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Original Title: | Orange |
ISBN: | 1626923027 (ISBN13: 9781626923027) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Orange: The Complete Collection #1 |
Characters: | Takamiya Naho, Naruse Kakeru, Suwa Hiroto, Hagita Saku, Murasaka Azusa, Chino Takako |
Setting: | Japan |
Literary Awards: | Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards Nominee for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia (2017), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Graphic Novels & Comics (2016) |
Ichigo Takano
Paperback | Pages: 523 pages Rating: 4.43 | 10913 Users | 1651 Reviews
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Title | : | Orange: The Complete Collection, Volume 1 (Orange: The Complete Collection #1) |
Author | : | Ichigo Takano |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 523 pages |
Published | : | January 26th 2016 by Seven Seas |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Graphic Novels. Young Adult. Romance |
Narration Concering Books Orange: The Complete Collection, Volume 1 (Orange: The Complete Collection #1)
A Plea From the FutureOn the day that Naho begins 11th grade, she receives a letter from herself ten years in the future. At first, she writes it off as a prank, but as the letter’s predictions come true one by one, Naho realizes that the letter might be the real deal. Her future self tells Naho that a new transfer student, a boy named Kakeru, will soon join her class. The letter begs Naho to watch over him, saying that only Naho can save Kakeru from a terrible future. Who is this mystery boy, and can Naho save him from his destiny? This is the heart-wrenching sci-fi romance that has over million copies in print in Japan!
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Ratings: 4.43 From 10913 Users | 1651 ReviewsAppraise About Books Orange: The Complete Collection, Volume 1 (Orange: The Complete Collection #1)
I read this because it was a Goodreads Choice Book Final round selection for 2016, and I really really liked it a lot. It turns on a sort of familiar scifi trope/and social media theme: What if you could change your past? Or, what would your 25 year old self say to your 15 year old self? Naho gets letters from her 25 year old self urging her to change the future that would lead to Kakeru's suicide. There's romance in here, but the book chiefly deals with this attempt to change the future byomg first manga to ever make me cry.this was just so lovely. definitely recommend
4 starsStepped out of my literary comfort zone and into a cute teenaged love-and-time-travel Japanese manga story. Definitely cute, definitely memorable, and definitely unfair of the collection to leave me hanging at the end of volume one.Art style:★★★★★Kept my attention: ★★Wholesome-ness: ★★★★Real quick: I'm not a manga reader. In fact, manga is probably toward the bottom of my reading preferences, along with wartime-era historical fiction and self-help books. I love the art styles and the
reread5 stars -------------------------- 4.5 stars This was so good! It was adorable and had a beautiful element of friendship. Such a cool concept that has a deeper meaning to it. It shows how little things can make all the difference. Anyways this was amazing and I must get my hands on the second collection!!
This sounds a little like When You Reach Me. Looking forward to it.
I've heard so many of my friends rave about this manga series that I was really excited to read it, but I was told to go into it "as blind as possible", so I went in thinking it was just a basic contemporary romance about some high schoolers. Nope. There is so much more to this than "just" a romance.First, let me say that these characters are SO PRECIOUS and I would protect any of them at all costsespecially Suwa! I feel like he's the quiet, unsung hero of this story, in a sense, and he breaks
Just hold his hand already GOD
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