Fever 1
Posted: March 23, 2008 Filed under: Fever 1 Comment »I saw this and Hotel Africa awhile ago, and I’m glad Tokyopop sorta explained what was going on with a press release recently. They were both by the same artist, sounded really good, and had odder-than-normal plots. I may need more convincing before I read Hotel Africa, but I was ready to dive into this one right away.
The main plot summary states that the main character is somewhat out-of-sorts after her friend commits suicide. This wasn’t immediately clear to me, and it actually kind of confused me for the first part of the story because it seems like the friend just moves away. She moves away because she’s bullied A LOT though, and the main character does seem to be affected by this to the point of stabbing people. It’s one of those situations where there’s a high-stress school environment with a lot of peer pressure. A boy offers her a way out.
Then the plot suddenly jumps to two other characters who are unconnected to the first pair. A lot of the story in this volume is spent on an orphan who lives at a Buddhist temple and doesn’t seem to go to school a lot, and his best friend that takes care of him. I immediately liked both of these guys. Both are sort of lost in a more ambiguous way than the earlier girl and the somewhat carefree guy, and they seem to support each other. The responsible friend also seems to have a crush on the other, which is a huge plus. This is made even more of a plus when the responsible friend’s sister seems like a viable match for the friend. Even though I like the best friend better, the sister is also hard not to like. She plays a rather dazzling weather woman on TV, but in real life she has an assortment of wigs and a strange wardrobe that embarrasses those around her when she’s out.
After spending some time with the two boys, the story jumps back to the girl, and we find out a little more about her extremely depressed state, her friend, and her obnoxious family. Then the two groups come together at a place called Fever, though exactly what Fever is seems to be left for next volume.
The plot is still somewhat mysterious, but the writer does such a good job with the characters that I’m more than willing to come back for the next volume. The two boys definitely won me over.
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