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Paperback Beauty Pop, Vol. 4, 4 Book

ISBN: 1421510103

ISBN13: 9781421510101

Beauty Pop, Vol. 4, 4

(Book #4 in the Beauty Pop Series)

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Beauty at any cost - extreme manga make-over

Although a truly gifted hairstylist, Kiri Koshiba has no interest in using her talent to pursue fame and fortune, unlike the three popular boys in the "Scissors Project" at school. Determined to become the best makeover team in Japan, they give showy makeovers to handpicked girls. As much as Kiri tries to shy away from the Scissors Project spotlight, she finds herself responding to beauty's...

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2 ratings

So much development in this one

So much development in this one! Kizuhiko starting to fall for Kiri. That just took a turn. The SP becoming a club and having Iori, Kiri, Taro, Aoyama, and Kin joining! Then finding out that Shogo's dad not only knew Kiri's dad but was his rival! That was just a shocker. I'm looking forward to seeing what's going to happen. Kiri already suspects something about kizuhiko. I think she's still going to be with Shogo Narumi

Nice continuation of a fun series...

The Scissors Project battle concludes in an interesting little way in this volume. Any fans of Kazuhiki Ochiai will soon discover another side to this scheming, computer-like character. You also get a little glimpse of Kiri's inner fears during the competition after one of the cuts goes a little askew. I personally liked this volume a lot because you discover more things about Kiri and Narumi's fathers, Ochiai shows off a more 'human' side to his persona, and then the volume wraps up by starting off another plot arc with Narumi's sister. Without being too spoiler-ish with this review, if you've liked the antics so far in Beauty Pop then Kiyoko Arai delivers just that. For those who have never read the previous volumes yet, the Beauty Pop series is great for anyone who's into manga series like Ouran High School Host Club, The Wallflower, Goong, and W Juliet. It's light reading with a cast of dynamic characters and a subtle plot. Meaning you enjoy reading the series to discover more about the characters and not because they need to "save the world" or some other sort of ultimate storyline goal. Kiyoko Arai laces any angst moments sparingly within the characters of the series so that you never feel overwhelmed, allowing you to actually sympathize with them rather than have an urge to slap them upside the head. I was hooked on this series after the first few sampler chapters back when Shojo Beat was first promoting it.
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