Happily ever after comes with a curfew When bubbly eleventh-grader Eimi Yamashita finds out that her parents are relocating for work, she decides to strike out on her own and move into a dormitory for girls. Little does Eimi suspect the exciting romantic adventures that await her there Eimi's going home for the holidays--but she's only been to her parents' new house once Shimonuki is all set to accompany her, but a family emergency keeps him in town. Eimi doesn't want to take the train alone, so she drags Wanibuchi with her. They spend the holidays traveling across the country and through Wanibuchi's past. Will his revelations bring them together, or ruin any chance of a happy ending?
This is such a subtle manga and it yields an equally subtle ending (which I loved, it was exactly what I wanted from this series). I'm trying to find a good angle to explain this series, and all I can say is that it is subtle. Main character, Eimi, is erratic and clueless. Wanibuchi is closed off and guarded, but in an open way. It's hard to describe it, but it's an interesting read. That said, I am glad it is only 5 volumes. I couldn't imagine keeping this pretense up for more time than that.
Enjoyable Manga
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I enjoyed reading this manga. It is only five volumes. Realistic story of a girl who is unwavering in her love. Cute and funny!
ThriftBooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. We personally assess every book's quality and offer rare, out-of-print treasures. We deliver the joy of reading in recyclable packaging with free standard shipping on US orders over $15. ThriftBooks.com. Read more. Spend less.