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Until the Full Moon Volume 2 (Until the Full Moon) (original 1998; edition 2005)

by Sanami Matoh

Series: Until the Full Moon (Volume 2)

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Marlo has a problem. On the night of the full moon, this half-werewolf, half-vampire undergoes a mysterious and terrifying transformation: he turns into a girl! Desperate for a cure, his parents call on Doctor Vincent, a long time family friend. But Marlo wants to keep his condition secret from Vincent's son, the vampire playboy David. Unfortunately the secret gets out and a new problem arises: David is interested in Marlo's female form! If a remedy cannot be found, their parents believe the next best solution is marriage - a marriage between Marlo and David!… (more)
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Title:Until the Full Moon Volume 2 (Until the Full Moon)
Authors:Sanami Matoh
Info:Broccoli Books (2005), Paperback, 192 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:*****
Tags:Shounen-ai

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Until the Full Moon, Volume 2 by Sanami Matoh (1998)

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In this second half of David and Marlo's romance it really seemed that it followed the same storyline as the first with just some subtle differences. Marlo's constant back and forth like/dislike of David should be annoying, but it really isn't. Once again the couple bring together another couple suffering from unrequited love and Marlo undergoes another startling transformation that could wreak havoc on the upcoming nuptuals. David's care for Marlo is sweet in its unwavering consistancy despite Marlo's confusion and turns of events. Although some of the panels were a little more explicit than in other mangas I've read I didn't find them at all distasteful and probably are, in fact, relatively tame in comparison to some from what I've heard. This is certainly a very appealing love story which I've really enjoyed reading. ( )
  Jenson_AKA_DL | Sep 30, 2007 |
A nice conclusion to a unique and cheerful story. Nothing spectacular, just a fun story with a cute couple. ( )
  jshillingford | Sep 13, 2007 |
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Marlo has a problem. On the night of the full moon, this half-werewolf, half-vampire undergoes a mysterious and terrifying transformation: he turns into a girl! Desperate for a cure, his parents call on Doctor Vincent, a long time family friend. But Marlo wants to keep his condition secret from Vincent's son, the vampire playboy David. Unfortunately the secret gets out and a new problem arises: David is interested in Marlo's female form! If a remedy cannot be found, their parents believe the next best solution is marriage - a marriage between Marlo and David!

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