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Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 04 by Kyousuke Motomi

stephnsketch's review against another edition

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5.0

I can't get enough of this manga!

zoet's review against another edition

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5.0

Really like the love between Daisy (Kurosaki) and Teru

There are lots of times though where their relationship is a trudge to get through ?

Though they make it up with not making the same cliche blunders like "I don't think I deserve you" or the classic "I'm going to leave you because I'M deciding that that's what's best.

Thanks Kyousuke Motomi for giving me a couple that actually cares enough about one another to have a genuinely beautiful relationship that does not frustrate me!

showme_thebooks's review against another edition

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funny mysterious fast-paced

5.0

ladymoonlight's review against another edition

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5.0

Das ist der 4. Band der „Dengeki Daisy“ Reihe von Kyosuke Motomi. Ich kann euch nur empfehlen, die Mangas wirklich in der richtigen Reihenfolge zu lesen. Die Mangas erzählen nämlich eine fortlaufende Geschichte. Es geht um Teru, die ihren Bruder verloren hat. Bevor er starb, gab er ihr ein Handy, durch das sie Kontakt zu einer unbekannten Person mit dem Decknamen Daisy aufnehmen kann, die sie fortan beschützen soll. Teru versucht, etwas über Daisys Identität herauszufinden und erlebt dabei einige Abenteuer. Was da alles so passiert, könnt ihr dann ja selbst lesen.

Auch der 4. Teil hat mir wieder richtig gut gefallen! Man erfährt viele Hintergründe über Daisys Vergangenheit, weshalb die Geschichte dieses Mal besonders tiefgründig und emotional ist. Ich liebe den Zeichenstil, die Charaktere und die vielen spritzigen Wortgefechte! Dieser Manga bietet wieder eine tolle Mischung aus lustigen, spannenden und herzerwärmenden Momenten. Von mir gibt es daher eine Leseempfehlung für die komplette Reihe und 5 Sterne.

indoorsybookclub's review against another edition

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emotional funny lighthearted mysterious relaxing fast-paced

5.0

marjolaine_lafreniere's review against another edition

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4.0

This is just far enough in the series for me to wish I had a resume of what happened before handy. I didn't have any real problems following along, though, so it's not a terrible jumping point for someone already familiar with the story.

lilsuccubus's review against another edition

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3.0

Jeez, what a horrible cliffhanger. It's weird that characters keep saying Kurosaki has a Lolita complex...instead of just saying he seems to be a pedophile.

tastas3's review against another edition

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4.0

KUROSAKI NOOOO!

This just gets better and better. I freaking LOVE Riko, like can I be her she's so badass and awesome!

folklaureate's review against another edition

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5.0

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Dengeki Daisy is a favorite of mine for not only for its beautiful artistic characters but also for the romance that just tantalized me through and through but also for the tight-knit relations that the characters have. Through a darkened past, they all stick close to each other because they are more of a family. That is what I find beautiful about this manga.

Definitely something Shojo fans should look into. You'll fall for the characters in a heartbeat (especially Kurosaki) and the artwork grows on you. Dengeki Daisy is a heartthrob and that is no understatement.

phantom_eos's review against another edition

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4.0

Learning that the brother was an adorable dork made my day oWo
The chairman scene was also hilarious and heck everything in this manga is both hilarious and heartbreaking gosh...