Kare Kano: His and Her Circumstances, Vol. 7 (Kare Kano #7)
by
Masami Tsuda
The second semester has begun and everyone's busy with tests, practices and activities. It's time to prepare for the culture festival and Yukino has been asked to perform in a futuristic sci-fi play. There's instant drama when Tonami, a transfer student and old friend of Soichiro, comes back on the scene after three years. Tempers flare and competitive natures run wild.
Paperback, 217 pages
Published
January 6th 2004
by Tokyopop
(first published March 1999)
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Lately Yukino has felt down because everyone else seems to be passionate about something--everyone else belongs to a club or is good at something, but all she knows how to do is study. Now second semester has started and it's time for the culture festival. Before she knows it, she's been volunteered to perform in a play her friend wrote. Along with some of her other friends--those that also don't belong to any clubs--Yukino forms a drama club. There's also a new transfer student in school, Tonam...more
Sometimes it's hard to keep track of all the characters. We get more of an insight into Yukino's female friends, though, with the impending culture festival. The club that gets the most money win prizes, one of which being notes from a graduate of the high school. (Of course Yukino's salivating over this while others want the prize of a trip to somewhere in the world.)
There is a new transfer student, coincidentally from the same junior high as Soichiro and his friends. Tonami seems a bit shady,...more
There is a new transfer student, coincidentally from the same junior high as Soichiro and his friends. Tonami seems a bit shady,...more
My love for the anime series "Kare Kano" brought me to the books, and the first several volumes offered the same mix of humor and poetic introspection that made me love the anime. In Volume 7, however, author Masami Tsuda seems to be running out of steam. She spends more of the book dealing with the side story of a transfer student and his love-hate relationship with secondary character Sakura (a girl who happens to look a lot like the male protagonist Soichiro). I realize I'm not the target aud...more
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See also 津田雅美.
Tsuda is a tea-loving, crazy manga-ka who lives in Japan. Her most famous work that has been translated into several languages is Kare Kano (or His and Her Circumstances).
Tsuda likes operas, historical sites, and classic children's tales.
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Tsuda is a tea-loving, crazy manga-ka who lives in Japan. Her most famous work that has been translated into several languages is Kare Kano (or His and Her Circumstances).
Tsuda likes operas, historical sites, and classic children's tales.
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