Skip Beat! (19 books in series)

Skip Beat! 21 (2012)
language
English
4.57 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: We finally see Kyoko screwing something up. She oversleeps and shows up late to work. The girl is human after all! She feels terribly guilty. And being Kyoko, she is not so much afraid of being scolded. Instead, she's upset that she wasn't scolded enough and that she didn't have ...
スキップ・ビート! 27 (花とゆめCOMICS) (2000)
language
English
4.62 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: KYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! Kyoko dan Tsuruga terus melanjutkan aktingnya sebagai kakak adik "Cain dan Setsuka" Di book sebelumnya kana ada tuh Ren yang gak sengaja liat rok pendek si Kyoko dan mendamba diam diam hahahahaLangsung ditarik ke toko baju dibelikan banyak banget baju ...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 15 (2008)
language
English
4.58 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: OH MY GOD YES!!!!!!!!!!! This was the best volume!! THE DRAMA!! THE DRAMA!! I LIIIIIIIVE!!!!!Lol, okay, calming down now. But...whoa!! At first, I was really annoyed by the whole predator scene with the frontman of Vie Ghoul. Before he found Kyoko and was on his way, I rolled my ...
Skip Beat! 24 (2013)
language
English
4.6 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: One of my favorite volumes so far (although, who am I kidding, I have so many favorites I've lost count).Highlights from Vol. 24:- Someone else can see (and touch!) the grudge Kyoko. Ooooo.- Reino. (Is it weird that he's a highlight for me?) I mean, I don't like him, not really. ...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 17 (2009)
language
English
4.59 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: Volume 16 finishes off with a syrupy sweet moment where Kyoko holds Ren's head in her lap while he tries to rest. Ren is in lover-boy heaven while Kyoko is totally clueless - thinks she's doing Ren a favor to help him sleep - although I think her subconscious clearly is attracted...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 22 (2010)
language
English
4.59 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: Kyoko is bound and determined to great a better Natsu. She goes to Ren to beg for his advice in how to walk more like a model. I didn't get at first how this helped her become Natsu, but understand better now. Ren didn't help her with the mental part of the role. However, part of...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 26 (2012)
language
English
4.61 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: I fell in love with this manga immediately. It drew me in and kept me there. Sadly to say i have been reading it from the internet and hate to wait in between chapters. I've also been watching it's anime and I've seen the first episode of the TV show extravagant challenge based o...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 21 (2010)
language
English
4.57 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: I have actually first watched the anime first (about four years ago) before reading finally it this year. We all are aware that the anime series and the manga have different pacing and there will be a little tweak here and there when it's finally in its anime form and there will ...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 20 (2010)
language
English
4.58 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: Volume 20 is a break from the melodrama of the past several volumes. Not that there isn't drama galore in this volume as well, but it's a lighter one. Kyoko throws a party for the president's granddaughter Maria. The little girl's birthday is on December 24, but she hates both he...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 33 (2000)
language
English
4.62 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: Kind of an odd volume. Basically Kyoko and Ren spent the whole time coming on to each other in the roles of their characters. But not while they were filming. The whole idea is that they are trying to immerse themselves into the characters at all times. What's weirdest is that th...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 23 (2011)
language
English
4.58 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: At the end of the last volume, Chiori pushed Kyoko down a flight of stairs in a jealous rage. When Kyoko lands, Chiori panics. Her primary concern was not whether Kyoko was hurt but whether Kyoko would tell the director. Gotta love Chiori's selfishness. Such a good example of the...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 27 (2012)
language
English
4.63 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: I have actually first watched the anime first (about four years ago) before reading finally it this year. We all are aware that the anime series and the manga have different pacing and there will be a little tweak here and there when it's finally in its anime form and there will ...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 25 (2011)
language
English
4.62 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: I have actually first watched the anime first (about four years ago) before reading finally it this year. We all are aware that the anime series and the manga have different pacing and there will be a little tweak here and there when it's finally in its anime form and there will ...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 31 (2000)
language
English
4.6 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: This series is starting to take a darker route. The summary concept: "A bestselling romantic comedy!" is not so accurate on the comedic side. While there is some humor, is is less a focus than past volumes. This really sets the stage for a more mature plotline.Ren is strugglin...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 24 (2011)
language
English
4.6 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: Oh Oh Oh Kyoko hat sich durch ein Versehen in Rens Geburtstag vertan, aber er ist so verknallt das es nicht schlimm ist, da sie ja eins für ihn hat und es ihm nur später geben kann. Die Beiden sind so niedlich zusammen. Aber Kyoko hat noch ein ganz anderes Problem, nämlich den Va...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 30 (2012)
language
English
4.59 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: The Breath of Darkness arc has begun, and Kyoko is having a harder time dealing with Ren than she anticipated.Kyoko and Ren have started their roles as the infamous Heel Siblings. Ren's character, Cain, is supposed to be a dark and tough American actor chosen to play BJ, the psyc...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 32 (2013)
language
English
4.61 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: Just more of the same. As long as I don't expect much from this series, it's fun enough. (On a side note, my husband says I've been really down on manga series lately...it's because I'm finally catching up on series that aren't on my A-list, so it shouldn't be surprising that I...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 29 (2011)
language
English
4.57 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: On to the next project, and a (smidge) closer to Kyoko and Ren finally having a romantic something...The Dark Moon arc has finally ended, and Kyoko is on her way to the wrap-up party when a costar offers to pay for a full makeover. Once again, a little makeup and a stunning outfi...
Skip Beat!, Vol. 16 (2009)
language
English
4.6 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: 3.75. The close rivalry between Shou and Ren continues. Shou seems to have admitted something to himself and almost to Kyouko. Shou is maturing and seems to have lost his self-centeredness. Ren kind of marked his territory in this volume, but he's still too afraid of coming on t...