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While the first series focused on stand alone short stories about taboo topics, Reiko Monoshi's CONFIDENTIAL CONFESSIONS: DEAI is a proper series filled to the gills with teenage drama and crises.The story follows young Rika, a Japanese school girl who has been having communication problems with her...
Annoyingly, the titles of the two stories are same as those in volume five. As such, I won't refer to them by their names in order to minimize the confusion (for myself, anyway.)The first story illustrates the terror a young girl experiences after breaking up with a controlling boyfriend, Bun, who i...
As far as I know, this is the only volume in the series that has a Parental Advisory warning on the cover. Yes, the series that has covered suicide, depression, drug addiction, prostitution, bullying, and incest didn't need any warning-- up until now. It's time to talk about rape.Even today, nearly ...
After the long introspective drug story from volume three, the author shifts gears to give the readers four short vignettes in volume four of CONFIDENTIAL CONFESSIONS.Like previous volumes, volume four starts out with the strongest story first. "Pain" is the tale of a teenage girl who makes a living...
The third volume of CONFIDENTIAL CONFESSIONS contains two stories: "Dizziness," a tale about the raise and fall of a meth addict, and "Our Future," a short story about a girl who dates a boxer. "Dizziness" takes up most of the volume, and it's probably the quintessential story anyone thinks of when ...