Beauty pop

Kiyoko Arai

Book - 2006

"Although a truly gifted hairstylist, Kiri Koshiba has no interest in using her talent to pursue fame and fortune, unlike the three popular boys in the "Scissors Project" at school. Determined to become the best makeover team in Japan, they give showy makeovers to handpicked girls. As much as Kiri tries to shy away from the Scissors Project spotlight, she finds herself responding to beauty's call. When Kiri's friend Kanako gives a present to one of the members of the Scissors Project, her act of kindness is interpreted as a bribe to get a makeover, and they reject her for being too ugly. Kiri decides to help Kanako and give the boys a lesson in what true beauty is."--Cover [p. 4].

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Subjects
Published
San Francisco, Calif. : VIZ Media 2006-
Language
English
Main Author
Kiyoko Arai (-)
Other Authors
Amanda Hubbard (-), Miho Nishida
Edition
Shojo Beat manga ed
Item Description
"This book reads from right to left"--P. [4] of cover, v. 1.
Originally published in Japan by Shogakukan in 2004.
Physical Description
volumes : illustrations ; 19 cm
Audience
T: Teen, 13+
ISBN
9781421505756
9781421505763
9781421510095
9781421510101
9781421510118
9781421517841
9781421513232
9781421519272
9781421523101
9781439578933
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A Machiavellian undertone turns what might have been a run-of-the-mill shojo title into an interesting and unsettling study of just how much children and, by extension, adults judge books by their covers. Three boys using the name the Scissors Project give highly coveted makeovers to "ugly" girls at their school: "in the hands of those three, a girl becomes beautiful... she gets the guy of her dreams...." But first-year student Kiri, herself talented with a pair of scissors, doesn't care for the way they manipulate girls into subservience. While the boys of the Project continue to rule the school, a mysterious figure begins giving "magical" makeovers in secret, threatening the Project's power; this leads to an inevitable showdown battle, with scissors replacing swords, and an even more inescapable cliffhanger. The book's visual design is appropriately elegant and pretty, with lots of open panels and atmospheric, graphical elements and it polarizes the world of the story into sharply drawn halves, the pretty characters very pretty, the ugly ones very ugly. Young readers may have trouble discerning where the vapid shallowness ends and the satire begins if in fact it does. The message does indeed seem to be that beauty matters above all, and the only thing left to determine is how best to acquire it. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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