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L'Etoile Solitaire (Yaoi)
L'Etoile Solitaire - Yaoi
Author: Yuno Ogami
Micah, a cut throat American businessman, is intent on taking over a floundering Japanese hotel chain and whipping it into shape. All that currently stands in his way is its clumsy yet endearing president, Yuki. Will this hostile takeover end up being a vehicle for love? — Micah Remmington is a serious businessman who will stop at nothing to get ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781569708811
ISBN-10: 1569708819
Publication Date: 10/2007
Pages: 238
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: June - Digital Manga Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Workmom1 avatar reviewed L'Etoile Solitaire (Yaoi) on + 150 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
It's a cute story. About a hotel takeover guy looking to buy another hotel chain. Meets the 'president' of the company by chance and is taken by him. The characters themselves were immature. And since it's Yaoi we know where this is going. Well I really do wish the uke would stop looking like a 13-year-old. I don't mind cute, I just don't like childlike. I gave up reading romance novels because the girls usually were just to stupid to believe, so I don't like stupid characters. Innocent is different from stupid. It was a nice read for an hour but I'll go onto something a little more substantial. There are plenty of people who will enjoy this, so take a chance and try it.
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noisechick avatar reviewed L'Etoile Solitaire (Yaoi) on + 95 more book reviews
I have to agree with the other reviewer: It's annoying when the uke is so dumb you wonder how he remembers to tie his shoes, and acts like a naive 12 yr old- when supposedly he's smart enough to get into college. (Which is not easy in Japan.) There IS a difference between innocence and idiocy - and the author doesn't seem to grasp that.
The art is good, but the story is long, and a bit much to stomach. If you like the 'romance' angle, great, it takes a while to build. I don't care for that, personally, but I can't fault the book for that.


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