Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Wallflower: Volume 25

by Tomoko Hayakawa, 161 pages

Despite Kyohei's exasperated explanations of the panicked, social-situation-rescue smooch he landed on her at the end of the previous volume, angry Sunako is convinced he was just harassing her and puts all her negative energy into casting a powerful curse on him. Non-believer Kyohei just sighs at her over-reaction to the misunderstanding and goes about his day. But it's not long before the boys are wondering if there might not be something to Sunako's black magic skills, after all. Even Sunako, at first quite thrilled with her success, starts to worry it may have gotten a little out of hand...or even a lot. But will she be able to undo her own handiwork before it's too late?

Poor Kyohei really takes a beating this time and Sunako takes the biggest step yet toward normalizing her human relations. Pity no one else knows about it. :) Also in this volume, the specialness of handmade gifts, the lengths Sunako will go for something she really wants, and the dangers of carelessness while mushroom hunting. Silly, as always, and sweet. Could there actually be some teeny, tiny, giggle-inducing plot development in the romance department?! :D

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