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Laddar... Skip Beat!, Vol. 20av Yoshiki Nakamura
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Although in general Skip Beat is a fantastic and entertaining series, I'd have to admit that volume 20 involved one of the weakest storyarcs in the series so far. Where as in volume 19, Kyoko was starting to focus on a new acting role beyond her range of experience, this miniarc, involving Maria and Christmas, acts somewhat as an interruption that makes it feel somewhat shoehorned. Things should be much more entertaining, come volume 21, with the Natsu storyarc. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Kyoko gets Maria to admit what has her so soured on the holidays. It turns out December 24th is Maria's birthday and the anniversary of her mother's death. Can Kyoko work a Christmas miracle and give this little girl a happy birthday? Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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As of late, Kyoko has really been experiencing familial bonds for the first time. She has never had a father in her life and it appears that her mother has abandoned her so she has always just lived with and kind of for Sho. Now she is able to take her bad experience with Sho and make something good out of it in finding her own life- her own family, friends, career, passions, and identity. Recently Kyoko has found a father figure as well that she can really look up to in her acting career but also just as a person because he is very motivational, passionate, and an all-around good guy. He quickly took Kyoko in and fostered her passions for acting and her need for a parent figure she has never been able to have.
I won't lie that I missed Sho in the past couple of books, but the plots were amazing. I also have such mixed feeling about Sho because of what he has done in the past and I can't be sure whether or not he has truly changed or just changed for the moment or why he felt like he could treat Kyoko like he has in the first place, particularly after all she has done for him. It seems like of all the people in the world, Kyoko and Sho know each other best and it will be interesting to continue seeing the progression of their twisting bond.
Mokooooo though! Her and Kyoko's friendship is the cutest and I love it so much ( )