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A Devil And Her Love Song, Vol. 7 (2006)

by Miyoshi Tomori(Favorite Author)
4.18 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
4088464176 (ISBN13: 9784088464176)
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English
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Shūeisha
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A Devil and Her Love Song
review 1: So, it seems like the main conflict between Maria and Anna stems from the fact that Maria feels like expressing Anna's thoughts and emotions helps her, while Anna feels like it invalidates them in a way. When Maria expresses Anna's feelings, that doesn't mean that Anna herself gets to feel the joy of expressing them. I get where Anna's coming from, but she really shouldn't blame Maria for all of this unhappiness she feels at her situation.I'm glad Maria finally told everyone about what happened at St. Katria and between her and Anna. She really has made some great friends, and hopefully they will stick by her.I live that Yusuke confessed again to Maria, and made her believe him by hug-attacking her, even if it did bring nightmares of her mother. In the end, it will be bett... moreer for her to remember what happened and work through it, than that it remain buried and always preventing her from drawing close to people. And I'm happy that Yusuke is refusing to let Maria push him away, and is insisting on staying by her side, supporting her with a smile. I really like that guy. If Shin's not careful, while he's busy holding Maria at army's length, Yusuke's going to sweep in and steal her away.Creepy music teacher guy is super creepy. I've learned to trust Maria's opinions about people. And if she thinks something is up with him, then it probably is. I get what he was saying to the street performer, about not everyone being born with the voice to get their songs out to a wider audience, but that still doesn't mean that guy should stop trying. It'll be interesting to see what happens.I'm most excited in the next volume to see the Anna storyline completely wrapped up, which the author promised in the notes.
review 2: Finally in this volume Yusuke takes that step to speak truthfully to Maria! He really stars in this one by helping give Maria the strength to confess to her classmates the reason behind her expulsion at St. Katria's. I at first thought she'd be best with the stand-offish Shin, but Yusuke really cares about also letting her show own lovely side (despite her brutal honesty). She even goes on to try making amends with Anna, who still feels the need to blame Maria for her bullying. We also meet a new character named Sakaki. He's the music school instructor and he seems to be hiding something. Is he a devious character, or one with a jaded past? And if Anna will ever reconcile with Maria? I wonder if the next volume may illuminate more details on this? less
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elva989
I'm not sure I've ever read a manga with so much crying in it. Well, maybe Black Bird.
Cwallace1997
What is up with this creepy voice instructor??? I must know.
Tali
Very dramatic, but nothing really happened this volume.
abbromley
I am wondering where tomoyo during this whole mess...
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