The Wallflower 15: Yamatonadeshiko Shichihenge (Wallflower : Yamatonadeshiko Shichihenge #15)
Sunako was once a typical junior high school girl until the guy she had a crush on told her she was ugly. Sunako then turned her back on the world. Now there's going to be a reunion at school--and guess who's going to be there?
Paperback, 176 pages
Published
April 15th 2008
by Del Rey
(first published January 1st 2008)
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I love this series. It's cute, it has all of the things I like, & the main character started off as a verifiably ugly girl. However, the only problem I have is that this series drags out every plot point (whether it's a main event or if it's a minor plot point). The series has almost a "monster of the day" quality to it in that almost every other chapter Sunako has some sort of crisis where she's forced to dress up "like a lady", rebel against dressing up, have people call he...more
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Synopsis: A Shōjo comedy/romance manga created by Tomoko Hayakawa. At the beginning of the manga, Sunako Nakahara confesses her love to a boy, who utterly rejects her and tells her she's ugly. As any reasonably young person would do, Sunako then discards all traces of her femininity, and retreats into odd and morbid hobbies, such as collecting skulls.
Fortunately, Sunako's aunt owns a mansion that four gorgeous boys live in (huh?). Apparently, the boys pay rent...more
Synopsis: A Shōjo comedy/romance manga created by Tomoko Hayakawa. At the beginning of the manga, Sunako Nakahara confesses her love to a boy, who utterly rejects her and tells her she's ugly. As any reasonably young person would do, Sunako then discards all traces of her femininity, and retreats into odd and morbid hobbies, such as collecting skulls.
Fortunately, Sunako's aunt owns a mansion that four gorgeous boys live in (huh?). Apparently, the boys pay rent...more
This volume continues the saga of Sunako's life with the four beautiful boys. This volume has the arrival of Yuki's younger twin siblings, Takenaga's turn as a club host and Sunako's class reunion. This last event shows us why Sunako turned to the darkside. Full of the alternating cute and beautiful manga style of Tomoko Hayakawa, the story moves along briskly with its soap opera story line. You do wish that Sunako and Kyohei would end up together, but that won't happen until this manga is fi...more
While this series makes me laugh a lot, it does lack a few things. Great opportunities for character growth are well written, but no character growth happens. Part of the difficulty is that neuroses and immaturities are the defining humor of the series. Real character growth would end the series, though could potentially create a new one. Hmmm. Perhaps it's a case of, "Be careful what you wish for."
Love this series. Sunako-chan cracks me up.
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