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Shonen Bride by Okano MariaShonen Bride written by Okano Maria and illustrated by Honami Yukine is the first book in a series of the same name consisting of (at this point) eight volumes. I initially picked it up because it was set in a Shinto-based fantasy world similar to those often depicted in anime and manga (with a BL twist) and Honami Yukine's art. The story and characters are engaging enough that I'm still reading the series eight books in, though there certainly are problems.

The main character, Matsuura Shinobu, is a pretty high school student almost always mistaken for a girl. Turns out it's because there's a curse on him that causes him to be perceived as a girl. He's informed of the curse by the Mitsurugi family, who are the preeminent family of onmyouji in Japan (it's a bit more complicated in that they practice Kohdoh, which is the art of burning incense, for the Mitsurugi the Kohdoh also forms the basis of their onmyoujutsu--more info on Kohdoh in this article). They offer to get rid of the curse (by applying a cleansing ritual every morning and night for 100 days) in exchange for his cooperation. Turns out that the heir to the Mitsurugi family, Kohji, needs to be engaged when he turns 18. Something about assuring everyone of the continuation of the line, as they are vital to keep the balance between ayakashi and human. In any case, his fiancee has run off and his birthday is approaching, and the family is pretty damn desperate. Shinobu is asked to pretend to be Kohji's fiancee until they can find a replacement. He has strong spiritual power, suitable for the fiancee of the heir to the Mitsurugi. This starts his adventures in a world he had previously never existed.

Shinobu has a not unpleasant personality. Belying his delicate appearance, he is very much of a boy (except when he slips a bit too much into mushy uke-ness). He is, to me, a cross between a fantasy shoujo heroine (one of those typical school student types that is sucked into another world) and a shonen hero. A bit strong-headed, fairly brave (at times unadvisedly so), and pretty damn clueless about the supernatural world.

Kohji is a very stereotypical protector type, who doesn't initially show his affection and is kind of mean to Shinobu. Befitting the heir of a powerful and wealthy family, he's a bit arrogant and very confident. Doesn't mean he doesn't have his vulnerable side, though.

The side characters are also stereotypical, but for the most part not offensive. There's another very important character I really like, whose appearances I always look forward to. The only problem I have is with the person who turns out to be the main villain of the series. He is oh so irritating, and it is very mysterious as to how he manages to get away EVERY SINGLE DAMN TIME.

The world building is for the most part great. The world is populated with a variety of supernatural beings, some with intimate connections to humans and others that have very little interaction with humans. We get to see tengu, kappa, dragon river gods (I always think of Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi), etc. Our heroes get involved with some new story in each book, sometimes directly because of the villain, at times through other means (though the villain always gets into the act at some point, to my eternal annoyance). There are always four basic plot elements in each volume: the conflict that they must overcome for the volume, their ongoing struggle with the villain, Shinobu's curse, and the development of Shinobu and Kohji's relationship.

Sadly, though, the art is probably the best part of the whole thing (Yes, I'm shallow). The prose isn't that great, with some really annoying qualities (though still readable, obviously). Honami-sensei manages to really make the two young seme types in the story look very good a lot. I do enjoy seeing Shinobu dressed a girl. I've always loved Honami-sensei's sex scenes, and she doesn't disappoint. XD




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Shinobu with this three buddies, who show up at some point in each volume.


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The first time Shinobu and Kohji meet, when Kohji rescues Shinobu from a random ayakashi.


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Kohji kind of drags the befuddled Shinobu to his house and makes him change into a (woman's) kimono. When Shinobu balks, Kohji uses his powers for evil and binds him with the fuda. He also engages in some light sekuhara (sexual harassment) until the maids put a stop to it.

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At their bethrotal ceremony, Kohji kisses Shinobu to change the rather negative and awkward atmosphere.


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Shinobu is supposed to go to school dressed a female (in keeping with the whole he's a girl and engaged to Kohji charade), but Kohji brings Shinobu's male uniform for him to change into in the car after they leave the house (Shinobu is staying at the Mitsurugi residence for the cleansing ceremony, though the reason given to the public is that he is in training to be Kohji's wife). Shinobu tells Kohji to keep his eyes closed while he changes...


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Shinobu and friends are attacked by something supernatural at school, only to be saved by Kohji.


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Kagamino Ayato, heir to the preeminent ayakashi family that is the counterbalance to the Mitsurugi, sneaks into Shinobu's room at the Mitsurugi residence and does a bit of his own sekuhara. The Kagamino are orochi.


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Shinobu is captured by a renegade member of the Kagamino family so that he can be used to kill Kohji. The mask is just an indication of how cheesy this guy is going to turn out to be.


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Kohji has saved Shinobu, but he is injured in the process. An ayakashi that works for annoying cheesy dude has appeared to stop them. Things look bad for them until Shinobu, overwhelmed by feelings of helplessness at the situation and concern for Kohji, calls forth an ikutama. It heals Kohji, who is then able to defeat the ayakashi.

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Kohji and Shinobu have a little argument, during which Kohji threatens Shinobu with a certain kind of danger if Shinobu doesn't back down. (Oh, Kohji, just be honest and admit you are wildly in love with Shinobu and want to jump his bones.)


Er, I didn't bother rereading the book to write the captions so I might have some details wrong. ^^; Does anyone want to see the illustrations for the rest of the books? I'm wiling to scan and share if people want to see them.

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Date: 2007-01-29 06:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xandria.livejournal.com
Oh thank you for this. I love her artwork so much. YES, I'd love to see illustrations from the other books. Please please. *gush*

Thank you!!!!!

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Date: 2007-01-29 06:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xandria.livejournal.com
PS: I still wish I could truly read this story. Despite your "warnings", it interests me quite a bit.

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Date: 2007-02-01 07:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] insaneneko.livejournal.com
I might have gone a bit overboard with the warnings, it's not like I don't like the series or anything...I just don't want people to go in with really high expectations. :P

I like the mix of anime/manga style fantasy and BL with nice art thrown in.

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Date: 2007-01-29 08:19 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] ramble-corner.livejournal.com
Oh LOL XD as cheesy as it sound... it stil sounds like something i like to read.. [cough mills& boon romance] XDXD

ahd this is the artist that drew Rin, right? that made it more squee worthy

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Date: 2007-02-01 07:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] insaneneko.livejournal.com
Yes, same artist as Rin! I love to flip through each new volume and look at the pretty pictures first. XD

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Date: 2007-01-29 02:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] keelieinblack.livejournal.com
I'd love to see the other illustrations, too. Honami Yukine is one of my favorites--she draws such expressive eyes!

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Date: 2007-02-01 07:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] insaneneko.livejournal.com
Yeah, she does great expressions, especially the eyes.

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Date: 2007-01-29 03:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ariss-tenoh.livejournal.com
I'm curious. What's ayakashi?

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Date: 2007-02-01 07:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] insaneneko.livejournal.com
Er, non-human (and non-divine) beings with power...similar to youkai (http://www.youkaimura.org/youkainani.htm). I don't know what the standard translation into English would be.

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Date: 2007-01-29 10:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] enelte.livejournal.com
what is amazing about Yukine Honami is somehow despite appearance her ukes dont look so shotaish ^_^ I love her art! thank you for sharing this novel with us, I do feel like reading it even though I hate cheesy vilain :)) oi vilains are supposed to be cool!
speaking of Honami Yukine are you interested in translating 2 petit omakes drawn by her? they are really short! if you do pls email me at enelte@yahoo.fr ^_^

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Date: 2007-02-01 07:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] insaneneko.livejournal.com
I love that the ukes aren't too girly or shota. The cheesy villain isn't in the books too much, they mostly focus on the main characters (thankfully).

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