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Chargement... Haven't you heard? I'm Sakamoto!, Volume 2par Nami Sano
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"Top student, model employee, and expert escape artist--Sakamoto has caught the eye of many an admirer--including his friend Kubota's mother. However, not everyone is won over by Sakamoto's effortless charms. Kakuta-sensei, a teacher at Sakamoto's school, is determined to catch their prized student breaking the rules, but what could possibly drive the squeaky-clean Sakamoto to an act of disobedience? Confronted by parents, faculty, and concerned fellow students, Sakamoto is never without a plan. Still haven't heard of Sakamoto? Everyone else seems to have!"--P. [4] of cover. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I don't know why I requested this. I shouldn't have. I disliked the first volume, which I felt had too much an "uncanny valley" feeling to it to truly be funny. I mean, this series is supposed to be a comedy right? I'm not misunderstanding?
I had similar issues while reading this volume. I'm sorry, but Sakamoto makes my skin crawl, and I can't bring myself to laugh at the situations he deals with. I wonder if a different artist would change things. Technically, Sakamoto and the things he does aren't that different from the occasional humorous bits in Black Butler, where Sebastian accomplishes seemingly impossible feats in order to properly serve his master. I love that stuff in Black Butler, but it doesn't work for me at all here.
The first part of this volume was particularly awful. Yoshinobu's mother struck me as a pitiful woman, and I disliked that the volume seemed to be asking readers to laugh at her and her efforts to corner Sakamoto. Not only that, she was attempting to molest a teenage boy - not something I'd consider good comedy material.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) ( )