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P**N
I cried through most of this manga.
The side story with Daichi, Yamato's older brother, was day beautiful and heart breaking at the same time. It seemed to take over the whole manga volume. But it was worth it. I can't wait to read the next volume.
M**J
Love it!!!
Love it!! Brand new books exactly like described! And FAST SHIPPING!!
M**L
It gets better by each book
Wonderful read full of emotions, I love the character development and each story behind each character. Wish this series were longer
T**R
Very happy with my purchase(
Arrived quickly. Very happy with my purchase(:
E**G
Say I Love You is my all time favorite mange
Say I Love You is my all time favorite mange, o love this story! Can't wait to get 11-13 😁😄
L**Y
Four Stars
It was ok
F**E
Five Stars
Cannot wait for the next one.
J**C
A focus on Yamato's brother's career and his lost love
In Say I Love You volume 9, most of the book focuses on two characters beyond the leads, teen model Megumi, who has a possessive crush on Yamato, and Yamato’s older brother Daichi, a hairdresser who helped Mei put together a stylish look. Megumi has beaten Mei in a school beauty contest, winning a date with Yamato. The forced time together is supposedly what she wants, but she has finally learned to be honest with herself about her emotions and those of others, including Yamato. In short, you can’t force someone to be your boyfriend, even if you’re pretending to be on a date.It’s a bit odd to me that everyone’s so eager to be with Yamato. Sure, we see him caring for Mei in considerate ways, but for all the emphasis on feelings in this series, he’s the one I’ve got the least sense of, internally. He is drawn attractively, though, as are the other characters, particularly when it comes to distinctive hairstyles.Perhaps that’s why Haruki made Daichi a stylist. Much of this book focuses on his backstory, a previous romance with Suzu, a woman he pursued over a number of years at the same time he was establishing his own salon. Daichi’s assistant, Kyoko, has a crush on him, and she narrates how skilled he is, and how he selects his customers based on being able to give them a look that makes them happy.Kyoto wishes he would cut her hair, but he refuses. That’s in contrast to his previous love; he wanted to style her, but she refused. This volume explains why, in both cases. It’s a nice three-chapter side story on the nature of appearance and caring for others and the way people try to protect themselves once they’ve been hurt when it comes to love. (The publisher provided a review copy. Review originally posted at ComicsWorthReading.com.)
N**1
Five Stars
Good book x
S**Y
Four Stars
very good
E**T
Four Stars
good book
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