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Absolute Boyfriend, Vol. 4 (Absolute Boyfriend #4)
by
Yuu Watase
While out on a date with Night, Riiko meets a boy who looks like her first crush from elementary school--Toshiki Murakami. Even though she's with Night, Toshiki seizes the opportunity to steal a kiss from Riiko.
Paperback, 200 pages
Published
August 7th 2007
by VIZ Media LLC
(first published January 1st 2006)
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OMG!!!! I LOVED THIS SERIES!!!!
This is a review for the overall series. I give the overall series 5 stars! You know why? Because it was awesome!
The first thing I want to talk about is the ending. Oh, how tragic it was. Oh, how it made my sad. Oh, how it made me cry. Night is "dead". I wish he weren't dead. He just didn't deserve to die. T.T I am so sad. I wish so bad that he weren't dead. He was funny, charming and good looking. He should be alive and with Riiko...more
This is a review for the overall series. I give the overall series 5 stars! You know why? Because it was awesome!
The first thing I want to talk about is the ending. Oh, how tragic it was. Oh, how it made my sad. Oh, how it made me cry. Night is "dead". I wish he weren't dead. He just didn't deserve to die. T.T I am so sad. I wish so bad that he weren't dead. He was funny, charming and good looking. He should be alive and with Riiko...more
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Finally we find out a littl emore baout Gaku- the nutty salesman from Kronos Heaven. Frankly, I'm happy I gave up on Shojo Beat, and any type of 'monthly' instalments. It REALLY helps to have the author comment columns when it comes to this.
The author is very... silly. Imaginative as hell, but silly. At least you know that going in, because she tells you there's no logic to what she decided for the plot. It's escapism. The end.
The author is very... silly. Imaginative as hell, but silly. At least you know that going in, because she tells you there's no logic to what she decided for the plot. It's escapism. The end.
Riko Izawa is always alone, her parents always out on business trips, aside from her neighbor Satoshi. One day she signs up for a three day trial on the night lovers figurines. When a giant box arrives at her apartment she finds what looks like a dead mans body but discover that he's actually a robot, built to be a lover. His characteristics were all programmed to attune to what Riko finds attractive in a man. Unfortunately, Riko has a problem...she didn't return him in time and is now being for...more
Interesting things again, and I especially like how Soshi is ramping up his game.
I found the author sidenotes a bit more interesting in this one, although probably just for personal reasons.
I found the author sidenotes a bit more interesting in this one, although probably just for personal reasons.
Read worse manga, read better. It was relatively amusing. A friend said it was really really deep. I haven't got a clue what she was talking about. Brainless fluff, really.
This is the 4th book in this manga series. Another must read. After reading this series you'll want to share it, pass it, and recommend to all your friends.
Not as good as the others for the first half, but the ending was certainly different. I want a miniature person. Why hasn't anyone invented this yet?
i got bored after this one. didn't finish the series
Alright manga, I've read better.
Double Rainbow Nerds of Awesome
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Emiri - 2009
[See review under vol. 1:]
A rather disapointing downturn in the series, making rather clumsy use of what appears on the surface to be nothing more than a desperate plot device to lengthen the story. Unfortunately, this does have the effect of watering the manga down somewhat, although it is still fun...as long as you can hold off your sence of cynicism.
This looks good... who are those people on the cover?
(I've not read this)
Now i've read it. There is another person like Night and Gaku's boss on the front.
(I've not read this)
Now i've read it. There is another person like Night and Gaku's boss on the front.
Little Night is so cute! I hope he stays miniature in volume five. I love this series by the way, and I think everyone (okay, everyone female because I'm not sure how many guys would like it) should read it, even folks who "don't like manga."
im still reading it but but its in comic book format and its a japanese type u read it backwards start from right to left.Its about a girl who's going out with this guy ,then finds her kindergarden crush and doesnt know who to pick
This plot went nowhere really.
Very funny and cute, in a twisted corny sort of way!
I love this series
Still enjoying it!
funny and good books.
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A Japanse shoujo manga-ka. She is known for her works Fushigi Yūgi, Alice 19th, Ceres: The Celestial Legend, Fushigi Yūgi Genbu Kaiden and Absolute Boyfriend. She likes all music, except heavy metal and old traditional music.
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