This is a really adorable, but sometimes cruel story.... plz read it.....
story: In this world, there are fairies, a long time ago humans showed intelligence, and made fairies their slaves and mistreat them. The story is about a girl, who lost her mother and wants to become a silver sugar master, she has to go on a journey and buys a handsome warrior fairy to protect her. The fairy hates and does'nt trust humans and lost someone too, will she be able to change his heart and achieve her goal?
art: the art is really nice, clean and fresh
characters: There are villains, and there are the
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: 銀砂糖師と黒の妖精 ~シュガーアップル・フェアリーテイル~ InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 11
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 9, 2012 to Oct 3, 2014
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
Hana to Yume Online Statistics Ranked: #36192 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #6794
Members: 3,134
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*Contains spoilers*
Sugar Apple Fairy Tale is well, very sugary. It is in all respects a simple shoujo fairy tale, but unlike many, not one outside the realm of realism or avoidant of violence. A naive but determined girl named Ann is trying to deal with her mother's very recent passing. She aspires to be a skilled sugar-sculpture craftswoman like her mother, and now on her own in the world, sets out to reach a yearly festival so she can enter a completion. The road there is very dangerous, so she reluctantly, and against the humanitarian morals she has been taught, purchases a warrior fairy named Shall ... Jan 22, 2023
I started reading after the anime's episode three cliffhanger. I am not a shoujo fan.
It is a short but sweet shoujo story with all the elements that make me recommend it to readers. The twists, turns, and ending can be seen halfway through the chapters, but that does not matter. The character's depth and development are just enough to let the readers feel some connection to them. I loved Ann and her drive to become a silver sugar master and treat fairies as equals. I enjoyed Shall's gradual change in attitude towards the naive, beautiful Ann. If a story makes you evoke a ... |