I like this. I mean, yes they like each other, but no, it's not completely focussed on them. I like that Teru has her own personality and problems and is not completely focussed or obsessed with Kurosaki/DAISY. I also like that it is the same with Kurosaki/DAISY. I would definitely keep reading this. I mean I did enjoy Black Bird but there were so many annoying factors, that I just wanted to stop reading (even though there were many good attributes to the story). This reminds me of SLH by Aya Shouto (Loved that manga) and Skip Beat! by Yoshiki Nakamura and Nononono by Lynn Okamoto. All of which have females characters that don't annoy me! - can handle themselves and even though they cry sometimes, they can stand on their own! the tale of a young women Teru whose brother “dies” and leaves her with a cell phone that has connections to his most trusted friend DAISY. And a man named Tasuku who’s a janitor at her school who is extremely attractive. They interact with each other in such a special way that it’s almost too cute to read. There’s always a twist but it never goes off course of the plot. I for one love Kyousuke Motomi’s art. The way she draws eyes makes me fall head over heals! So of course her art is fantastic! Which makes this series such an enjoyable read! I cried a lot while I read this because of all the emotional impact it has. I give this series a perfect score of 10 out of 10.
What do You think about Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 1 (2011)?
Daddy-Long-Legs (Tajemniczy Opiekun) by Jean Webster.
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