Najika return to the school or just stay home forever?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780345496607 (0345496604)
Publish date: July 31st 2007
Publisher: Del Rey Books
Pages no: 194
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Cultural,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Japan,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Cooking,
Manga,
Shojo
Series: Kitchen Princess (#2)
I usually don't rate manga on goodreads (I read so many waaayy before I made an account, so I can't be bothered), so I'm just going to rate the first volume and make it count for the rest.I loved this manga, it was one of the first I read.
A cute fluffy story with a teaspoon of anguish....well make that a tablespoon. An orphan goes on a hunt for her "Kitchen Prince."
I have loved Kitchen Princess from the first volume, and the ending didn't disappoint me. I loved the main cast of characters, and how they grew over the course of the series. The romance was very sastifying, sweet and believable, and I think Daichi and Najika would be a very happy couple. This has ...
I think I may love Kitchen Princess a little more with every passing volume. It's really all about the characters. I love that nobody seems to be totally irredeemable, even Daichi and Sora's father. I do get why he hated Najika so much, and the rest of his actions become a lot clearer in this volume...
I ended up really loving Akane in this volume. It takes a lot of guts for her to honestly tell Daichi her feelings and get an honest answer from him, and I really admired her for her reaction. She's come a long way as a character, and it's been done very realistically.