Charlene V. (Workmom1) reviewed All Nippon Airline: Paradise 3000 Feet (Yaoi) on + 151 more book reviews
Well I thought it was going to be better than it was. It is about adults but I'm not sure how mature they are. It all concerns the people who work at Nippon Airlines and each 'story' is short. But after awhile the constant reference to A.N.A.L airlines gets old. Not my favorite book by a long shot and I wasn't impressed by the art work.
First, I liked that this was different than the typical "school boys" romance that yaoi manga-ka(s) usually put out. Secondly, this is a comedy & never takes itself seriously. Really tongue-in-cheek humor here!
That said, the running gag about All Nippon Air Lines called by its initials (A.N.A.L.) was shoved into my face so many times, I got tired of it by the end of the book. It's like Azumaya thought the joke was so funny she just couldn't stop tell it & everyone knows that when you keep the same pun going, it starts to get old & stale. Sadly, that's what happened to me with this book.
That said, the running gag about All Nippon Air Lines called by its initials (A.N.A.L.) was shoved into my face so many times, I got tired of it by the end of the book. It's like Azumaya thought the joke was so funny she just couldn't stop tell it & everyone knows that when you keep the same pun going, it starts to get old & stale. Sadly, that's what happened to me with this book.