Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, Vol. 9 (9)
N**N
Perfect
Perfect
B**Y
Love it love it love it
I would recommend this product to a fellow shojo lover and tell them how great the book is. And also it has such detail and love the author.
K**N
Five Stars
I love this series. It is heart warming and hilarious! I can't get enough of it!
J**E
I love this series.
~4/5I love this series. I have since the beginning. Sawako is so awkward and shy that she comes off as rude and scary. She thinks so little of herself, as well, that it can be annoying, and I see why some people don't like her, but I do. It's, in a way, adorable. Chizu and Ayane are good for her, protecitve and nice, while also being tough on her when she needs it. The characters are all great.And Kazehaya. Oh, I love Kazehaya. He's so sweet and charming and embarrassed about things, and happy. I love him. And I love him for Sawako. (Or myself, honestly.)It's been entertaining and mostly heart warming so far, with Sawako getting closer with her classmates, and with her fumbles and cute moments with Kazehaya.In this volume, though, it's just frustrating. Because they both confess and think that the other means something different. It's so frustrating how miscommunicative they are, and even more so that it makes sense for them to do this. Because they are both so stupid in thinking of themselves as lower than they are, and it's so frustrating when they do this. It's almost painful to read it as they confess and then she cries because they don't talk about it.This volume is mostly about them and how they like each other but don't think the other likes them, with other people seeing it and being confused by it. It's ridiculous.And the end of the volume! Such a cliffhanger. At the time that I read this, I also had three volumes to catch up on, and so I was super upset at having to wait to find out what happens. Still am, really, because I haven't gotten the next one yet.I'm really hoping that they do finally talk it out in volume 10, though.
E**.
One Last Bump in the Road
After talking with Kento, Sawako thinks that she has no chance with Kazehaya. And when Kazehaya tries to confess to her, they totally misunderstand each other. Both Sawako and Kazehaya are heart-broken, and everyone else is confused as to what exactly happened. Will these two ever be able to get it together?This volume actually frustrated me a little. It just felt unrealistic and cliche for me for such a misunderstanding to occur. I suppose it could have something to do with the fact that the Japanese are less direct in the way they talk... And Sawako probably does need to overcome her inferiority complex before she and Kazehaya can have a romantic relationship, but... I dunno, it still felt like a run-around. It wasn't a terrible volume, and there were some cute moments. We see more of Kento this time around, too, which was good. Even Kurumi gets some development. And fortunately, I'm pretty sure this is the last time we'll be faced with this kind of frustrating situation. I'm looking forward to volume 10, where I'm pretty sure everything comes together.
B**A
Buen estado
Muy buen manga y en buen estado
K**R
Great!
Believable charcaters, good interaction (although I did get frustrated with the LACK OF COMMUNICATION). Great high school romance. Loved it!
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