This manga is a classic example of a promising plot with amiable characters gone wrong in the hands of unsophisticated imagination.
Story:
The manga starts off with a pleasant introduction of the female protagonist, Kana Takachiho, a normal teenage girl leading her normal school and home lives. As predictable as it could get, her life was turned upside down when she was injured in an accident, saved by a pureblood vampire , Aki, (who was introduced as her childhood friend) and obtain immortality as a result of him sucking her blood. However in exchange of immortality, the female protagonist belongs to a “possession” of the pure
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Pureblood + Boyfriend Japanese: 純血+彼氏 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 10
Chapters: 47
Status: Finished
Published: Jul 28, 2010 to Sep 27, 2014
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
ARIA Authors:
Shouoto, Aya (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #38552 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1728
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Your Feelings Categories Nov 5, 2010
it is really briliant!.The art is very good
there is a very cute looking character called aki(vampire),and his childhood friend(human) kana reunit and she finds out he is a vampire and he makes her,her servant,aki has a younger twin brother who likes kana and kissed her.They haven't seen eachother in 7 years and they both say they have changed in looks but not in personality.It is so cute and romantic and funny at the same time and i just wanna read more but there isn't any more chapters i have to wait for the next chapters to come TT^TT. it is really good and is ... Jun 24, 2015
I loved this manga so much, and highly recommend it for people who will read it through to the end. Shouoto sensei's art has always held up to my sky-high expectations, and the story is so beautifully woven and has such a heartbreaking ending (no spoilers). It starts out light but has a dark twist in the twentiethish chapter, that wonderfully depicts the character Aki's pain and longing. Also is very educational for people interested in Japanese culture, as it has little tidbits of very cultural aspects. For example, the Hanafuda cards that tell a very grim story, as well as the characters' trip to
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Oct 28, 2011
To review this story I'd like to say that at the beginning it was very interesting. The art was spectacular, as always with Shouoto, and the story line started of so great that i couldn't sand waiting for chapter 2. Then chapter 2 comes out and its okay but the story continues. Its around I'd say maybe chapter 4 or 5 i don't really remember, that it started straying from mysterious vampires and stuff to a cheesy school life thing. Don't get me wrong I have nothing against the school life stories they are very interesting at times but with this story it was very
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Dec 2, 2013
Apologies to fans: the reasons for my harsh critique
Honestly speaking, I want to firstly say that I am not a fan of the reverse harem. In shoujo manga like we have the male lead stereotype. To be fair I do read a combination of both Shounen and shoujo manga and both genre have their fair share of stereotypes. Most of Shouoto sensei's characters are heavily stereotyped and fan service oriented but then most shoujo manga is. I am by no means dissing shoujo manga, just explaining what to expect. I have followed skip beat for the last 8 years! I found this while trying to ... Apr 14, 2013
Okay at first I thought how interesting and was excited then I was like ugh... Warning minor SPOILERS! First off the plot the plot seems kinda wishy washy for example I read to chapter 12 Kana's friend disappears from the book after one chapter wth? or what happened to her part time job? While the idea could be interesting there are several points where they could deepen the story line but instead I'm plagued by questions... Now maybe they are answered later on but I can't force myself on any longer so I may never know. I wish I could tell the author you
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