This was a really cute and interesting story that I highly enjoyed. The art was ok, but the characters were what really kept me interested. I was able to relate to a lot of the characters from this story and even though this has a lot of paranormal aspects to it I think it really shows a lot of the ...
In this volume things really get crazy when Amane and Hyoue find an injured boy in an alley that seems to know a lot about Hyoue.This volume really lets us get to know more about Hyoue and where he came from. I also highly enjoyed seeing him jealous it was a lot of fun. The relationship between Hyou...
The one in which they return to the island.Chibi Amane is adorable.
Happy to see emotional confrontations and fall-out; some of the plot stuff was a little abrupt, and the intrusion of the ordinary life/annoying actor schoolmate stuff was just too much.
Deliciously focused on the Amane/Hyoue relationship and full of angst: it has Hyoue being impetuous and loyal and Amane being thoughtful, just, and kind, which is what I love most about this series. Some of the recent volumes have gone off into lame shojo hijinks about supporting characters and man...
This one has three separate storylines: one in which Takako discovers a love letter meant for Amane, one in which Amane's birthday is celebrated, and one (ongoing) in which the monks who are competitors with Amane's family accuse Hyoue of assaulting one of them and embroil Amane and Hyoue in magical...
This one has three separate storylines: one in which Takako discovers a love letter meant for Amane, one in which Amane's birthday is celebrated, and one (ongoing) in which the monks who are competitors with Amane's family accuse Hyoue of assaulting one of them and embroil Amane and Hyoue in magical...