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Dreamlike facination Jul 28, 2008
reviewed by Kuro-chan
I read each book steadily, and wanted the next one. But when I finished I felt it lacked something. It seemed my interested was more a mild curiosity, or maybe I was looking for something I never found in it. In any case, the series is light and realistic. There is a lot of reference to personal growth as it is effected by heightening physical skills. It's very dreamlike yet somehow down to earth. Don't look too deep into it, though.
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A very well written tale of love and courage Mar 25, 2008
reviewed by Kieli
I'm not into yaoi by any means but I picked this manga up out of curiousity. Thus far, I've not been disappointed. Katsura is a young high schooler who is also a member of the archery club like his older brother and his best friend, Sou. At first, Sou is reluctant to admit his feelings for Katsura and Katsura is desperate to try to break his dependence on Sou. Introduce sly, sexy Kouichi into the mix and you have a potentially explosive love triangle. I like the series quite a lot, though it did have some overly dramatic moments (that's probably due to the translation moreso than anything else)
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Beautiful story Jun 13, 2007
reviewed by Maromi
One of my favorites! Beautifully drawn and the characters have more dimension then average. I think the fact it is set in an archery club makes it a little more interesting as well. Highly recommended!
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