Ao Haru Ride, Vol. 1
by Io Sakisaka
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Pub Date 10 Nov 2018 | Archive Date 1 Jul 2020
VIZ Media | VIZ Media LLC
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Description
Futaba Yoshioka thought all boys were loud and obnoxious until she met Kou Tanaka in junior high. But as soon as she realized she really liked him, he had already moved away because of family issues. Now, in high school, Kou has reappeared, but is he still the same boy she fell in love with?
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781974702657 |
PRICE | A$14.99 (AUD) |
PAGES | 184 |
Featured Reviews
Rating 5
The manga "Ao Haru Ride" by Io Sakisaka was a heartwarming story about a girl who fell in love with a boy who moved away. Three years later he returns and he slowly starts impacting her life by challenging how she views her everyday life. I really enjoyed these two characters because they had depth and emotion. The way they interact and how he looks out for her makes me swoon. I will definitely be reading the next volumes because I cannot wait to see how their relationship deepens.
Should you read "Ao Haru Ride, Vol 1"?
Yes! This was a quick read that will not disappoint you. It will leave you wanting more from the characters.
**Received an advanced copy through NetGalley in return for my honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. **
Thank you to Netgalley for giving me the chance to read and review, "Ao Haru Ride, Vol. 1" by Io Sakisaka. To say I loved this manga is an understatement! The art was beautiful. The story has a fantastic flow to it. The story is about a young girl named Futaba who dislikes boys but decides to change her mind when she meets Kou Tanaka in junior high. Before Futaba can confess her feelings for him, he moves away due to his parents getting divorced. When high school starts, Kou is at her high school! Even though she loved him in junior high, she is not sure if he is the same person or not. This is a great story of growing up, cliques and even love. I am eager to read the next volume!
Thank you to NetGalley, VIZ Media, and Io Sakisaka for the opportunity to read Ao Haru Ride in exchange for an honest review.
Also known as Blue Spring Ride, I always felt like this is the work Sakisaka is best known for, and it has been on my list for a while, I just never got around to it. I enjoyed Strobe Edge and recently read the Galleys for Love Me, Love Me Not Volumes 1 and 2, also by Io Sakisaka. I likewise have the anime for Blue Spring Ride, thous it sits on my shelf collecting dust. I just haven't got around to watching it yet, but after reading the manga, this may have just jumped up to the "next" slot on my watch list.
The manga starts off with a short chapter taking place during junior high: Futaba isn't really interested in boys. They are tall, loud, and obnoxious. But not Tanaka. He seems quite the opposite of most boys, and Futaba takes notice. This could be a perfect romance. Tanaka seems to like Futaba, but when he overhears a comment she makes to a male classmate, she may have messed everything up and lost her chance.
Now in high school, where the rest of the series takes place, Futaba still thinks of Tanaka, wondering where he moved to and what might have been if she hadn't said she hated boys. After three years, Futaba runs into a boy at school that must be Tanaka, but he has a different name, and he looks and sounds different. Even though his parents divorced and he has a different name, this boy is still the Tanaka Futaba liked all those years ago, her first love. But things change over the years. Can they ever find a place that resembles the way they once liked each other, or are they just too different now?
This is a fantastic first volume, and I can see why this title is so popular. This is definitely a mang aI will continue reading. There's only 13 volumes...and 6 light novels...Let's go!