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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Loved the and Now the MangaBy Lindsey AlbrightI didn't think there would be so much to the volume. I got it thinking that it was going to be one or two episodes worth (in comparison to the anime) and that would be the end of it. There's a lot more than that. Plus it has one of my absolute favorite scenes from School Rumble in it. I loved the anime, so if you enjoyed that, you'll love this.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. School Rumble, Volume 1By Montgomery HillI've watched the School Rumble series on on YouTube and found it quite amusing, so I decided to check out where the anime series began with began with the , supposedly typing. After all, since the book is better than the movie, right? It did not disappoint. The book only had a few differences to the show, which was all expected and I still enjoyed the hopeless romantics of Harima and Tenma.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. School Rumble Carries it's Legacy Through amazing Manga BooksBy Donovan RoudabushI have watched all the School Rumble anime episodes, and I was pretty impressed. I wanted to keep up with the series, so I went online to search for the first novel. They were quite expensive for what bargining, but I later discovered a used copy of the book. It was in great condition when recieved and well packaged. The Novel, In truth, was as good as the Anime. I was a little dissapointed when the Novel turned out to be a little girlier than the Anime. I really don't know if this was any better than the Anime, but the book was still OK. I would reccomend this to most people, but I still hope to read more.

SUBTLETY IS FOR WIMPS! She . . . is a second-year high school student with a single all-consuming question: Will the boy she likes ever really notice her? He . . . is the schoolrsquo;s most notorious juvenile delinquent and hersquo;s suddenly come to a shocking realization: Hersquo;s got a huge crush, and now he must tell her how he feels. Life- changing obsessions, colossal foul-ups, grand schemes, deep-seated anxieties, and raging hormonesndash;School Rumble portrays high school as it really is: over-the-top comedy!

From Publishers WeeklyUnrequited puppy love fuels many laughs in newcomer Kobayashi's debut. Second-year high school student Tsukamoto Tenma has a crush on Karasuma Oji. There's just one problem: Oji is transferring schools in two days. So Tenma leaves a heartfelt love letter in his locker, which she forgets to sign. Oji is intrigued enough to persuade his parents to let him stay at the school for a year while he figures out who his secret admirer is. Plenty of time, right? Not for Tenma. Crippled by her own lack of common sense, and oblivious to juvenile delinquent Harima Kenji's equally unrequited pursuit of her, Tenma makes with the meet cutes in an escalating series of attempts to get Oji to notice her. Kobayashi has obvious affection for his characters (even supporting rolCcedil;es like Tenma's mildly telepathic younger sister), which helps keep the hijinks funny even when they reach their most embarrassingmdash;and with bird costumes, Machiavellian seating schemes, and cases of mistaken identity, embarrassment abounds. Kobayashi shows his versatility by, keeping Tenma's scenes cleanly rendered, while using looser cross-hatching to give Kenji's scenes a grittier, crime-story feel. Occasional references to unseen rapists may push the tone a little too dark, but otherwise, this series should hold much amusement for teens. (Mar.) Copyright copy; Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.From School Library JournalGrade 7 Upndash;This is a typical romantic comedy complete with love triangle. Tsukamoto Tenma has decided to take her fate into her own hands by writing a letter to her crush, Karasuma. He had been planning to transfer to another school, but when he gets the letter, which Tenma has neglected to sign, he is intrigued enough to stay another term. Ironically, this is the most interesting thing he does. He is oblivious to Tenma's affections and doesn't seem to deserve them. Enter Harima Kenji, the school's notorious bad boy, who has a crush on Tenma. She is unaware of his feelings for her. Readers are never really sure who will win in the end and sometimes their loyalties are shaken as the story progresses, but it's all part of the fun. The plot works well in manga style, and the inevitable cliff- hanger will have patrons clamoring for volume two. The art is fairly typical, but the characters are easy to distinguish and have interesting styles. Harima Kenji is cool with his black leather and sunglasses, Karasuma is boring in his bowl haircut, and Tenma's antennalike pigtails add to her busy-bee, always-flitting-around persona. This is a great title for both male and female manga fans.ndash;Melissa T. Jenvey, New York Public Library Copyright copy; Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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