Kamisama Kiss, Vol. 18, by Julietta Suzuki
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Nanami Momozono is alone and homeless after her dad skips town to evade his gambling debts and the debt collectors kick her out of her apartment. So when a man she's just saved from a dog offers her his home, she jumps at the opportunity. But it turns out that his place is a shrine, and Nanami has unwittingly taken over his job as a local deity! Nanami’s journey to the past was a success! She found a way to break the curse and save Tomoe, and he even admitted that he has feelings for her. Now they’re both ready to enjoy life as a happy couple. Tomoe is hoping to spend some special alone time with Nanami, but instead they go on a school trip to Okinawa with the entire grade—and things go from tropical paradise to yokai nightmare in no time!
Kamisama Kiss, Vol. 18, by Julietta Suzuki- Amazon Sales Rank: #51677 in Books
- Brand: Suzuki, Julietta
- Published on: 2015-06-02
- Released on: 2015-06-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.50" h x .70" w x 5.00" l, .37 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 200 pages
About the Author Julietta Suzuki's debut manga Hoshi ni Naru Hi (The Day One Becomes a Star) appeared in the 2004 Hana to Yume Plus. Her other books include Akuma to Dolce (The Devil and Sweets), Karakuri Odette, and Kamisama Kiss (Kamisama Hajimemashita), which is published by VIZ Media.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. "A Yokai's eyes are always clear like glass. Neither good nor evil exists in them. Their eyes reflect their true intentions." By Leaf I received this early from a preorder at Rightstuf. Review is also on Goodreads. Very slight spoilers. I just go a little more indepth than the synopsis does.DISCLAIMER:If you have triggers, please be careful with this volume. Chapter 107 is very controversial and I believe this was handled maturely, but it will make some people very uncomfortable. Nanami is not raped, but she does get assaulted by Kirihito, and it is very hard to read for the few panels that are presented.Nanami has been growing as a character, and as such, I was expecting something to test her greatly. This is one of the darkest volumes Kamisama Kiss has presented. That gorgeous cover I praised earlier before reading disguises a volume that has a very controversial chapter.It begins with Tomoe and Nanami going to school and both of them realizing that in order to become a part of society, your academic standing holds a lot of power of you. This is very true in Japanese culture. Nanami wants to go to her first and last school trip with her class and after Mikage demands that she score 80% on all her tests to go, she studies diligently. We get to see Tomoe's thoughts regarding Nanami which adds a lot to their relationship. And it looks like Ami x Kurama might happen :DThen the volume changes when Nanami leaves with her class. A storm is brewing and their flights are cancelled. When Ami is kidnapped by Unari, claiming that Kirihito has stolen the Robe of Feathers from her, Nanami must agree to return it lest Ami remain a prisoner.Kirihito's life is slipping and he needs to get his body back. With the Robe of Feathers he can do so, but he is dying. He asks that Nanami be taken to him. Only she can help preserve what little life he has left-but in doing so, Nanami will likely die. Nanami is not stupid. She would do what any person would given her situation. She is forced to help him, and from there, the controversial moment I mentioned happens.The way it was handled is to let the readers realize that Kirihito/Akura-Oh is NOT a good person. If you were a fan of him like I was, it finally is clear that he will never change. He is selfish, vain and a brat. And I can guarantee you that this pairing will never happen. I don't understand why fans assume that any forced kiss or something like that means love. That is sexual assault, and the author makes it clear to the reader that this is not something we should be praising in manga. So many shoujo glamorize assault as being love, but this series draws the line. Nanami is not just kissed here. I will not go into details, but if you still ship these two, I cannot agree with you.If he were to start changing his life, doing his best to right his wrongs, etc. then I could consider him in a positive light. In volume 7 we saw that he was dealing with a lot of turmoil and I was invested in him. But he shows his true colors too many times later on for me to root for him.I am so glad that this series is not glorifying harassment or trying to make d-bag guys out to be love interests. This is a great example of a shoujo series that does it right.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very good By Jude ~4/5I’m so happy that Tomoe and Nanami are a couple now. They’re not super lovey-dovey, but they’re cute together. And I like seeing Tomoe being possessive of her, protective, but with a purpose now. They just make me happy.The first part of this volume, we get to see the group relaxed, back at school and home. Studying to pass a test in order to go on a school trip. And then they go on the school trip, and some problems happen. Kirihito shows back up, and he needs Nanami’s energy in order to survive. I don’t like the way he gets it from her, and the problems that causes for Tomoe. Then, because of him, Nanami’s human friend gets captured. I like the development this gives to Nanami’s human life, and that she has such a good friend she’d sacrifice for.I don’t like Kirihito at all, though, which makes me happy about the cliffhanger. Tomoe is gonna take care of business, ya’ll. I’m looking forward to that.A solid volume. I’m so excited with where this series is going, and it’s always a delight to have a new volume.[More of my reviews are available on my blog, Geeky Reading, to which there's a link on my profile.]
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Don't make deals with mermaids! By Kat Lyn In this volume, Nanami and Tomoe both challenge each in becoming more academic to start with. Their rewards are being able to go on the school trip to Okinawa. Mizuki, Nanami's snake shinshi guardian, also now gets to help out at her school. I get the feeling this will bring along some more hijinks. Later things turn dire. Nanami's friend, Ami, is kidnapped. Nanami has to make some dangerous bargains to retrieve her. Picking up more in action with Kirihito's return, and now I wonder if there will be a showdown between them? Leaves me wondering on the next volume.
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