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Alcohol, Shirt And Kiss (Yaoi) | 
| Author: Kuwabara Yuko Publisher: Digital Manga Publishing
List Price: $12.95 Buy New: $2.97 You Save: $9.98 (77%)
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 668533
Media: Paperback Pages: 194 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.9 x 0.7
ISBN: 1569708401 Dewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9781569708408 ASIN: 1569708401
Publication Date: April 4, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: NEW GREAT BUY!!
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| Customer Reviews:
It's sweet! August 6, 2008 Ran-chan (California, USA) I just loved this story. It's starts out as quite a strange situation (okay, really strange), but morphs into this sweet romance. The fact that Kita lies to his coworker, Naruse, by telling him they slept together starts Kita off as kind of a jerk. But over time, I got passed it and loved how Kita was this rather emotionless and the cool type, while Naruse was cute and gullible. Seeing their relationship grow over time was so charming and I really fell in love with the two.
However, this manga isn't perfect. It can become a little too sweet at times, and I'm a lover of sweet yaoi, so for me to say this is big. Not to spoil anything, but whenever the words "Let's become one" are in yaoi, it kinda triggers my gag reflexes. But besides that, it's really nice. Plus I liked all the titles...Alcohol, Shirt and Kiss, Criminal, Girlfriend, and Proposal...gah! So cute! >_<
Oh, and this is very light on the action (I've seriously seen 16+ yaoi manga more graphic than this) so if you're looking for hardcore, this isn't for you. (Kita and Naruse's relationship is kind of slow moving...)
Alcohol, Shirt & Kiss April 22, 2008 chibiasta (Santa Cruz, CA USA) This is one of the cutest and sweetest soft core yaoi manga I've read. The story is very well written (interesting with no lame plots like a lot of the yaoi manga have) and the characters are well developed and all have distinct and very interesting personalities. The entire book is beautifully drawn with an very appealing art style. If you are a fan of yaoi, it'd definitely make you squeal like the fangirl you are. It'd definitely worth buying!
worst manga ever February 8, 2008 adead_poet@hotmail.com (Austin, tx USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well, I don't know if it is the worst manga ever, but it just seemed... it just wasn't compelling. Halfway through I didn't care about the characters or the story... so I just quit reading it.
Not worth the money or time it took to read April 24, 2007 Mistress Rebecca (Oakland, CA) 5 out of 12 found this review helpful
Where to begin...If you can get past one of the main characters taking advantage of the other one by lying and saying they slept together, as well as their coworkers being aware of the deception and just letting it play out rather than intervene, then maybe you'll like this book. But chances are you'll expect some kind of transformation from the characters, which doesn't seem to happen until maybe the end of the book. The book supposedly spans a year of the characters dating, yet the main character still can't come to grips with the fact that he's attracted to a guy? And it takes the whole book for them to do the deed? Sorry if there were too many spoilers, but if the plot's absurd that there should at least be some hot and heavy action. Sadly, this book didn't deliver. Try Close the Last Door and skip this one.
Engaging and enjoyable! Think Fake! April 1, 2007 R.Parklane (Tokyo, Japan) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
This soft core Yaoi traces the relationship development between 2 police officers. Sounds like Fake ? Definitely but on the love and without the police actions and it is not a series. The story consists of 9 chapters, the title of each chapter aptly describing its contents in 3 words. Alcohol, Shirt and Kiss is the first chapter's title and these same 3 words are just how it all started for Naru and Kita. The plot focusing on their relationship is engaging, at times hilarious, sometimes disarmingly sweet and those of us into romance certainly appreciate the emotions build-up. The side characters of their 3 police colleagues are quite solid, each one having his/her said in the 2 guys' relationship, which add to the fun. As for the couple, they are very likable. Naru is the endearing uke who gradually becomes more demanding and Kita the cool seme does have a vulnerable side which balances their relationship and makes it more realistic. The artwork is decent and the caricartures certainly add to the enjoyment of the story. A very good read indeed.
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