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meganbmoore) wrote2007-12-07 08:21 pm
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"raised by pigeons" as a user interest has almost quadrupled...to 7 users. I find this to still be appallingly small.
For those who are unaware of or have forgotten the significance of this, I shall remind you.
Or if you don't want to read: Momoko, the heroine of Hikkatsu! Strike A Blow to Vivify was raised by pigeons and left her home to find her True Love, who she found in the form of the emotastic Shota, a young man who has spent years living in an Emo Fortress of Snowy Solitude, attempting to perfect the One Shot No-Fail Repair Blow, the karate move that he accidentally killed his master years ago, but that is meant to heal. (ETA: Please note that Shota is completely oblivious of his True Love status and it's debatable whether or not he even realizes Momoko is a girl...or that girls even exist.)
Yes, the fact that the heroine was raised by pigeons is the mildest crack in this entire book.
Yes, the entire thing is played out like it was a serious drama.
It is, after all, from the brain of the same person who went "what the world really needs is for 3 people to get transported to another world and have to strip elves to find pieces of the spell to get them back home and they have a giant tank and the elf who accidentally took them there accidentally transforms herself into a small animal and is in love with the jock." (I possibly just copied my description of Those Who Hunt Elves to
lesbiassparrowand and pasted it.)
Amazon informs me that I can have Vol 2 on 12/15, which probably means late December/early January. I highly anticipate it.
More people should read it. And have "raised by pigeons" as an interest.
For those who are unaware of or have forgotten the significance of this, I shall remind you.
Or if you don't want to read: Momoko, the heroine of Hikkatsu! Strike A Blow to Vivify was raised by pigeons and left her home to find her True Love, who she found in the form of the emotastic Shota, a young man who has spent years living in an Emo Fortress of Snowy Solitude, attempting to perfect the One Shot No-Fail Repair Blow, the karate move that he accidentally killed his master years ago, but that is meant to heal. (ETA: Please note that Shota is completely oblivious of his True Love status and it's debatable whether or not he even realizes Momoko is a girl...or that girls even exist.)
Yes, the fact that the heroine was raised by pigeons is the mildest crack in this entire book.
Yes, the entire thing is played out like it was a serious drama.
It is, after all, from the brain of the same person who went "what the world really needs is for 3 people to get transported to another world and have to strip elves to find pieces of the spell to get them back home and they have a giant tank and the elf who accidentally took them there accidentally transforms herself into a small animal and is in love with the jock." (I possibly just copied my description of Those Who Hunt Elves to
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Amazon informs me that I can have Vol 2 on 12/15, which probably means late December/early January. I highly anticipate it.
More people should read it. And have "raised by pigeons" as an interest.