Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Hana to Akuma by Hisamu Oto Quick note: I won't be updating for about a week due to a trip I'm going


Hana to Akuma by Hisamu Oto Quick note: I won't be updating for about a week due to a trip I'm going on. I won't have access to a computer the whole time so the next review I do will be posted around Wednesday! Anyway, now it's manga time! :) This is one of my favorite teenage internet millionaires series despite some of its flaws and peeves other people may note. Yay HanaxVivi! <3 It's an adorable shoujo manga that I reread a lot. And I mean a lot ! Plot Overview: Hana is a normal human girl living

with an abnormal group of demons. She was abandoned in front of the mansion gate as a baby and happened to be found by Vivi, a nonchalant demon who decided to keep her. Years later, Hana grows up to be a 14-year-old girl and always stuck around Vivi, giving him flowers even though they always wilt in a demon's teenage internet millionaires hands. teenage internet millionaires Vivi, on the other hand, deals with the girl's affection toward him by constantly pushing her away. Will Vivi's feelings change as time passes? My Thoughts: Hana to Akuma has many typical teenage internet millionaires cute shoujo moments that makes me giggle inside, especially when Vivi saves Hana from many situations and when the two begin to realize their attraction toward one another. The pace of the series fit for me and brought comical moments teenage internet millionaires to create a lighthearted atmosphere in many chapters. One problem I've had with this series is that Hana is too childish for her age. Compared to her other human friends, Hana is relatively small and immature, probably due to the environment she was raised in. Nonetheless, Hana tends to become emotional very easily and doesn't teenage internet millionaires really teenage internet millionaires act like a fourteen year old girl. The other characters weren't teenage internet millionaires annoying but actually enhanced the series. They all aid Hana and Vivi in various ways and ultimately helped them realize teenage internet millionaires their feelings toward each other. teenage internet millionaires Even guys like Momo, who liked Hana, didn't bug me as much when he tries to win Hana's affection (compared to other male characters in different series...). When comparing this series to other shoujo manga, the storyline is not as cliche, especially at the end of the series. I was honestly a bit shocked when I read the last chapter, surprised the author would create an ending like that. At the same time, it was a bittersweet and memorable ending, carrying the symbolism teenage internet millionaires of a flower all the way to the end. Speaking teenage internet millionaires of the flower symbolism, this was another aspect that I liked. It reflected how a human can parallel to a flower and emphasizes the cycle of life. I thoroughly enjoyed this series and continue to read my favorite chapters full of sweet HanaxVivi moments even after the series has been completed. If this type of shoujo manga is a pleasurable read for you, this series will definitely capture your heart. :)
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