May. 28th, 2007

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Spent today marathoning this one(as in, cuddled up on the floor with my pillows sniffling).  Got it mostly for Abe Hiroshi, but the whole thing rocked.  It's essentially about the bizarre courtship between Kuwano, a perfectionist, set-in-his-ways architect and Natsumi, a frank but tolerant doctor at the hospital owned by his brother-in-law's family.

Before I get to the cut: 

[personal profile] dangermousie, the two main female characters spend a lot of time at a manga library, and one of them was reading Red River throughout the series, so I kept thinking of you the whole time.

 

more )

And yes, I shall start My Girl tomorrow...I just got sidetracked...
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Spent today marathoning this one(as in, cuddled up on the floor with my pillows sniffling).  Got it mostly for Abe Hiroshi, but the whole thing rocked.  It's essentially about the bizarre courtship between Kuwano, a perfectionist, set-in-his-ways architect and Natsumi, a frank but tolerant doctor at the hospital owned by his brother-in-law's family.

Before I get to the cut: 

[personal profile] dangermousie, the two main female characters spend a lot of time at a manga library, and one of them was reading Red River throughout the series, so I kept thinking of you the whole time.

 

more )

And yes, I shall start My Girl tomorrow...I just got sidetracked...
meganbmoore: (deadpool says grrr)
Stuff from last week?  Lingering cough, still tired, mostly better.  Now?  A cold.  Does the world hate me or something?

Ah well, at least a cold you can deal with pretty easily...
meganbmoore: (deadpool says grrr)
Stuff from last week?  Lingering cough, still tired, mostly better.  Now?  A cold.  Does the world hate me or something?

Ah well, at least a cold you can deal with pretty easily...
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Just finished the first ep, and so far, so good.  Loved Gong-chan blowing on the pen after using it to pry Yu-rin's fingers off his seat.  Yu-rin is a bit over-the-top, but she fun.  I have to ask, though, what is it with kdramas and putting their heroines in those ultracutesy outfits/hairstyles?  One episode and I'm ready for Yu-rin to have a new wardrobe...or at least ditch the vests and the pigtails.  (Someone please tell me it changes later, for the sake of my sanity)  Not sure about Lee Joon ki's character yet...really cliched intro and...urm...I know everyone kinda fangirls over him but...he looks like a girl...a really pretty one, at that.

ETA:  Lee Dong Wook and Lee Seo Jin need to make a drama where they star together as brothers.  Seriously.
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Just finished the first ep, and so far, so good.  Loved Gong-chan blowing on the pen after using it to pry Yu-rin's fingers off his seat.  Yu-rin is a bit over-the-top, but she fun.  I have to ask, though, what is it with kdramas and putting their heroines in those ultracutesy outfits/hairstyles?  One episode and I'm ready for Yu-rin to have a new wardrobe...or at least ditch the vests and the pigtails.  (Someone please tell me it changes later, for the sake of my sanity)  Not sure about Lee Joon ki's character yet...really cliched intro and...urm...I know everyone kinda fangirls over him but...he looks like a girl...a really pretty one, at that.

ETA:  Lee Dong Wook and Lee Seo Jin need to make a drama where they star together as brothers.  Seriously.
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All Night Long by Jayne Ann Krentz: Standard JAK-good mystery, strong, intelligent heroine, alpha male hero, great dialogue.  Nothing to make it stand out from her other books, but worlds better than most romantic suspense.

Hayate the Combat Butler Vol 1-2 by Kenjiro Hata:  Very fun series about a teenaged boy with worthless parents who are always in debt who end up selling his organs to the yakuza.  He's "saved" by Nagi, a girl who mistakes his kidnapping attempt as a confession of love and hires him on as her butler-a job that requires him to wrestle with tigers more than it does normal butler activities.  It reminds me a lot-art, characters, humor, story, borderline immortality of hero, etc-of Ken Akamatsu's stuff, only cuter and more innocent and without the fanservice.

La Corda d’Oro Vol 1-3 by Yuki Kure: Apparently based on a videogame, it's about Kahoko, a general education student at a school known for its prominent musical department, who gets a magical violin from a fairy and  finds herself enrolled in the school's famous music competition.  First off?  That Fairy?  Blasted annoying thing that needs to be squashed.  Other than that, I quite liked it.  Picked up volume 1 on a whim and pretty much forgot about it, but it's good.  Limited concept, but hopefully it won't last longer than it should.

Touch the Dark by Karen Chance: Urban fantasy about a psychic raised by the vampire who killed her parents who eventually got her revenge by exposing his black market exploits and ruining him financially, and has been on the run from him ever since, but eventually gets caught up in vampire/human politics.  Preety good first book, but looks like the series might get caught up on the vampires/sex urban fantasy crutch...we'll see.

Tail of the Moon Vol 3-4 by Rinko Ueda:  I had a feeling I'd fall for this one if I stuck with it long enough, and it looks like I was right.  Usagi is still a little too much all about Hanzo for me, but I'm really liking it.  Ultra clutzy heroine + insanely serious hero + ninja antics = fun.

Billionaires Prefer Blondes by Suzanne Enoch:  Book...3? 4?  In her series about an ex-cat burglar obsessed w/ Godzilla and diet coke and a british billionaire obsessed with...well, her, pretty much.  The strongest factor remains the dialogue(what happens when you write regency romances for your first 10 or so books...gives you an edge in that department) but I think the series as a whole is starting to appeal to me more.  This one had elements of Hudson Hawke, To Catch A Thief and How to Steal A Million.

*goes to pass out in front of My Girl*

 

meganbmoore: (fma-ed-bookworm)

All Night Long by Jayne Ann Krentz: Standard JAK-good mystery, strong, intelligent heroine, alpha male hero, great dialogue.  Nothing to make it stand out from her other books, but worlds better than most romantic suspense.

Hayate the Combat Butler Vol 1-2 by Kenjiro Hata:  Very fun series about a teenaged boy with worthless parents who are always in debt who end up selling his organs to the yakuza.  He's "saved" by Nagi, a girl who mistakes his kidnapping attempt as a confession of love and hires him on as her butler-a job that requires him to wrestle with tigers more than it does normal butler activities.  It reminds me a lot-art, characters, humor, story, borderline immortality of hero, etc-of Ken Akamatsu's stuff, only cuter and more innocent and without the fanservice.

La Corda d’Oro Vol 1-3 by Yuki Kure: Apparently based on a videogame, it's about Kahoko, a general education student at a school known for its prominent musical department, who gets a magical violin from a fairy and  finds herself enrolled in the school's famous music competition.  First off?  That Fairy?  Blasted annoying thing that needs to be squashed.  Other than that, I quite liked it.  Picked up volume 1 on a whim and pretty much forgot about it, but it's good.  Limited concept, but hopefully it won't last longer than it should.

Touch the Dark by Karen Chance: Urban fantasy about a psychic raised by the vampire who killed her parents who eventually got her revenge by exposing his black market exploits and ruining him financially, and has been on the run from him ever since, but eventually gets caught up in vampire/human politics.  Preety good first book, but looks like the series might get caught up on the vampires/sex urban fantasy crutch...we'll see.

Tail of the Moon Vol 3-4 by Rinko Ueda:  I had a feeling I'd fall for this one if I stuck with it long enough, and it looks like I was right.  Usagi is still a little too much all about Hanzo for me, but I'm really liking it.  Ultra clutzy heroine + insanely serious hero + ninja antics = fun.

Billionaires Prefer Blondes by Suzanne Enoch:  Book...3? 4?  In her series about an ex-cat burglar obsessed w/ Godzilla and diet coke and a british billionaire obsessed with...well, her, pretty much.  The strongest factor remains the dialogue(what happens when you write regency romances for your first 10 or so books...gives you an edge in that department) but I think the series as a whole is starting to appeal to me more.  This one had elements of Hudson Hawke, To Catch A Thief and How to Steal A Million.

*goes to pass out in front of My Girl*

 

meganbmoore: (steele-bed)
So, unlike Goong, I completely get why everyone is so nuts about My Girl.  I'm not sure I'll be as nuts about it as everyone else seems to be, but I like it a lot.  It hasn't taken itself seriously for 2 consecutive seconds yet, which attributes a lot to that and is just pure fun and, with one exception the entire cast-side characters included-are immensely likeable. Yu'rin's cheerful and kindhearted liar personality and Gong-chan's ultra-serious(and sees through her every time) demeanor work quite well together, and I adore the side plot with his aunt and the guy who works for the family.

Jung-woo...I like the character a lot, but...on the one hand, he's such a GUY and not the least bit feminine...but at the same time, he looks like such a girl...and a really pretty one at that...even though the voice is completely male...I know most My Girl fans fangirl him but, as much as I like him, I don't think I can.  Looks like he'll be an inoffensive third party, too, as opposed to an interferer.

But Seo-hyun?  Ugh...so far my opinion of her is what everyone else's seems to be of Kyo-rin in Goong.  Seriously, how many more ways can he say "no" anyway?  It's not like they agreed he'd wait...you know...what with her running off without a word...and then she expects him to go running back to her which she pops up after two years?  Stop whining girl, you dug your own grave.  *stuffs a sock in her mouth*

ETA:  Jung-woo's reaction to Seo-hyun?  Gives him many, many points.  He's all "You hurt my friend.  You are dead to me.  Why are you trying to talk to me? Shoo."  Of course, she immediately goes and whines to Gong-chan about it(Gong-chan, stop feeling sorry for her...I beg you.)
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So, unlike Goong, I completely get why everyone is so nuts about My Girl.  I'm not sure I'll be as nuts about it as everyone else seems to be, but I like it a lot.  It hasn't taken itself seriously for 2 consecutive seconds yet, which attributes a lot to that and is just pure fun and, with one exception the entire cast-side characters included-are immensely likeable. Yu'rin's cheerful and kindhearted liar personality and Gong-chan's ultra-serious(and sees through her every time) demeanor work quite well together, and I adore the side plot with his aunt and the guy who works for the family.

Jung-woo...I like the character a lot, but...on the one hand, he's such a GUY and not the least bit feminine...but at the same time, he looks like such a girl...and a really pretty one at that...even though the voice is completely male...I know most My Girl fans fangirl him but, as much as I like him, I don't think I can.  Looks like he'll be an inoffensive third party, too, as opposed to an interferer.

But Seo-hyun?  Ugh...so far my opinion of her is what everyone else's seems to be of Kyo-rin in Goong.  Seriously, how many more ways can he say "no" anyway?  It's not like they agreed he'd wait...you know...what with her running off without a word...and then she expects him to go running back to her which she pops up after two years?  Stop whining girl, you dug your own grave.  *stuffs a sock in her mouth*

ETA:  Jung-woo's reaction to Seo-hyun?  Gives him many, many points.  He's all "You hurt my friend.  You are dead to me.  Why are you trying to talk to me? Shoo."  Of course, she immediately goes and whines to Gong-chan about it(Gong-chan, stop feeling sorry for her...I beg you.)

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