Yukino is the #1 student in her high school, and is admired for her beauty, talent, and intelligence. But beneath the perfect façade, Yukino is a control freak playing a part, as she is a brat and a slob at home, studying obsessively to keep up her grades.
When she enters high school, the new student Soichiro shows up and gives her a run for her money. The perfect façade cracks, and Yukino plots to take him down and regain the attention of her peers, but she didn’t plan on falling in love with him in the process.
Yukino has more in common with Soichiro than she thinks, because Soichiro is keeping up the perfect façade to prove to himself and his adoptive parents that he did not get his birth parents’ bad genes.
As Yukino and Soichiro get to know each other and their relationship blossoms, they both learn to loosen up and be true to themselves.
Kare Kano is a he said – she said story, with chapters alternating between Yukino and Soichiro. It is one of the first series released by Tokyopop, an English-language manga publishing company that is fast becoming a favorite of mine.It has also been adapted into an anime series, although I have yet to watch it.
I like the character of Yukino, specifically because she reminds me a lot of myself back in school. Back then, I was always in the honors class, and I understand her need to keep up appearances to live up to other people’s expectations.
I also like the character of Soichiro, because I am such a sucker for overachievers and I really don’t blame Yukino for falling for him.
The chemistry between them is good, and the story gets pretty funny, especially when new characters, like the hunky Hideaki (book 2) and little Tsubasa (book 4) are introduced. There are also nice little moments like Yukino working up the courage to tell Soichiro she loves him, the first time they hold hands, the first date, the first hug, the first kiss. It’s a bit nostalgic for me, because I remember one particular person in my life, but hehe, that’s another story.
I also like the little notes in the margins left behind by Masami Tsuda, as well as the Tsuda diary section at the back of the book because it gives great insight into her creative process, and gives a better understanding of the context of some cultural nuances, like Japanese school uniforms, or references to Japanese novels.
I can’t wait to read more of this series. Hopefully they’ll turn up on BookMooch.
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My copy: Books 1, 2, and 4 in paperback, local mooch
My rating: Book 1, 2, and 4: 4/5 stars
Ay I love to watch that anime.
really? is it good? I havent watched it yet…
Yap ganda super.
I agree the anime and the manga was very nice. The Authors new series, To Edo is pretty cool too
I will go dvd-hunting for the anime! i saw one episode on you tube.
Will look up To Edo
You like manga din pala, Blooey! Have you read Ouran High Host Club? Funny siya :D
Hi Nina… I started reading manga just last year, so I haven’t read very many yet. Will look for Ouran High Host Club, sana meron sa BookMooch.
hello! i love karekano! pero sa aking palagay, napanood ko na yung anime and i finished reading the manga. aliw yung first few episodes of karekano anime series. bandang huli kasi nag-iba yung director daw kaya ang weird ng mga huling eps. pero masaya talaga yung manga :) hehe sobrang love ko tong anime, nagcosplay ako ng yukino miyazawa dati. XD
Abi- really? I want to see your Yukino photos!
hehe XD kaadikan ko nung bata XD
http://emosuitcase.multiply.com/photos/album/27/Ohayo_D#
Hello, Matagal na po ako nghahanap ng gnyan. Avid fan napo talaga ko Kare kano sincemy elem. days, Ugh. I just wanna ask lang? Meron po ba kayo alam dito sa Metro manila na ngbbenta ng mga books ng Kare Kano gya po nun sayo? :) Sana pgkbasa po nyo nito, Mkpgreply po kayo asap. Ty & Gbu, Madam. :)
Hi Christine, I didn’t find them here in the Philippines. I got them via BookMooch.com