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Its kinda my first manga book i read and i was excited by the story. Nice High school teengirl. Nice teen-atmosphere and all that. The only thing that i felt out of balance was that Miki falls (obviously) in love with this guy who don't even want to talk to nobody and on top of that, she said that she wouldn't fall in love with no one. Hiro its cool but kinda touchy. Its a good Story and i'm planing on reading the rest chapters or whatever they called.
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Did not receive book. There was a bobcat in box instead. Would not buy again.
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I loved this book! In fact I could hardly put it down, and am very excited about the next one which I just ordered.
I do feel like I am right there with them in Japan -- the scenery is so realistic. Most of all I love the facial expressions -- even without words, I know what Miki is thinking.
When she broke into the cellar it was so scarey --- you just knew she was going to be discovered.
Miki and her best friend, Yumi, remind me of my friend. Hiro is so cute! Wouldn't you like to know him....and find out his mystery?
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What a wonderful good read Miki Falls: Spring is! I wished it were twice as long, so very much did I love every page. To be honest: I hated for it to end. I look forward to devouring the next three books.
This is a book boys will enjoy equally with girls. Hiro is a strong character and very compelling. Miki is beautiful, thoughtful and deeply caring. Is it worth the money? Absolutely. The dialogue is pitch-perfect.
Those who aren't familiar with Manga will find Miki Falls a perfect introduction to this exquisite art form and those seeped in Manga will readily conclude this book to be among the best examples of it.
It is exquisitely well drawn. The representations of Japanese landscapes are breath-taking in their beauty. When one is finished with Miki Falls: Spring you feel like you have been living in Japan a long time.
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"Miki Falls" has a lot to offer its readers. Unfortunately, it falls short fairly quickly.
The characters lack dynamic; Miki is scattered and unrealistic, Hiro is harsh and stiff, and Yumi is just...bizarre. The only true character development occurs at the tail end of the novel. Yes, cliffhanger! "Buy the next book!" Unfortunately, I am not compelled to do so. Yes, I am curious about where the plot is going, however, the novel took too long to become enjoyable. I am not convinced that the rest of the series will suddenly be entertaining. It is engrossing, but it is too late.
The art, undoubtedly, is beautiful and unique. The scenery especially! This is "Miki"'s strength. If only these characters were as deep as their appearances.
"Miki Falls" is by no means manga. It is a graphic novel, marketed as manga. Those that are unfamiliar with manga, but are interested in pursuing it should turn to CLAMP or any other authentic Japanese work. "Miki" has a Japanese flavor, but is by no means Japanese. Therefore, it is not an authentic manga tankoubon.
"Miki" is a fun one time read, but do not invest much in it. You will only be let down.
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