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garbo2garbo's review against another edition
3.0
The final volume in this story focuses on love - it has to! It's spent 6 volumes playing the will-they-won't-they game, and now the payoff is needed for the finale. Personally, I thought it was a bit rushed - it would have been better if Ryo and Dee's relationship had been starting to progress in the last volume, so the pacing was better. However, it definitely made me like Diana more, as she said what every reader must have been thinking, as was very encouraging for Ryo.
I was put off by some of the scenes - they were more graphic than I was expecting, but I can imagine some readers may enjoy them.
Overall, this was not my favourite manga, but it was good in parts and enjoyable.
I was put off by some of the scenes - they were more graphic than I was expecting, but I can imagine some readers may enjoy them.
Overall, this was not my favourite manga, but it was good in parts and enjoyable.
lauriereadslohf's review
5.0
The final installment in the "Fake" series. The series started out a little rough but it didn't take long at all until the two main characters really grew on me. This book wraps everything up and ends with the long awaited next step in Dee & Ryo's relationship. Sexy, humorous and sweet all at the same time with a lot of interesting action to keep things moving, I'm sad to see this series come to an end.
raerei's review
4.0
(Whole series review)
Fake is exactly what it claims to be. Following the blossoming romance of two New York policemen. It's amusing to see these two NY guys act as the author is still Japanese. So they sit next to their beautiful couch on the floor by the coffee table. They have huge apartments which is very American, just not New York apartments.
Fake is exactly what it claims to be. Following the blossoming romance of two New York policemen. It's amusing to see these two NY guys act as the author is still Japanese. So they sit next to their beautiful couch on the floor by the coffee table. They have huge apartments which is very American, just not New York apartments.
garbo2garbo's review
3.0
The final volume in this story focuses on love - it has to! It's spent 6 volumes playing the will-they-won't-they game, and now the payoff is needed for the finale. Personally, I thought it was a bit rushed - it would have been better if Ryo and Dee's relationship had been starting to progress in the last volume, so the pacing was better. However, it definitely made me like Diana more, as she said what every reader must have been thinking, as was very encouraging for Ryo.
I was put off by some of the scenes - they were more graphic than I was expecting, but I can imagine some readers may enjoy them.
Overall, this was not my favourite manga, but it was good in parts and enjoyable.
I was put off by some of the scenes - they were more graphic than I was expecting, but I can imagine some readers may enjoy them.
Overall, this was not my favourite manga, but it was good in parts and enjoyable.
esperata's review
5.0
I loved the intricacies of this plot and of course the conclusion to the whole Ryo/Dee thing.
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