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Hinamatsuri Volume 4 (2012)

by Masao Ootake

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It has been some time since Hina first used her immense powers to threaten Nitta and claim a spot in his home??settling into her new life in modern Japan and spending most of her time lazing about. But now, something seems to have changed. First, Hina's inner hard-rockin' spirit begins to thrash out. Then, she gets herself involved in the world of shady lending. And finally, she starts . . . taking lessons in social etiquette and the arts? What on earth has gotten into this girl?! Also revealed in this volume is Hina's mysterious classmate, Sayo Aizawa??until now just a strange presence appearing in occasional panels… (more)

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I'm a little perturbed at how quickly the creator seems to be in falling into recurring gag schtick instead of exploring or advancing the mythology behind why a couple of the characters have telekinesis. That said, even if the main characters start to bore me, I'll probably keep coming back for the ongoing adventures of the middle school bartender; having been a doormat for the few volumes, she's starting to come into her own. ( )
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Comic and Graphic Books. Humor (Fiction.) Young Adult Fiction. HTML:

It has been some time since Hina first used her immense powers to threaten Nitta and claim a spot in his home??settling into her new life in modern Japan and spending most of her time lazing about. But now, something seems to have changed. First, Hina's inner hard-rockin' spirit begins to thrash out. Then, she gets herself involved in the world of shady lending. And finally, she starts . . . taking lessons in social etiquette and the arts? What on earth has gotten into this girl?! Also revealed in this volume is Hina's mysterious classmate, Sayo Aizawa??until now just a strange presence appearing in occasional panels

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