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FREE DENGEKI DAISY, VOLUME 10 PDF Kyousuke Motomi | 192 pages | 03 Jul 2012 | Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc | 9781421542676 | English | San Francisco, United States Dengeki Daisy, Chapter 10 - Dengeki Daisy Manga Online Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want Volume 10 Read Currently Reading Read. Dengeki Daisy editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details Dengeki Daisy other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Dengeki Daisy 10 by Kyousuke Motomi. Teru ist geschockt! Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. Volume 10 June by Tokyopop first published September 26th More Details Original Title. Dengeki Daisy Teru KurebayashiTasuku Kurosaki. Other Editions Volume 10 Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Dengeki Daisy 10please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book Volume 10 not yet featured on Volume 10. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review Dengeki Daisy Dengeki Daisy 10 Dengeki Daisy, Um, what Volume 10 hell????? A few days ago this said it was going to be out on the 2nd of February!!!!! Now it says 3rd of July!!!! I need more Daisy!! Not July!!! I'd forgotten I had this on my shelf. I think that says something. Not that the story is Volume 10. There's a reason I gave it four stars. When I Dengeki Daisy writing several years ago as if I'm some expert I heard that the moment Dengeki Daisy characters start talking about how the story isn't moving, that means the story isn't moving. The advice? Cut out their observations and make the story move. Now, in a series like Dengeki, you can start off a volume with Teru and her friends summarizing everything that isn't I'd forgotten I had this on my shelf. Now, in a series like Dengeki, you can start off a volume with Teru and her friends summarizing everything that isn't shown and having her friends lose it when they find out she hasn't even so much as kissed Kurosaki and it'll be called "breaking the fourth wall". The problem is, they're right. The story is slowing down. But first, the Dengeki Daisy stuff. Teru is still hilarious in this volume. She's still intelligent, even in her more insecure moments, and she's still pretty funny, especially when she tries to seduce Kurosaki after a makeover by her friends. Kurosaki himself is slowly changing from a guy who would act like a jerk to make sure Dengeki Daisy was distance between him and Teru, to a guy who can occasionally lean in close and sniff the perfume she's wearing without saying something that will completely ruin the moment. The Dengeki Daisy relationship between Kiyoshi and Rena could have been really improbable, but because those two met through Teru and hang out near each other because of Teru, it actually works very well when they start talking by themselves. Rena, for all Dengeki Daisy arrogance, has a good heart, Volume 10 Kiyoshi, for all his hatred of the elite, is smart enough to see beyond the surface with her. Combined with the way Motomi Kyousuke has aged Kiyoshi as time goes by, making him a teeny bit more bishie, I'm looking forward to Volume 10 sub-plot more each time I see it. My favorite part of this volume, though, was how Teru dealt with weakness. Much as we of the female persuasion would like to believe we are strong enough to handle anything, it's not true. When Teru is knocked off- balance by events, it's nice to see it play on her insecurities for a while. Yes, this could be viewed as encouraging the "damsel in distress" but if the first girl admitted to The Citadel a previously all-male, elite military school had to have the physical requirements Volume 10 because there was no way she could reach them, I think that says something about women in general compared to the strength of men. Not that we shouldn't Volume 10 to be strong, just that we shouldn't let ourselves get carried away into thinking that a few self-defense courses are all we'll need in life Dengeki Daisy be safe, or that we'll always think clearly when we're taken by surprise. That's arrogance. That said, this incident I'm dancing around does provide an opportunity to show more than Teru's ability to freak out and recover. It also shows how far Kurosaki has come in his acceptance of himself and his relationship to Teru. Now, for the weak points. The first chapter feels like filler. Plus, it's frustrating because, other than the amusement park and we all know how that endedTeru and Kurosaki haven't actually gone out on a Dengeki Daisy. One that ends well, I mean. It's a brief diversion, but thankfully the volume gets back to the main plot pretty quick. Akira returns, and mysteries swirl around Rena's fiance, while Jack Frost the Virus Dengeki Daisy still very much around. About the romance, we're now at volume 10, and there's been next to no physical development. Personally, I don't mind. I like how Motomi is increasing the emotional side of their relationship first. She handles drama really, really well. Seriously, there are very few shojo mangas I've read that handle pain as well as Dengeki Daisy. It's never heavy-handed, never in your face, it's just beautiful. So, I'll keep going with this series, even though it's starting to feel a tiny bit lost. It's still one of the best out there. I wonder if Ms. Motomi's contract requires her to make a manga series with a specific number of volumes. Probably not, but it feels like the series is stagnating. Dengeki Daisy so many volumes, where the plot took important leaps forward, the last volume or two feels like the same thing again and again. Here Teru is worried about school. Teru is still trying Dengeki Daisy feel confident th I wonder if Ms. Teru is still trying to feel confident that Kurosaki Dengeki Daisy her. These plot elements are pleasant enough. I still laugh of Teru's antics. Somehow the "go bald" joke doesn't ever get old well, it does a little. She's clueless about boys. She Volume 10 a little weak in this book - a little "needs to be rescued", but overall I'm pleased to see that she still holds her own against Kurosaki. It isn't in her nature to be a lovesick teenager and Kurosaki doesn't want her to be. My favorite part of Dengeki Daisy remains the passionate scenes between Teru and Kurosaki. Motomi is somehow able to create feelings of Dengeki Daisy passion with simple drawings of the character looking at each other or embracing. I'm getting a little frustrated with Dengeki Daisy, but it is a simple read. I'll definitely keep going back. Sep 17, S. Eries rated it it was ok Shelves: manga. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To Dengeki Daisy it, click here. List of Chapters | Dengeki Daisy Wiki | Fandom Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is Dengeki Daisy of date. For a Dengeki Daisy shopping experience, please upgrade now. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. NOOK Book. Furthermore, Akira tells Kurosaki that Teru is still a target! Biizu Kurabu Volume 10 Beads Club. Motomi enjoys sleeping, tea ceremonies and reading Haruki Murakami. Home 1 Books 2. Add to Wishlist. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. 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