I have actually first watched the anime first (about four years ago) before reading finally it this year. We all are aware that the anime series and the manga have different pacing and there will be a little tweak here and there when it's finally in its anime form and there will always be this kind of cliffhanger especially if it's still an ongoing manga (which is evident in this case). I liked the heroine, Kyoko--all the things that she went through for the man she thought she loves and loved him back went down to the drain: the pain, loss and sense of revenge to get even with the guy. I liked her fierceness...although she's bitter, heck, her bitterness is actually hilarious but pitiful as well. It was fine...but I guess the thing that I have issues with mangas is its slow pacing. Still, I will read it...although not really religiously just like before. When the mood strikes me, I guess. My review is crap, I know.:D This is such a fantastic series! *squeal*So, as always, I must advise those of you who have not read the series to read them, starting with volume one. Also, be forward about reading this review as it may not make much sense if you have not read previous volumes.So in this volume, Ren continues to spiral further into his past as he delves deeper into his role as Cain/BJ. Kyoko is not sure whom is facing anymore: Ren, BJ, Cain, or...someone else. This also has her in a state of confusion about staying in her role as Cain's sister or be herslef confronting Ren. This volume had me bouncing in my seat, wanting to read the next volume. Sadly, I am going to suffer Skip-Beat withdrawal until summer it seems. Summer: come soon!
What do You think about Skip Beat!, Vol. 30 (2012)?
Another adorable book. The hugging was particularly cute. And I can't wait to read the next one.
—odie_driver
It doesn't feel like this will be wrapped up any time soon. How many more volumes are there?
—ramezabdalla
Eeek! It was soo good! I can't wait for the next one! :)
—MaryJ21