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Sensual Phrase (Kaikan Phrase, Vol 7)
Sensual Phrase - Kaikan Phrase, Vol 7
Author: Mayu Shinjo
Unable to attract the media's attention with its own music, a local band by the name of D-Element drugs and kidnaps poor Aine Yukimura. And later, when nude pictures of her are used as blackmail, she is forced into writing lyrics for her captors. — As lead singer of Lucifer, Sakuya knows how important Aine was to his superstar status. She was the...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781591167341
ISBN-10: 1591167345
Publication Date: 4/19/2005
Pages: 200
Edition: 1
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4.6 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Sianeka avatar reviewed Sensual Phrase (Kaikan Phrase, Vol 7) on + 114 more book reviews
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Book six introduces a couple of new wrinkles in the love-lives of Aine and Sakuya. First, Sakuya goes public with their romance, and second, Aine worries with pregnancy concerns. I'm glad the series is tackling these issues, bringing this fairy tale a bit more into the real world and it works to solidify the feeling that lucky Aine is Every Girl, and that anyone's fondest dreams could, indeed, actually happen.
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Sianeka avatar reviewed Sensual Phrase (Kaikan Phrase, Vol 7) on + 114 more book reviews
Introducing the newest bad guys on the scene and the latest guy to fall gaga over Aine. D-Element is the name of Lucifer's new adversary, and it's up to Sakuya to save Aine yet again from their evil clutches. This volume is a bit more trite and formulaic than some of the others in this series, but I still want to follow author/manga-ka Mayu Shinjo's story and so I will be checking out the next volume in this rock n roll saga.
Sianeka avatar reviewed Sensual Phrase (Kaikan Phrase, Vol 7) on + 114 more book reviews
More of the Jesus vs Lucifer conflict in this fifth volume of the series, and Aine spends more time with Tomoyuki, the frontman for Jesus. Until Sakuya gets seriously injured trying to protect Aine.

There is some interesting character development here and again, more plot twists enough to move the story along past the usual romantic angst. This is a worthwhile read and has kept my interest level up enough for me to seek out the next volume in the story.


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