She made her debut in September 2003 in the monthly manga magazine Nakayoshi with her story, Tenshi no Tamago ("Angel's Egg", no relation to the anime movie of the same name). Gokkun! Pūcho is considered her best representative work. Tokyopop has licenced it under the title Pixie Pop. All of her works are published by Kodansha, and they are enjoyed mainly by preteen and teen girls. None of her series have yet become anime.
C'est toujours aussi intéressant de se plonger dans le passé de Mito pour mieux comprendre comment tout est lié. Mais le fait qu'elle change ultra rapidement d'avis et croit toujours ce que peut lui dire celui qui passe son temps à la manipuler me dépasse un peu. Surtout après toutes les épreuves déjà vécues. J'ai tout de même hâte de voir ce que donnera le dernier tome de cette série.
The story is ridiculous, makes up (and then breaks) new rules as it goes, and runs itself in circles. I'd completely forgotten about Ren and whether Juri was still a girl or a boy. And now I know the next volume is the final volume, and with it being shojo, it'll be a happily ever after with a wedding and will either swiftly tie up loose ends or leave them dangling. Sure, I'll finish it out, but this will be a series that I'll sell to open space on my bookshelves. Entertaining enough to read, but not to keep.
*sighhh This series has had a lot of miscommunications, but I think it just might be the trope for shoujo manga… 🤔 This volume also cemented for me the dangers of when people force their ‘love’ on someone thinking that it is for their own good- perhaps a more sinister form of ‘miscommunication’.
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ahhh the drama between ruka and ruze, mito being really naive. and learning more about mitos past with her parents and what actually happened to them. so much happened and i can’t wait to continue. my only pet peeve was how naive mito was and i get that the parents plot line for her is something traumatic but she had no reason to trust ruze especially because she sees what his character is like
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It getting down to the wire and possibly closer to the end. I am not going to spoil the book but the drama between Ruka and Ruze is insane. Plus Mito's past makes a lot more sense! It gets better with each book!