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D**N
Ai No Kusabi Book vs Animes
I first watched the original (OVA1,OVA2)and 2012 remakes (OVA1-OVA4)of Ai No Kusabi animes before reading the books. So when I read the book it just enhanced what I watched in OVA1 of the original anime. It's true that movies cut out alot of things from the book. So if you want to know more of what the anime did not show you, I recommend buying the books to fill in the blanks.
C**Z
Book two in this epic tale
So book two is an awesome explanation on how the two main pairings met. This series is a good read.
J**S
Great seller
Thank you! Love this series also nice packaging.
R**X
one of my favorite yaoi novels
I love this novel and the OVA!! I'm looking forward to the new volume being published next year!! And the quality of the book is pretty good, like paper and printing.. It's awesome!!
D**D
Five Stars
It was great reading how Iason and Riki first met, I would definitely recommend this story!
I**H
Great
This is a great series. The Manga are wonderfully written and put you in the middle of the minds of the characters and the situations. It's great and a great read. Very in depth and intense. Great great great.
A**.
Four Stars
Great work
T**E
Well presented yet ominous continuation of the series
Ai no Kusabi Volume 2 concludes with more questions than answers. The questions about what led Riki, the leader of Bison, from the slums and into the grasp of the Blondy, Iason Mink, are the focal point of the volume, but as a result even more questions are raised.The biggest question would have to be the details of Riki's time at Guardian and what happened to him and his "friends" there. Dark allusions to their unfortunate fate are made, but the details about some "incident" that keeps being mentioned are still elusive.Also is the question about the black maket courier boss Katze's true intentions, though to pose that question might be too much of a spoiler for those who have not yet experienced the volume. Suffice to say, his own slum roots and connections to the driving plot of this volume are curious and more than a little ominous.I do have to pose an issue, aside from questions, about the nature of Riki's relationship with Guy. It is still unclear how they met, and while it keeps being restated that they are "pairing partners" and trust and devote themselves to one another, anything but that is being shoved in our faces in this volume. Riki continues to drift further and further away from Guy and Guy's lack of presense this time around only leaves us wondering what is going through his head during all of this.And in case any of that was confusing, volume 2 of Ai no Kusabi takes place entirely in flashback to the time before Riki and Iason Mink ever met by chance on the streets of Midas. As the restless 15 year old leader of Bison, Riki keeps searching for something elusive with almost obsessed fervor. Caught by Iason trying to pick-pocket a tourist, and subesequently let go on a whim, Riki, refusing to allow his pride to be indebted to anyone, forces an encounter with Iason that will forever affect both of their futures.Iason is cold and calculating, but already by the end of the book we can see his own growing obsession with Riki. It's clear that not only is their chance meeting destined to pull them closer together, but also that this closeness will ultimately result in tragedy for both of them.If you're looking for romantic bits, you're going to be disappointed, but there are a few graphic scenes in this volume: one frustrating and humiliating incident with Iason and a scene tarnished by that one with Guy (one of Guy's few appearances in the volume).Again in this volume, as in volume 1, the translation is fantastic. But also again, as in volume 1, the entire book needs a good lookover by a proofreader. The language is so smooth and articulate that seeing simple typographical errors was incredibly irritating and off-putting. The illustrations this time around, with the exception of one image of Iason towards the end that was two pages ahead of where it should have been, actually hit in the right places for the moments they depicted. I'm glad DMP mostly took care of that problem from volume 1 and I hope they continue to pay attention to that detail in the future.If you're looking through this review, having already read volume 1, knowing where this story is headed and still interested in continuing, the book is worth the read, I assure you. If you're looking through this review considering whether or not to start reading the series all together, I say, yes, please do, but go back and start with volume 1. The story is deep, tragic and so wide-scoping that missing all of the detail contained at the beginning will make it harder to appreciate coming this far.
K**N
Well what can I say
Because the DVD did little to explain anything because of the very little context, I bought this book hoping to get more insight into this complex series only to be bitterly disappointed. I now find to get the complete insight I have to pay an extreme amount of nearly $200 to buy the book that explains all or buy the Manga newspapers that serialised this Series. I’ve loved what I’ve seen and read but won’t be paying that amount. However having said that there are many made clips on Utube which will give you a further insight into this amazing series.
A**Z
Indispensable, un yaoi mítico
Para mi es el mejor yaoi que se haya escrito. Es una novela indispensable para una fuyoshi, la cuna del yaoi. La historia es preciosa y muy adulta, con unos personajes muy trabajados y que enamoran.
R**E
Wunderbare Ergänzung zum Film
Ich liebe den Film deshalb habe ich dieses Taschenbuch gekauft, um tiefer in die Geschichte und Charaktere einzutauchen.Leider war es schon nach einem Tag ausgelesen.Ich empfehle es für alle die den Film gesehen haben und einigermaßen gut englisch verstehen.
A**T
Destiny
Ich kannte erst den Anime und bin durch Zufall auf die Novellen gestossen und war sehr positiv überrascht. Ich kann jedem die Bücher nur empfehlen, der mehr über die einzelnen Charakter erfahren möchte.
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