Sunday, April 10, 2011

Mixed Vegetables - Vol. 1

Title: Mixed Vegetables: Vol. 1
Author: Ayumi Komura
Illustrator: Ayumi Komura
Publisher: Viz, Inc.
Copyright: 2008
Price: $8.99
ISBN: 978-1-4215-1967-8
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Summary: For Hanayu Ashitaba, her love affair with fish and cooking sushi began with a trip to a sushi shop with her dad. After that day, she was determined to be a sushi chef, but how can the daughter of a celebrated pastry chef just change tracks? Hayato Hyuga happens to be her ticket to into the sushi world. All she has to do is convince him to date her and eventually marry her so that she can marry into his celebrated sushi cooking family.

It has taken some time, but Hanayu has somehow “wooed” Hyuga by her clumsy ways and her love of fish. After school, Hyuga confesses his love for her and they begin dating. Hanayu is conflicted by her desire to marry into the family and his love for her. Just when she resolves this conflict, an excursion for cake ingredients may ruin the relationship for Hanayu.
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Thoughts:  I really enjoyed Mixed Vegtables. The characters are typical high school students with the bonus of a high end cooking class. Hanayu is truly a good chef, but could still use some help, which Hyuga willingly provides. In the story, his help is actually a path to him asking her out, which was not expected in this first volume. Even the ending of this volume I did not expect and I really want to read more! The art is slightly different for this manga artist, but it is still in the shojo style and manga style. My only complaint with the character art is that Hanayu’s parents look like they could be her age, which threw me off during my first perusal of the book.

The real treat is the food in this manga. The artist adds such great detail to the food that you almost wish the recipes were included. The only distracting part of this manga was the amount of side panels and boxes, which I felt continually interrupted the flow of the story. The artist uses these boxes to explain things that are later explained at the end of chapters, and the artist comes off as really insecure. This is a pity as the artist has certainly created the start of a fun, enjoyable, light romance.
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Will Teens Like It? Probably. High School Drama and cooking.
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Things to be aware of: Clean!
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Bonus:
ALA GGN 2010
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Source: Library.

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