Dengeki Daisy

Kyousuke Motomi

Book - 2010

"After orphan Teru Kurebayashi loses her beloved older brother, she finds solace in the messages she exchanges with Daisy, an enigmatic figure who can only be reached through the cell phone her brother left her. Meanwhile, mysterious Tasuku Kurosaki always seems to be around whenever Teru needs help. Could Daisy be a lot closer than Teru things?"--Cover.

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Subjects
Published
San Francisco, Calif. : Viz Media 2010-
Language
English
Main Author
Kyousuke Motomi (-)
Edition
Shojo Beat ed
Item Description
"Original Japanese ed. "Dengeki Daisy" published by Shogakukan Inc."
This book reads from right to left.
Physical Description
v. : chiefly ill. ; 19 cm
Audience
"Rated T+ for older teen"--Cover.
ISBN
9781421537276
9781421537283
9781421537290
9781421537306
9781451730807
9781451735222
9781421539416
9781421539973
9781421541761
9781421542676
9781421550602
9781421552422
9781421559667
9781421569444
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

So much of shojo (girl's) manga falls under the sway of one single emotion: longing. This series ruthlessly cultivates and exploits this innocent desire. After the death of her older brother, high school student Teru Kurebayashi is the only surviving member of her family. But before dying, her brother gave her a cellphone with which she can contact "Daisy," a mysterious man who acts as a sort of cyber-guardian angel. While Teru and Daisy text each other messages-those from Daisy are filled with gentle, kind words of encouragement and support-the young, thuggish, school janitor, Kurosaki, suddenly recruits Teru to help pay off the repairs to a window that she broke. Kurosaki is a cranky, shiftless, character who spends most of his time smoking, playing mah-jongg, and belittling Teru. Despite their antagonistic relationship, he always seems to be around when Teru needs help. Motomi uses a deft hand at composing the narrative, arranged with soft expressions and swaying flowers, while turning typical tricks of the shojo-manga trade on its head (a scene of gently falling flowers turns out to be a scene where Kurosaki is trimming trees). As a character, Teru is sharp and courageous, and gives as good as she gets. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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