It was love at first sight for Hoshino and Negishi, but now their love has to survive a killer track meet, ghost stories, Christmas and Negishi meeting Hoshino's family.
In which relationships are more mysterious than ghosts, Alice and the rabbit are mushy as hell and remembering not to give your girlfriend a papier mache sculpture of her own head for Christmas might be a good idea.
Oh Love Roma. There are great things in this installment, including baseball, school plays with hugging instead of kissing, and being sick at Christmastime.
I love how much Hoshino respects Negishi. It's so simple, but he is such a good little dude, and thats probably a lot of the reason that they are so great. The other part is how upset she gets about everything. On to #3.
The second volume of this charming series continues to be strong, although I liked it more on the second reading after some time. If you don't expect much, just a sweet high school romance story written in a mature style (it's from Afternoon magazine after all) with original artwork, you won't be disappointed.
Really good and full of comedy, a great lighthearted read. I conversed with my friend about this and she herself said she didn't particularly like it because it had no real plot, so I suppose it differs for some. Give it a try if you come across this in a store or not, it did make me laugh at times.