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Spell (Yaoi) | 
| Author: Hyouta Fujiyama Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing
List Price: $12.95 Buy New: $4.44 You Save: $8.51 (66%)
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 170471
Media: Paperback Pages: 200 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 6.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 1569708061 Dewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9781569708064 ASIN: 1569708061
Publication Date: September 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: NEW GREAT BUY!!
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Product Description When second-year college student Takamasa Natori gets dragged to a double date by his friend, Takeda, he meets Junpei Kisugi. The two hit it off instantly, and they are soon getting along as if they have known each other for years. But when Natori hears that Kisugi is bisexual, he doesn't know what to think. The two remain friends but things heat up when Natori runs into Kisugi's current and slightly jealous lover Tohru...
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Well worth it! May 26, 2008 Yaoi Holic (Parker, CO) Fujiyama Hyouta is a mangaka whose art is exceeded by her storytelling ability. Spell is no exception.
The three main characters (2 men and a girl - all university aged) begin a unique love-triangle fuelled by the main character's curiosity when he discovers that a new friend he "clicked" with is actually bisexual, and that he's currently dating a man. His childhood friend - a woman who has feelings for him - has to explore her relationship with him at the same time.
This is a great example of good yaoi, with an interesting plot and developed characters, which explores the feelings of a man who is confused about his sexuality and the relationships he has with the people around him. Some other mangas (Fujiyama-sensei's works often have this theme) are depressing in their exploration of what it means to be "gay," but this charming story is upbeat and shows that yaoi is much more than just sex.
I only wish it were longer.
Comparing it to Lover's Flat.... April 12, 2008 lore (Neverwhere) The reason I gave this book four stars is because the story is just a step below the same mangaka's "Lover's Flat". However, it's still an enjoyable, fun read.
The above synopsis is mostly accurate, only they meet at a mixer, not a double-date. Also, the above reviewer really covered most of the points I would have, so I just have a couple short thoughts.
The mature scenes are pretty tame, but there's a beauty to the art that gives all the scenes intimacy, to the point where explicitness isn't needed. I also especially liked the addition of an active female character, just because we see so few developed female characters in BL books. The main story takes up the entire book, which is always my preference, and I didn't find myself wanting anything more at the end, which means the story felt complete as-is. Overall, I would recommend this book if you like emotional journeys and expressive art.
This one examines the guys' feelings very well. September 21, 2007 R.Parklane (Tokyo, Japan) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is my second Yaoi from this mangaka and I have to say I am pretty impressed with the way she handles her guys' emotions. She has done a lovely job in this one exploring her guys' developing feelings for each other. Natori and Kisugi are appealing characters. Both are college students who met in a dating party. Natori who comes from a small town is a bit of a "country bumpkin", with his rather black and white view of his surroundings, and quite a "virgin". Kisugi is an acknowledged "bisexual" who is outspoken, direct and open about his sexual preference, hopping from one relationship to another, never seeking love but just favors and comforts. But they hit it off immediately, with common likings as each is drawn to the other's different personality. Natori of course finds himself gradually developing feelings for Kisugi and getting confused over it. Afterall his good friend is a guy. It does not help that Kisugi has been seeing an older businessman for 3 months, his longest relationship so far. We also have a female character Yasuha-chan, Natori's childhood friend who is secretly in love with Natori. And she is quite a character as she ends up lecturing the 2 guys on their relationship and giving them the "wake-up" call. A great one to have in my collection as we have a sappy and vulnerable seme here while the uke is the confident and experienced one. The sex may be limited but the well developed emotions content and likable characters are most appealing. As this is the mangaka's earlier works, the artwork is a bit awkward. I certainly see the fluid improvement she made in her later "Lover's flat" which I enjoy alot.
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