| | |  | Keyword Search: rinne | Home » Mixed Vegetables, Vol. 6 | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Does Hanayu have the recipe for success? Can Hanayu discover the recipe for love? R to L (Japanese Style). Hanayu's torn between working at her family's bakery, helping out at Sushi Hyuga, and keeping up with school. Something's gotta give, and when her grades start to fall she considers stopping sushi altogether. Hayato makes a romantic (and reckless) gesture to keep her at Sushi Hyuga... But he soon finds out that a past Patisserie Ashitaba assistant is back in the mix, and this handsome baker seems to have his heart set on Hanayu too! Hanayu Ashitaba is the daughter of the celebrated Patisserie Ashitaba, but all she wants to do is be a sushi chef. Hayato Hyuga is the son of the prestigious Sushi Hyuga, and all he wants to do is be a pastry chef! It's love and leftovers at Oikawa High School Cooking Department as these star-crossed gourmands do their best to reach their cuisine dreams! | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Ayumi Komura | | Paperback:
| 192 pages | | Publisher:
| VIZ Media LLC | | Publication Date:
| December 02, 2009 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 1421519828 | | Package Length:
| 7.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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All the Charm of a Adolescent RomanceFeb 07, 2010 I actually find this series quite boring compared to most other Shojo manga.
The relationship between Hana and Hayato is more a Middle School romance than anything, it takes them almost five books for them to start dating after the whole denial of crushes, lying about each others motives and breaking up in the first and second book and 'oh we're just friends ^^' crap.
After they start going out Hayato started acting overly jealous [she can't even talk about a guy that works at her fathers store for cripes sake!] and their misunderstandings are just immature and middle school. Rather than talk about their problems they prefer to fume about it for three or four chapters and then explode at each other and that's basically the whole plot.
Now I'm not looking for the stereotypical maiden in distress, but there are other manga that are so much better than this and they do basically the exact same thing [just more maturely and without food] a good example is High School Debut, Vol. 1, the characters are much easier to like and the plot is cute and the art is better, in my opinion.
Stubbornly I thought it might get better and I'm glad I stopped buying them and just got them from the library.
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Mixed Vegetables Manga Series is WELL DONE!Feb 01, 2010 The art of this particular series is different than any other manga or anime. The details are sharp and the characters are so touching. If you are interested in food or cooking, this is a great inspirational manga for those who like to create something unusual. The story revolves around the two characters Hana and Hayato, who are discovering the hardships and demands of the food industry. Hana is desperate to become a sushi chef and Hayato dreams of becoming a baker or patissier. Hana-Kimi, Vol. 1: For You In Full Blossom (v. 1) Mixed Vegetables, Vol. 1 Ouran High School Host Club, Vol. 1
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