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Its not till the very end do they get together. Constellations is a great book for anyone who's a fan of simple art and a simpler storyline. Its one of my most cherished manga books. It's not explicit, but it fits the book wonderfully. The story in itself is so utterly HUMAN in a way, that it generates a connection to the reader. The conflict between the two goes rom a tender moment, to self-doubt and angst as they both hide their feelings.
Also, the art-work, while not CLAMP, is pretty good for the genre. This title has a TRULY heart-warming plot-line that will leave romantics sighing for hours. I give five stars for a great read and RE-read. I was EXTREMELY impressed by this title. YAOI tends to be a bit hit-or-miss, and one-shots in particular tend to be unrealistic and lacking in plot.
It is also about cousins, which some readers may also not like. There is one scene that some readers may not like where one character is forcing himself on the other. Over all I did enjoy this manga and would recommend it if you aren't looking for anything to hard core. I liked this soft mostly non-explicit manga. There was enough angst tempered with comedic scenes.
the misunderstandings between the couple are the usual somewhat farfetched yaoi fare, but if you can look past that this is a great book all around. i've enjoyed honami's artwork since desire, but this book also features a story as interesting as that one was. another nice release by june. here honami draws slightly older characters than her other books which is a very nice change that she succeeds in for the most part, and the story is memorable and the side characters are all endearing. in many ways the plot reminds me of brother (although this story isn't explicit at all) in that it shows the awkwardness between two boys who have grown up together but then drifted apart and are unable to communicate. there's more character development here though than the typical yaoi, and we see how mizuho's actions are all based on his personality and how he slowly comes to realize things about himself and how he needs to change.
They drift apart after one accident when Misuho feels he has failed to meet Enji's "hero worshipping" expectation. Afterall they are guys. The ending with the boys' stars gazing is really sweet. This BL is a nice surprise with an engaging, well developed and sweet plot.Both Misuho and Enji are appealing characters though Misuho does need a good shake. Of course Yukine Honami's artwork is a delight as usual. On the other hand he is a young man still in his teens, uncertain of Misuho's feelings and afraid of rejection. Recommended for those of us who appreciate an endearing and sweet BL.
Misuho is shocked to find his younger cousin now a handsome and mature young man apart from being taller than him. So if you are looking for real Yaoi, seek elsewhere. I would have preferred a "really complex" relationship between Enji and his ex-tutor, which I thought the mangaka decides at the last minute to shy away from.It turns soft Yaoi towards the end. Misuho slowly realizes his much more than brotherly love for his younger cousin but misunderstandings keep the awkward lovers apart.It does not help that Misuho is a laid-back character and used to "going with the flow" all through his young life. Misuho's family welcoming Enji into their fold does provide some warm moments and the siblings bickering is a nice distraction.
They are cousins and very close during their childhood. Fortunately this pair of awkward lovers has help from Misuho's close friend and Enji's ex-tutor.The side characters are entertaining. I thought Enji could be more agressive. Misuho cut off any contact with his cousin, refusing to tag along during family's visit or even take Enji's call because his is just too ashamed.7 years later Enji comes to live with Misuho's family due to study reasons. He just "settles" and never attempts harder for something he really wants, like giving up on their young dreams of studying astronomy together, which his younger cousin persists.
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