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📖 Relive first love’s magic—grab Ao Haru Ride Vol. 11 before it’s gone!
Ao Haru Ride, Vol. 11 continues the beloved shojo manga series that inspired the Blue Spring Ride anime, following Futaba Yoshioka’s complex high school romance with Kou Tanaka. With a stellar 4.8-star rating from 725 reviews and top rankings in young adult romance manga categories, this volume is a must-have for fans craving heartfelt storytelling and emotional depth.
| Best Sellers Rank | 68,475 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 40 in Media Tie-In Comics for Young Adults 49 in Romance Comics & Graphic Novels for Young Adults 332 in Mangas for Young Adults |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 725 Reviews |
Y**S
Good
Nice
J**S
Great manga
Good read!
M**E
Shojo pour ado et cie
Très belle histoire décrite par l’autrice. J’ai bien aimé le relire en anglais, plusieurs fois afin de voir les différentes points de vue de chaque hero/héroïne. Ça touche les thèmes de la morte, perte d’un être cher (père, mère), le deuil, le premier amour, l’amitié, les faux-semblants, la vie de lycéen japonais, le soutien, et bien d’autres Amazon n’est pas très bon pour l’envoi de livre: mal emballé, arrive en mauvais état
K**Y
cute series
I love this series and came we’ll packege
L**☆
A capa mais linda de toda a coleção!❤️
Estou apaixonada por essa capa. Linda demais!😍 Eu recomendo o mangá tanto pela história quanto pela qualidade. Mas se você não gosta do tipo das folha que os mangás costumam ter, acho que não vai gostar tanto. A única coisa que notei em relação aos mangás do Brasil, foi a qualidade. A versão americana é um pouco mais resistente e eu gosto bastante.
J**R
Gah... she just can't get over him, nor he, her.
Futaba has to be more honest with herself, & others, including Kou & Toma. Especially them. Neither of them wants to lose to the other, but it's not up to them. Futaba, get it together, girl! It's go time! It's time to wash or rinse, which is it gonna be? And finally "Little Aya" has a breakthrough with his dream girl... and then we see that she hasn't always been as cold to him as he thought! And now, at the end of the volume, Futaba tells Toma the truth, and they come to understand each other better. Also, Kou, unable to let something go unless he has closure, he finally catches up with Narumi to have "the talk"... so she's finally accepted the truth. Or has she? Only time will tell. I keep feeling like Toma & Narumi are going to get hurt bad, and it will basically be seen as collateral damage. Love hurts, as a wise man once said (well, actually, the 70's Scotish rock band "Nazareth" said it, after the "Everly Brothers" did...). So yeah, another volume full of soap-worthy drama, to be sure. I am so very much enjoying this series. Well, I love anything by this mangaka. Art, very good. Such facial expressions. Dialogue, so true to the subject matter. I think any of us could see ourselves in these situations when we were in high school. Many of us probably did. Characters, believable, likeable, relatable, and just utterly fascinating.
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