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MIZUTAMA HONEY BOY

< I reckon, why not another shoujo manga review? It will also be a shame if I forget about this precious little manga I'm about to share with you. Because, really, it's funny and cute at the same time. It's entitled Mizutama Honey Boy—yes, the title is a bit on the cheesier side—but don't let that fool you to ignoring this one. Mizutama Honey Boy  by Ike Junko is a shoujo manga about the kendo club captain, Sengoku Mei and the "girliest" boy of the school, Fuji Shirou. Though the term I used may disturb some, "girly" is what describes Fuji the best. He knows how to sew, elaborately and intricately, might I add, how to cook, and has the poise and delicateness of a maiden, even his pure heart. On the other hand, Sengoku is an independent, strong-willed, "masculine" character. She's the captain of the kendo club and even has her own female fan club. The story starts with Fuji confessing about his feelings for Sengoku.