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Arisa, Vol. 06 (Arisa #6)
by
Natsumi Ando,
Andria Cheng (Goodreads Author)
Tsubasa thinks that her pretty and popular twin sister, Arisa, has the perfect life. Everyone at school loves Arisa-unlike the hot-tempered Tsubasa, whose nickname is "The Demon Princess." But when Arisa attempts suicide, Tsubasa learns that her seemingly perfect sister has been keeping some dark secrets. Now Tsubasa is going undercover at school - disguised as Arisa - ins...more
Paperback, 176 pages
Published
January 17th 2012
by Del Rey
(first published December 6th 2010)
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Tsubasa kidnaps Shizuka and takes her to a BBQ party with her and her friends. When Shizuka wakes up, she is really happy because all these people wanted to be her friend. Everyone was trying to help Shizuka become involved and they were teaching other how to do certain things. Everything was okay until Shizuka started questioning their intentions. She didn't want them to pity her and this enraged her. She wheels herself away and Tsubasa goes after Shizuka to try to stop her. Tsubasa attempts to...more
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Arisa is a multiple layered story with mystery elements. I highly recommend starting at the beginning and reading in order.
** This review contains no spoilers for Arisa 6 but will of course have them for previous volumes. **
Shizuka took center stage in volume 5 with three of the chosen phones and a long standing grudge against Arisa. To complicate matters Tsubasa is becoming friends with Shizuka as herself while having to face the girl's wrath when posing as Arisa. The King isn't letting up, but...more
** This review contains no spoilers for Arisa 6 but will of course have them for previous volumes. **
Shizuka took center stage in volume 5 with three of the chosen phones and a long standing grudge against Arisa. To complicate matters Tsubasa is becoming friends with Shizuka as herself while having to face the girl's wrath when posing as Arisa. The King isn't letting up, but...more
I'm really glad that this volume explained why the twins were separated to begin with. I'm still surprised that everybody seems to be so matter-of-fact about the girls' parents pulling a Parent Trap with them. I don't know if this sort of thing (separating twins so completely that they haven't seen each other at all in three years) is more common in Japan, or if Japanese readers also had to take it with a hefty grain of salt.
I've gotten invested in the mystery of who the King is and why he/she i...more
I've gotten invested in the mystery of who the King is and why he/she i...more
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They had a bbq! and it had made the thought of revenge for her disappear, but thanks to the "king", it had made her very angry and she is going to wish to kill arisa once and for all! But, the number 7024's wish was made, it said to eliminate whoever is holding the phones right now, it turned out to be Manabe and he just had a car crash accident, and blood is coming out from his head. Could he be dead? Wish he is alive. Luckily he only had a faint injury. The secret that the black hair girl know...more
This book is the BEST one in the series so far! It was so scary that I actually made scared noises while I was reading some parts! We still don't know who the king is but Tsubasa is getting even closer - the tension is REALLY mounting. The bonus story was really cute, too. It was even more special because there are fireworks in the story, and while I was reading I could hear actual fireworks outside because it's independence day/4th of July where I live. :-) It's hard to wait for the next volume...more
The theme of this volume seems to be friendship--it focuses a lot on Tsubasa's attempts to help Shizuka to focus more on enjoying being friends with people than on her desire for revenge, and there's a story as well about Tsubasa and Arisa as kids, just before their parents' divorce and subsequent separation. I liked this one a lot and am definitely looking forward to the next volume!
Feb 24, 2013
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Oh my goodness...i went back to this manga because i wanted to finish the whole series!!!<3~
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安藤なつみ, Andō Natsumi is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known for Zodiac P.I. as well as Kitchen Princess, for which she won the Kodansha Manga Award for children's manga in 2006.
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Hobbies: shopping, reading and watching TV
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