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Flowers of Evil, Volume 1

por Shuzo Oshimi

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Takao Kasuga is a bookworm. And his favorite book right now is Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil. While the young man may often be seen lost in thought as he rabidly consumes page after page, Takao is not much of a student. Actually when we are first introduced to the middle school teen, we find him sneaking some reading as he receives an F on a recent language exam. Nakagawa is known as the class bully. When she is not receiving zeros she is usually muttering profanities to those around her. While she doesn't care for books or their readers, she does have a thing for troublemakers. Takao may not be one, but having read over his shoulder a few times, she knows he is not very innocent. If anything he is bored and aware of it. Together, by chance, they shake up their entire rural community as Takao tries to break out of his shell in a random moment of passion and affection...not directed towards Nakamura. And contrary to Takao's predictions, the girl he was falling for, Nanako Saeki, responds by eventually accepting the bibliophile for who he is. Or at least, who she thinks he is. And therein lies the conflict. Takao is not a hero. He is not a troublemaker, either. He is a regular teen who through equal moments of cowardice and chivalry takes a long step towards adulthood as he desperately tries to cover up a dark secret. Takao Kusuga has stolen an item precious to someone he is attracted to, and if he doesn't form a "contract" with his new best friend, she is going to tell.… (más)
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Great concept, bad execution. Thankfully Oshimi's art style would drastically improve over the next few volumes, his characters would become much more three dimensional and his symbolism apt. ( )
  yuef3i | Sep 19, 2021 |
Read the whole series. ( )
  NenadN | Sep 6, 2019 |
I'm giving this 3.5 stars. I want to read more in this series... so rating may change. ( )
  CaliSoleil | Mar 5, 2014 |
(This is a review of Volumes 1-7)

I discovered Aku No Hana thanks to Anime-Planet's hilarious forum thread about the adaptation sickness this series is currently going through.

Aku No Hana is the tale of a boy named Kasuga who idealized a girl named Saeki and one day he steals her gym clothes. His classmate Nakamura sees this and uses it to blackmail Kasuga, threatening to out him as a pervert.

At first I thought it would go into School Days territory which was something I was dreading because I absolutely cannot stand a single freakin' character in School Days, especially since the character Saeki seemed like a perfect pure little buttercup combination of Orihime from Bleach and Kotonoha from School Days. Luckily, it veered from that direction, or maybe it didn't and I just didn't hate these characters...

Or maybe it's because it takes it time revealing the actual people behind the characters. Kasuga thinks of Saeki as this pure angel, his muse, chaste and perfect, and the more he gets to know her, the more he realizes he's wrong. The story takes it's time doing that, as opposed to, once again, School Days where Makoto was just a wishy-washy indecisive horny prat who played games with the girls.

I powered through all 7 volumes over the course of a day and I really quite enjoyed it. It's a twisted love triangle done...compliantly. I still am not a fan of the desperate wailing ball of naivete that is Saeki, and Volume 7's story just isn't as interesting as the previous 6 but all in all I'm quite enjoying it. ( )
  AnarchicQ | Oct 30, 2013 |
今年出合った本でジャンル問わず最押し。以前より平積みされているのを見て気になっていたが、中身を見てみると久々に血潮を吹き上げられたというか。
主人公のM、仲村のS、佐伯の純で無垢な恋への恋。これほど見事なトリオは例を見ない。少年青年誌の連載で、人気集めにセックスを題材にするのとは、重線を隔てる。背景に主人公の文学への造詣があるので、シナリオが性欲に限定されていない、浅くない。
春日が私好みのロングの黒髪であるのがいい、作者はわかっている。仲村が制服だとメガネなのに、私服がノースリーブにショートパンツというのもいい。
なかでも5巻は秀逸で、巻全体で高揚する。故に6巻は冒頭から堕落したシーンが続くが、そういった巻でも面白い展開に発展するのだから、この作品は神がかっている。
絵はうまいに分類されるとは思わないが、適度に少ない線が読み側の想像力を促しているように思う。ところどころ、気のせいだろうが鈴木央の絵に似ている。 ( )
  ozakira | Oct 22, 2013 |
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Takao Kasuga is a bookworm. And his favorite book right now is Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil. While the young man may often be seen lost in thought as he rabidly consumes page after page, Takao is not much of a student. Actually when we are first introduced to the middle school teen, we find him sneaking some reading as he receives an F on a recent language exam. Nakagawa is known as the class bully. When she is not receiving zeros she is usually muttering profanities to those around her. While she doesn't care for books or their readers, she does have a thing for troublemakers. Takao may not be one, but having read over his shoulder a few times, she knows he is not very innocent. If anything he is bored and aware of it. Together, by chance, they shake up their entire rural community as Takao tries to break out of his shell in a random moment of passion and affection...not directed towards Nakamura. And contrary to Takao's predictions, the girl he was falling for, Nanako Saeki, responds by eventually accepting the bibliophile for who he is. Or at least, who she thinks he is. And therein lies the conflict. Takao is not a hero. He is not a troublemaker, either. He is a regular teen who through equal moments of cowardice and chivalry takes a long step towards adulthood as he desperately tries to cover up a dark secret. Takao Kusuga has stolen an item precious to someone he is attracted to, and if he doesn't form a "contract" with his new best friend, she is going to tell.

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