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Ai Ore! Love Me, Vol. 1

by Mayu Shinjo

Series: Ai Ore! (1)

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Love may be on his mind, but romance is difficult when everyone keeps mistaking Mizuki for a boy and Akira for a girl! Reads R to L (Japanese Style) T+ audience. Mizuki is the female “prince” of her all-girls school and the lead guitarist in an all-girl rock band. Akira is the male “princess” of his all-boys school and wants to join her band. Love may be on his mind, but romance is difficult when everyone keeps mistaking Mizuki for a boy and Akira for a girl! When the lead singer of Blaue Rosen announces she is moving overseas, Akira does all he can to convince Mizuki and her bandmates to let him join. But will a resistant Mizuki allow him into her band, much less her heart?… (more)
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I would recommend this book to mature fans of Ouran High School Host Club or Tenshi Ja Nai!

It's a playful double-twist on gender preconceptions. At the heart of the high school band Blau Rosen we have Mizuki, the masculine-seeming and male-dressing guitarist and popular "Prince" of an all-girls school and we have Akira, the girly-cute singer and popular "Princess" of an all boys school. Each is often mistaken for being the opposite gender but they're both heterosexual and quickly realize they're in love with each other. This volume is a fun romp of misconceptions and Mizuki's reluctance to admit her feelings.

Warning: the story is rated OT (older teen) for good reason. There are people of both genders who want the protagonists for themselves and aren't above using rape drugs or rape. The volume doesn't contain nudity or anything graphic, but the sexual innuendo and implications of sexual situations are quite clear.

Overall, I found it funny and enjoyable and I look forward to volume 02. ( )
  imayb1 | May 28, 2011 |
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Love may be on his mind, but romance is difficult when everyone keeps mistaking Mizuki for a boy and Akira for a girl! Reads R to L (Japanese Style) T+ audience. Mizuki is the female “prince” of her all-girls school and the lead guitarist in an all-girl rock band. Akira is the male “princess” of his all-boys school and wants to join her band. Love may be on his mind, but romance is difficult when everyone keeps mistaking Mizuki for a boy and Akira for a girl! When the lead singer of Blaue Rosen announces she is moving overseas, Akira does all he can to convince Mizuki and her bandmates to let him join. But will a resistant Mizuki allow him into her band, much less her heart?

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