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Golden Time, Vol. 1, by Yuyuko Takemiya
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FROM THE AUTHOR OF NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING TORADORA! COMES AN ALL NEW ROM-COM MANGA SERIES!
College freshman Tada Banri is looking forward to a new life and a clean slate―which shouldn’t be too hard for a guy who fell off a bridge and lost his memories of the past eighteen years. Upon enrolling in an elite Tokyo law school, this new direction in Banri’s life stops short when he happens across a person from his past during the school’s opening ceremony.
Her name is Kaga Kouko, a freshman student who slaps Banri across the face with a bouquet of roses. Just who is this intimidating beauty and what does she want with Banri?
Golden Time, Vol. 1, by Yuyuko Takemiya- Amazon Sales Rank: #769418 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-27
- Released on: 2015-10-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.18" h x .66" w x 5.04" l, .40 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 180 pages
About the Author
Yuyuko Takemiya is the author of Toradora!, Golden Time, and Evergreen.
Umechazuke is a Japanese manga artist best known as the artist of Golden Time.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Worth giving a second volume By Ryokosha In full disclosure, I went into the manga already a fan of the anime and the parts of the light novel read. So with my head full of all that was enjoyed in the manga and light novel, I picked up the manga expecting and hoping to find the same magic the light novel and anime held for me.Perhaps since I am willing to give it a second volume, some of the same enjoyable characters, emotional story is present. However, for some reason this time, unlike other times I've read manga that started as light novel s and anime, knowing what is to come next made the pacing in the manga feel off. Some parts went almost too quickly, other parts seemed to be jumped and other parts seemed to drag.Also, despite how I find myself sympathizing with Kaga in the novel and anime, having known people that try and change themselves for others while either pursing faded dreams or ones they have built up themselves from a mistaken word or phrase out of context, this time she came off more a comedic and somewhat pitiful character. This is not bad, but also not the Kaga I was familiar with from other forms of media.All of this said, it was still an entertaining volume and one that has echoes of the emotional, at times heart wrenching story, I've grown to love in other mediums and as such I am willing to give another volume.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I liked it. By Hueider Pan Prior to buying this manga, I've watched the anime as well as read the manga Evergreen that other reviewers have compared this manga towards although they really should not as the two manga were very different. For me, I personally loved Golden Time the anime. However in the manga format, Golden Time is not without its flaws. In terms of aesthetics, there were many moments in the manga where eyes were drawn in such detail in one scene but not so in others, and there wasn't a tonal shift that would imply that this change would make sense. And amazingly, Koko is even less likable in the manga than she is in the anime due to her dialogue. Otherwise, I really enjoyed this manga. It was in good condition, and the binding was intact. This story is how I remembered it being, and I still enjoyed it. One big caveat for new buyers: This manga is more for individuals looking for media that emulates real life. (Think Synecdoche New York the movie)
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Not enthused, but not quite ready to give up on it By Robert Fisher I like the series Evergreen and when I saw its author has a new title, I decided to get it. I read Golden Time last night and am not sure what to make of it. We have Tada, our protagonist, a likable if slightly awkward fellow just starting college. He strikes up a friendship with another freshman, Yana and then we meet Kaga, Yana's would-be girlfriend, who would probably look at "Fatal Attraction" as a good guide on how to conduct a relationship. Yana wishes she would just go away, but Tada feels something for her and Kaga is willing to use this to get Tada to give her information on Yana. Tada and Kaga get into a misadventure with a religious cult but I found this episode a little too over the top. Overall, I did not like this as well as Evergreen. When I read the first volume of Evergreen, I wanted to go out and get Volume 2. I don't have this enthusiasm for Golden Time. This doesn't mean I am giving up. There is another manga, Citrus. I disliked the first volume but found it gained strength as the series continued, so I can't rule out that Golden Time might also get better. If not, well the next volume of Evergreen will be coming out soon.
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