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Only the Ring Finger Knows (Yaoi) |  | Authors: Satoru Kannagi, Hotaru Odagiri Artists: Satoru Kannagi, Hotaru Odagiri Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing
List Price: $12.95 Buy New: $10.00 as of 3/10/2010 16:16 CST details You Save: $2.95 (23%)
Seller: Renaissanceneko Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 375180
Media: Paperback Pages: 208 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.9 x 0.7
ISBN: 1569709807 Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5952 EAN: 9781569709801 ASIN: 1569709807
Publication Date: September 15, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description At Wataru Fujii's high school, it's all the rage to wear paired rings with the girl you love. Wataru wears one though he is single, and one day inadvertently discovers that his ring pairs up with that of tall, handsome, and smart Yuichi Kazuki, the senior classman idolized by the entire school. Though Kazuki has a reputation for being kind to all, when dealing with Wataru, he is strangely harsh. Their paired rings somehow draw them together and the two alternately clash and attract, as they must sort out their budding feelings for each other.
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Lovely art and likeble characters June 24, 2009 J. Lawrence The artwork is lovely and the characters are likable though I didn't warm up to Kazuki until the later half.
The characters don't go beyond kissing but that suits the story.
Ultimate Love August 29, 2008 Jennifer M. Evans (Portsmouth,VA USA) This manga totally needs its love because between two pretty boys sharing two rings trying to find some way to show there feelings for each other. Its the ultimate way to show there feelings to the world. I'm so glad that I bought this book. Its full of drama and pretty good kissing.I totally said you should buy ths manga.Ultimate yaoi lover.
Love it December 21, 2006 Joua Lor (Wausau, Wi USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ahh, i love this manga. I got it last week and I was so excited that i read it right away. it took me one hour to finish it. i am reading it the second time. later, i am going to go buy the novels for it. *love it*
Absolutely beautiful October 14, 2006 Dara May 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Absolutely beautiful story and georgeous art. Very romantic. I re-read this manga over and over again. I love it so much that I ordered the novels from Amazon to know how the relationship between Wataru and Kazuki progresses. I'm happy DMP published the English translation of the novels. I already pre-ordered the 3rd novel, which will be released October 30th. Can't wait!
Cliched story made worse by bad editing/translating July 25, 2006 Eike 5 out of 10 found this review helpful
This manga is meant to be, on all counts, a cute, short, shounen-ai story. It's based on a novel series (released only in Japan, of course) that probably fleshes out the characters a lot better than what was managed in just one volume of manga.
First, about the manga itself. It's the story of a high school boy who randomly happens to have the same ring as one of the most popular boys in school (an upperclassman, at that). Since this upperclassman is constantly rude to our poor main character, he is of course completely bewildered, yet he slowly finds himself falling for the older boy. The two main characters are the only ones who really matter. The best friend completely disappears from the story after the first two chapters or so, and all females are delegated to either being "vengeful bitch" or "supportive friend." On top of that, there is a lot of that frustrating "He just confessed to me, but I wonder if he really truly does love me but I bet actually not" that goes on in a lot of shounen-ai manga.
I have to admit that Hotaru Odagiri's art style is gorgeous -- as long as you're only looking at the characters. The boys are as pretty as they come, and they like to stand in a lot of blank space. You will get maybe one shot of a background for each scene, and after that it's all screen tones of various kinds. To me, that just speaks of laziness on the artist's part.
Now, while I admit to having enjoyed the manga despite all of the flaws I've pointed out so far, there is one very jarring thing about this manga. The translators opted to remove all references to the Japanese language, which is usually a good thing -- no random "kawaii"s or "baka"s thrown in there (something I did see in the Marmelade Boy manga). However, since this is a Japanese high school setting, they stumbled across the problem of what to do with all the honorifics. Instead of just gracefully removing them and leaving it at that, they replaced them with English "equivalents." Now, "Mr. Kazuki" might be approriate in an office, but in high school... well, not even in college would I address my classmates like that. Girls with crushes on the main character would constantly swoon about "Mr. Kazuki." (Which, I will assume, was "senpai" in the Japanese version.) To top it all off, at one point the older character tells the younger one to call him "SIR Kazuki." While I realize he was trying to be obnoxiously rude, it sounds so completely out of place I just had to roll my eyes.
I thought it was a nice touch that they left the dustcover on the book, but would have liked it more if they hadn't oversized the book and had at least removed the Japanese text from the cover itself.
It's a cute read, but definitely not worth the $13 they want you to shell out for it.
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