Nana.

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Ai Yazawa: Nana. (French language, 2003, Delcourt)

189 pages

French language

Published Aug. 18, 2003 by Delcourt.

ISBN:
978-2-84789-134-8
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5 stars (6 reviews)

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reviewed Nana. by Ai Yazawa (Shojo beat manga)

Review of 'Nana.' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I'm so absorbed by this series. There's just too much to talk about, that I have nothing to say. There's just so much drama that comes with being in a rock band! Ah, Nana Osaki and Shin have just captured my heart entirely. They're my favourite characters. While Hachi is going through one of her insecure rants, I'm always wondering what Nana and Shin are doing and what they're thinking about. It just makes me want to rip through the books even faster!

reviewed Nana. by Ai Yazawa (Shojo beat manga)

Review of 'Nana.' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I always forget which volume is which. But all I can say is finally! Hachi finds out about Ren and Nana and she's determined to get them back together. And finally, we see Trapnest in the flesh. Well, not really, but we get to see them live. :D I just love Nana! The art and all this drama just captivates me.

reviewed Nana. by Ai Yazawa (Shojo beat manga)

Review of 'Nana.' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Both Nana's have such addictive personalities! Their private lives are completely separate and different, but I couldn't help but feel that they're somehow the same lives. Crazy thought, am I right? It's rather interesting how these two people met by chance. I love this series so far!

reviewed Nana. by Ai Yazawa (Shojo beat manga)

Review of 'Nana.' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Really amazing art. I'm in love with the outfits they wear. As for the actual story, it was a great way to start off the series. I'm kinda regretting the fact that I've only started reading this series now. Boy, I have been missing out on a lot! The characters seem a bit too stereotyped, at least, from first impression. Although I'm sure Nana Osaki has that girly side to her. The other Nana though, she seems like your typical ditzy teenaged girl. I'm really interested though to see where this will end up. I've read random chapters here and there from Shojo Beat magazine, so I'm looking forward to seeing those vague but familiar scenes!

reviewed Nana. by Ai Yazawa (Shojo beat manga)

Review of 'Nana.' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Things really take a different turn. We're now more involved with the band, and Shoji's little Sachiko situation. Oh how I want to learn more. I can't believe he cheated on Nana. :/ He seemed like such a nice guy too. Argh.

And everytime Yasu appears. I keep thinking it's Ren. I really want Ren to appear already. @_@

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  • Graphic novels.