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Kaito

Auteur de Blue Flag, Vol. 1

13 oeuvres 785 utilisateurs 20 critiques

Séries

Œuvres de Kaito

Blue Flag, Vol. 1 (2017) 205 exemplaires
Blue Flag, Vol. 2 (2017) 115 exemplaires
Blue Flag, Vol. 3 (2017) 99 exemplaires
Blue Flag, Vol. 4 (2018) 83 exemplaires
Blue Flag, Vol. 5 (2018) — Auteur — 75 exemplaires
Blue Flag, Vol. 6 (2019) 69 exemplaires
Blue Flag, Vol. 8 (2020) 68 exemplaires
Blue Flag, Vol. 7 (2019) 65 exemplaires
Cross Manage, Vol. 5 1 exemplaire
Cross Manage, Vol. 3 1 exemplaire
Cross Manage, Vol. 2 1 exemplaire
Cross Manage, Vol. 1 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Kaito
Date de naissance
1984
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Japan
Professions
author
mangaka

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Critiques

The characters take you on such a difficult emotional journey. Somehow, volume 7 turned me inside out in ways the previous ones did not (and I loved all of them!).

Conversations, conversations, conversations – they hit you, they don’t let go. I find that I am in the story up to my ears and have trouble coming back to my world.

The aftermath of Toma’s confession becomes a whirlpool that sucks everyone in.

It’s fascinating to watch these young people discussing and clashing over gender roles, HBTQ, friendship, and differences of opinion in general – even though I’ve heard it all before, both the stupid crap and the wise things.

Futaba, Masumi and Mami have yet another conversation that leads to an emotional explosion.

“There’s no way you could understand what it’s like… for people who don’t dare whisper what they want to shout.”

Phew. I want to give everyone a hug and make it better. I wonder what will happen in volume 8? It’s the final one...
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Alexandra_book_life | 1 autre critique | Jan 21, 2024 |
So lovely, so beautifully drawn, so emotional. Most of each volume in this series is about characters talking, looking at each other, reacting to what is being said, thinking and reflecting. You cannot look away. Also, I love the way side characters suddenly shine - in this volume, I am thinking about the conversation between Masumi and Akiko in particular. And then, there was that ending...
 
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Alexandra_book_life | 1 autre critique | Dec 15, 2023 |
I like Blue Flag more and more with each volume. I like the careful, slow pace, the emotional impact that is so deftly handled, the characters you want to hug. The story is so much more than a school romance - it's about friendships, understanding who you are, learning to love yourself. I'm glad I discovered this series.
 
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Alexandra_book_life | 1 autre critique | Dec 15, 2023 |
I happened to see a review of this manga series by one of my Goodreads friends and was curious. "School manga" has never been my favourite subgenre, but this first volume was very promising: touching, funny, and quirky. The style is lovely, and I really liked how all the facial expressions were drawn. I came to care about the characters very quickly and wanted to grab the next volume as soon as I finished this one...
 
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Alexandra_book_life | 6 autres critiques | Dec 15, 2023 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
13
Membres
785
Popularité
#32,427
Évaluation
4.2
Critiques
20
ISBN
40
Langues
5

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