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Happy Mania, Book 1

by Moyoco Anno | Graphic Novels |
ISBN: 159182169x Global Overview for this book
Registered by k00kaburra of San Jose, California USA on 7/31/2011
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Journal Entry 1 by k00kaburra from San Jose, California USA on Sunday, July 31, 2011
Rec'd via Bookmooch.com.

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From Publishers Weekly
Anno takes a different approach to the typical romance story. While her protagonist, Shigeta, longs for a boyfriend who will both turn her on and treat her right, her greatest struggle is actually remaining unattached long enough to meet him when she's available and overcoming her own obsessive insecurities in the process. Anno's art has a loose, kinetic style that she puts to good use, for the most part keeping her Japanese take on the growing chick lit genre from falling into sedentary, talky cliche. Anno has reimagined the romance story as an action comic, and the result is a graphic novel that keeps a narrative momentum moving far past the age-old question of "will she or won't she?" (In Shigeta's case, she will.) Shigeta moves-she runs, kicks, throws tantrums and sleeps around. Additionally, her rambling interior monologue is a funny running rant of "I don't have a boyfriend!" anxiety. The first volume of this series is not above some formulas. Much like a television pilot, most of the other characters are sketched only in broad strokes so far. Shigeta's best friend, Fuku, does little more than sigh sympathetically. The attractive heel, Takada, is little more than an attractive heel. And overlooked bookstore co-worker Takahashi is likely, in later volumes, to be the boy that Shigeta decides is worth settling down with-just so long as it doesn't happen too soon. While readers may root for Shigeta to ultimately fall for Takahashi, until she figures it out, her misadventures with men make a delicious guilty pleasure.
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Journal Entry 2 by k00kaburra at San Jose, California USA on Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Read today.

I agree with what I wrote when I read this book for the first time, so I'm just going to copy and paste my thoughts from then:

Shigeta is insane. She's obsessive, needy, and impulsive. When these personality traits are applied to her quest for a boyfriend, she becomes downright terrifying! She becomes that girl that I dread becoming.

1. Clingy
2. Desperate.
3. Absolutely unrealistic.
4. Blind to signs that the relationship is bad.
5. Absolutely, positively CRAZY!!!

Yet the manga is funny, and even though she annoys me I find myself wondering what will happen to Shigeta next. (I also feel ever-so-sorry for Takahashi. What the heck does he see in her?)

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