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Land of the blindfolded. Vol. 1
Sakura, Tsukuba.
Teen Fiction SAKURA
From Library Journal:
When high schooler Kanede touches people, she sometimes sees their futures. When in Volume 1 she met Arou, a boy who can see the past, the two quickly became a couple. In this volume, new classmate Namiki, who has a stronger, more reliable version of Kanede's power, confesses that he, too, loves Kanede. Optimistic and cheerful, Kanede tries to use her power to help people by preventing bad events from happening--even when it gets her in trouble. Her attitude leads Arou to believe that he can do the same--but Namiki prefers to watch from the sidelines and uses his abilities to make money instead. Along with stories dealing with a doomed puppy and a haunted biology lab, this volume also features a more dramatic, unrelated story with a different cast, about one girl's encounter with a wish-granting devil. CMX rates this largely sweet, appealing series with accomplished shojo-style artwork for "everyone," but there is some minor profanity. It will appeal most to teens, but it will also interest adult fans of such series as Kodocha and Kare Kano. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.
Sakura, Tsukuba.
Teen Fiction SAKURA
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From Library Journal:
When high schooler Kanede touches people, she sometimes sees their futures. When in Volume 1 she met Arou, a boy who can see the past, the two quickly became a couple. In this volume, new classmate Namiki, who has a stronger, more reliable version of Kanede's power, confesses that he, too, loves Kanede. Optimistic and cheerful, Kanede tries to use her power to help people by preventing bad events from happening--even when it gets her in trouble. Her attitude leads Arou to believe that he can do the same--but Namiki prefers to watch from the sidelines and uses his abilities to make money instead. Along with stories dealing with a doomed puppy and a haunted biology lab, this volume also features a more dramatic, unrelated story with a different cast, about one girl's encounter with a wish-granting devil. CMX rates this largely sweet, appealing series with accomplished shojo-style artwork for "everyone," but there is some minor profanity. It will appeal most to teens, but it will also interest adult fans of such series as Kodocha and Kare Kano. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.
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