I know, intellectually, that this series was originally run in a seinen (adult men’s) magazine, and that explains why there is such explicit nudity. The entire story, from beginning to end, works as a period romance. Robin: For me, at least, full frontal nudity of this kind is not a barrier to a series that appeals to teens nor does it negate the appropriateness for teens. Yep, they like it so much they bought it.Įva: So, my first question is, given the fact that there is full frontal (female) nudity in this book, something that could rightfully raise eyebrows in many communities, why do you think this is a teen series? Since Brigid Alverson has already written reviews for volumes one through seven (the main storyline), we’ll link to hers by way of providing a synopsis.ĬMX, September 2006-December 2009, $9.99 eachīoth Eva and Robin own their own copies of the series.
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