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Honey Hunt, Vol. 4
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Honey Hunt, Vol. 4

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R to L (Japanese Style). Find the courage to become a star! As Yura continues her foray into the glamorous world of acting, she's starting to learn that success is often marred with setbacks and compromises. Although she fails to land the lead role in a new drama penned by famous screenwriter Maki Todo, she does succeed in getting offered the part of the heroine's friend. However, her boss Keiichi cautions Yura that her increasing popularity will result in greater scrutiny of her private life by the paparazzi. Can Yura continue growing as an actress while keeping her budding relationships with Q-ta and Haruka in check?

Product Details:
Author: Miki Aihara
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Publication Date: April 06, 2010
Language: English
ISBN: 142153164X
Package Length: 7.4 inches
Package Width: 5.0 inches
Package Height: 0.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0
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3um.............YuraJun 05, 2010
iat was an ok volume but honestly i think Q-ta is getting beyond annoying as is Yura.i feel like yelling at her and saying "GET OVER YOURSELF!!!" and the boss to wth just *sigh* one of my favorite manga has become on i like the least

3I want to slap that girlMay 17, 2010
As with most shoujo titles, I'm always afraid it'll reach a point where the main girl just starts doing things that are so stupid you want to slap some sense into her. This is that volume for Honey Hunt.

I was also was disappointed the author uses the last portion of the book to detour into the show in which the characters are acting. Although the premise of seeing the characters "at work" should be a good one, the storyline for the drama is, again, lacking in common sense that makes you want to slap sense into that girl too.

Artwork remains very good, and I will most likely continue reading another volume or two just to give the series a chance, but if it continues along the same lines as this volume, I'll be looking elsewhere for my shoujo manga fix.

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