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Wallflower, The Vol. 1 (Manga)


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ISBN 0345479122
Release Date 2004-10-12
Publisher Del Rey
Studio Del Rey
Author Tomoko Hayakawa
Pages 224
Rating OT
Summary  
Four handsome, 15-year-old friends get free rent in a gorgeous mansion - if they can transform the owner's niece into a proper young lady. How hard can it be? Enter Sunako Nakaharo, the agoraphobic, frizzy-haired, fashion-illiterate recluse who has a tendency to break into explosive nosebleeds whenever she sees anyone attractive.
 
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pandaposse wrote: I guess I've seen it all as far as the shojo genre goes -- combining elements of bishonen and horror manga and coming up with a comedy with the same feel as Ouran High School Host Club. Only instead of admiring the protagonist Sunako, the 4 guys (Kyohei, Takenaga, Yukinojo, and Ranmaru) are usually frightened of her! Still, these guys have really good hearts and actually care about Sunako's well-being -- though having free rent in exchange for making Sunako into a lady doesn't hurt, either! Kyohei, the most violent one, even forms a connection of understanding with her. However, will Sunako ever quit her weird and scary hobbies? Throughout the manga there are glimpses of her in situations where she can be much cooler than she seems. Maybe there's more to her than meets the eye? I hope there's more development of Sunako's character in future volumes; she is pretty one-dimensional as an independent character so far.
Rating: 5/5

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