T2 - B61-64 - Manga Blog

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Wow. Sorry for not blogging for so long, but I have been occupied with well...life. ._. Sorrrrry again.
The things I mentioned before are still creating stress for me. Siiigh. Sometimes I wonder if life would be easier if I wasn't in Middle Years/Synergy. Then I trace down my main sources of homework: Science and Math.

Science - Unavoidable. Most teachers give the same amount.
Math - Unavoidable. Definiiitely unavoidable.
So in the end, I guess it would be the same for me. T_T. Grr. I miss elementary school.

Anyways, I've mostly been working on homework the past few days. Not very exciting, huh.
I can't wait until after this stress period is over. It's totally horrible.

Moving onto a quick super blog before I sleep:

Cat Street
By Yoko Kamio

Cat Street is possibly one of the most well put together mangas out there. It starts off with a weak and clumsy character that develops to become one of the strongest characters of all manga.

The procession is slow. If you're a fast reader who wants action immediately and romance around ever corner, then this probably isn't the manga for you. I loved the slow pace in this manga because you got to see every single little thing that changed the main character, Keito. You also get to see well-developed supporting characters that guide Keito.

In this manga, every little thing is emphasized. You get the full story instead of just a fast-paced typical shoujo manga. If you're into shoujo manga for the hot guys and fast falling in love story lines, I suggest you look somewhere else.

Complete with a slice of life and subtle drama, Cat Street is for readers who enjoy a relaxing story that will move you to tears. Cat Street is emotional, imaginative, and unique. If you enjoy stories that are deep and composed with dedication, then this is definitely a manga you don't want to miss.

[SORRY: TOO TIRED TO LINK OUT. T_T.]

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