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Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 07 by Kyousuke Motomi

misssusan's review against another edition

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4.0

Akiraaaaa~ Honey come over here, I've got something for you.

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Gosh, I love Katherine. Always so willing to inflict violence when called for. What do you think are the chances Motomi will write her in next volume to give Akira the stabbing he so richly deserves?

You know how I said all those things last volume about being surprisingly okay with the slow burn approach Motomi's taking to Teru and Tasuku's romance. I take it back, these kids need to kiss. Noses and foreheads touching to see if Teru has a fever? That's just toying with me Motomi!

Ignore my blitherings though, this is a pretty rad volume from an emotional standpoint. I was right in my prediction that volume 7 was gearing up for pushing all the Daisy stuff into the open, though that was complicated by Akira and Ms. Mori's interfering ways.

(An Artistic Poem On My Relationship With Akira:
Akira baby/ I've got this knife so shiny and new/ come over to my place/ I'll have some fun with you).

Some flashbacks to Teru's brother give some more insight to Tasuku's relationship with him plus bonus humor by way of hilarious older brother screwball antics. I hear there's more of this to come in volume 8, I'm looking forward to it. Sometimes I get really sad over the fact that the series kicked off with Soichiro dead, he seems like he was lots of fun.

The volume ends in a cliffhanger ending which I would be infinitely frustrated about if volume 8 wasn't already available in the Chapters down the road. Thwarted Kyousuke Motomi! Thwarted by my absentminded, not catching up with the series until there are multiple new volumes out ways. Dengeki Daisy Volume 8: A Review Coming Soon To A Goodreads Near You. 4 stars

annelives's review against another edition

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4.0

The main story's arc begins to really take off in this volume. This might be my favorite of the series so far.

showme_thebooks's review against another edition

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funny fast-paced

5.0

ladymoonlight's review against another edition

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5.0

Das ist der 7. Band der "Dengeki Daisy" Manga Reihe von Kyosuke Motomi. Insgesamt gibt es 16 Bände, die man auf jeden Fall in der richtigen Reihenfolge lesen sollte, da die Geschichten aufeinander aufbauen.

Um was geht es in dieser Manga Reihe?
Teru hat ihren Bruder verloren. 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 herausfinden.

Dieser Teil ist meiner Meinung nach besonders aufwühlend und bewegend. Außerdem endet er mit einem ziemlichen Cliffhanger. Ich liebe die Charaktere einfach! Da will ich gar nicht lange um den heißen Brei herumreden. Ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, dass mich diese Reihe je enttäuschen könnte! Teru und Kurosaki sind einfach unheimlich sympathische Manga Protagonisten. Der Zeichenstil ist gewohnt gut, etwas verspielt aber auch sehr schön.

Ich lese nicht viele Mangas, diese Reihe hier kann ich aber uneingeschränkt empfehlen! Es gibt daher natürlich wie immer 5 Sterne :) Teru ist so herrlich verpeilt und Kurosaki für einen Shōj-Mangahelden schon sehr speziell, da er ein etwas düsterer Charakter ist. Für Romantik Fans auf jeden Fall ein Muss!

lilsuccubus's review against another edition

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1.5

I am PISSED. I know Teru is just a teenager, but she is so fucking dumb. She just keeps putting herself in danger for no reason. When there's a problem, why not go to Kurosaki?

rita_r's review against another edition

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emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

katblue2's review against another edition

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4.0

I've gotten bored re-reading this series, either I've out grown it or just enjoy more manga that outshine it.

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.

mari_snook's review against another edition

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medium-paced

5.0

Fintanto che non rinunci a trovare la strada, non ti sei perso.

guipa's review against another edition

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4.0

El drama de este tomo, madre mía. Ganitas de leer el siguiente.