Flowers Of Evil (9 books in series)
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review 1: The failure of fitting and finding the other-way or the self-comfort, all this become part from the past now, Kasuga-kun left his home town and his past life to start again, but his past keeps showing in front of him, u cant run from past after all. the way that story progress am...
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review 1: The story's focus returns to Kasuga, who by this point has become obsessed with making Nakamura happy. As his plans unravel though, hope fades for them all. Desperately, they each search for what makes them special, while trying to be true to their inner selves, but that is a dif...
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review 1: Saeki is floundering, lost. Nakamura is impulsive, bored, slighty psychotic. Kasuga has come into himself as a sadist and appears as if he has accepted himself. However this book in the series takes complacency and acceptance and turns it on its head. I did not think it was as we...
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review 1: Hmm, well Kasuga chose the option I never expected him too. But, that's all good, keeps the story more interesting when it's not too predictable. Nakamura is such an interesting character. I hope we find out more about what she's like and why she is the way she is. The art style...
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review 1: Okay, so my thoughts and feelings: I get it is supposed to be dark. I get it's about a young guy with a massive crush, having had crushes myself, I have never had any wild desires of stealing my crushes clothes, going on a date with them and wearing their clothes underneath. It's...
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review 1: I was very much on the fence at the end of this, the first volume of Flowers of Evil. But, I decided to continue as books very rarely grip from the first page, it can take a few volumes before it gets anywhere.This book focuses more on Kasuga and Nakamura. Saeki is very much a mi...
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review 1: The art felt stilted through a lot of this, making it harder to get into it. But I read this volume out of order, so maybe with more investment in the characters after reading volumes 1-2, it'll bother me less.The despair and urge to flee a stagnant, stifling town really comes th...
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review 1: So, I'm really not sure what to think of this. This first volume did not do enough to establish the characters before they started doing weird ass shit so I'm not sure how I feel about them. Maybe because I haven't read poetry by Boudelaire I won't 'get' it. I intend to give t...
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review 1: Much better than volume one.In this one we see a bit more into Kasuga's personality and we find that he's not quite as 'stuck-up' as we first thought. Although he does look down on those that don't read complex books like him, we find that he does have a heart.Saeki becomes more ...