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1) Kuraku Naru Made Matenai Kahoko is like a lovely princess who looks good carrying a parasol. However, she’s actually a half vampire who can’t handle horror movies! She longs for a love like that of normal humans, but whenever she gets into a good mood with her beloved Komaba-kun, fangs start to show... She’s in agony between her instinct and her reasoning...
2) I Can't Stand Not Kissing You Natsumi has a crush on her childhood friend, Chihiro. But recently in her dreams Natsumi attacks Chihiro by biting him on the neck...
3) Pink Mosaic Kiss Tomano Miya is always being pestered by AV solicitors. One day Taku from her class helps her out, but only because he wants her in his movie! Supposedly he makes girls look ten times more beautiful...
4) To the Point that I'm Dizzy Rokurou is the hot captain of the swim club that Megumi is interested in. After running into him and winning the contest, she seems to have made an impression on Rokurou. Is he just playing with her or is he being sincere?
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暗くなるまで待てない 紅色情人夜 A Hot, Romantic Night Can't Wait Until Dark
Since everyone is complaining how come the guy on the cover isn't appearing, I want to complain as well!! Really, if she put her new drawing on the front cover of her old drawings, people is gonna complain about her deceiving them. Since I read Yoshihara Yuki's other works, like Aisuru Hito, Darling wa Namamono ni Tsuki and so on, I know that the cover is her newer drawing. Maybe after she finished this manga, so happened that she was testing out her newer drawing and decided to use it for this manga cover?...at least that's my guess.
I was quite sad that the guy on the cover didn't appear though. As for the stories in this manga, there are pretty normal and cliche, nothing outstanding or hilarious unlike her latest works, where you get see her gorilla/monkey chibi (which is really awful. maybe she's not cut out for drawing chibi. honestly.) but more handsome guys. If you want to see more handsome guys I suggest you read her newer drawing styled manga with..the ugly chibis.
As all the others, I was disappointed with the art style on these one-shots, considering the lovely cover artwork. I'm not a big fan of "old school" style manga art, so it was a big bummer. Still, I stuck it out and read the entire volume and it was definitely cute. The first two one-shots are about vampires - and they're definitely a cute new angle on the subject. The third story was a bit... odd. I couldn't really get into it, because it just seemed like such an odd premise for a shoujo story. The fourth story was alright, but ultimately pretty mediocre. All in all, I don't feel I wasted my time reading this, but it isn't something I would recommend people going out of their way to read.
Like the others here I fell for the cover xD The cover is like 'woah', so gorgeous *drool*, but the inside is 'yuck'. I read story 1-3, since there were boring, shallow and cliché shoujo stories with mediocre art I skipped story #4. I totally missed Yoshihara's style :S
However, if you like the cover too, then download chapter 1 for a large picture of it :]
Why did I waste my time and read all the way through these? That is a good question. The art was mediocre and I think I might have laughed once, maybe. The rest of this was a bore.
Wow I read this without noticing this are actually Yoshihara's works, and to be honest I'd rather not notice because it was quite disappointing. I'm not a smut maniac, but I love comedies and this ones were not as funny as they were meant to be at least in comparison with her older works. Well at least she'll recover in her newer works like "Sheet no Sukima"
In a nutshell: people who don't like Yoshihara's style might enjoy these rather 'un-Yoshihara' little tales XD. ------ The stories inside look and feel like they are some of her earliest work. As such, art is different, and both humour and storytelling are very underveloped compared to the brilliance of her latter years. And, the smut factor is very low or non-existent (well, this could be a plus for some readers who don't like smut). 'So, if you're especting something typically Yoshihara's, you are bound to feel disappointed. This doesn't mean the plot of these one-shots is awfully bad per se, it's decent; just not up to more recent titles by this author: The stories of this collection are cute and naive, sometimes mildly humorous. The first two stories are a bit of a parhody of vampire clichès, and they actually put a small grin on my face.Despite starting well and sort of fizzling away, these one-shots already show a bit of the goodness Yoshihara-san would deliver in time. Overall, they're relatively bland, but pleasant here and there.
I don't believe this is from 2006, and if it is, I am very disappointed to say that her 'past' work looks A MILLION TIMES BETTER! I think she was trying to do something different, but failed. I wonder if this is a work from years ago, but she decided to publish it in 2006? I hope so.
The art inside looked NOTHING like the art on the outside. I was hoping this was something new from Yoshihara Yuki, but the stories had art that looked 10 years old and the stories were pretty boring. Very disappointing, especially being one of her fans. Not even worth downloading.
I've read the whole story and I actually don't recognize the guy on the cover here. I was expecting a more Yoshihara Yuki-ish type of story, but this volume wasn't anything like it. Anyhow, I still like the stories in this book, (although truth be told, this volume doesn't look like anything made in 2006).