A mysterious new girl sweeps into school and enchants Ai with the Romanticism of ditching, a way to achieve true freedom. Ai isn't necessarily sold on the idea, but he's also not the biggest fan of school, so he humors her by trying this new form of academic self-expression...that is until Myu shows up to take him back to class.
As Ai tries his best to do good in school, the mysterious girl from Volume 2, FaFa (who happens to share a body with her brother, Ren) kidnaps Ai to have some fun on the town. While his friends desperately search for him, they learn the truth about FaFa. She has no powers of her own, instead serving as a conduit for others psychic powers, almost like Rogue from the X-men, she absorbs psychic energy from others, which also allows her to control the minds of others. The problem is that she has no control over her powers and will very likely hurt innocent people! With her on the streets, it also gives impetus to a growing group of normal humans who see psychics as a danger. Calling themselves "aura hunters", they seek to eliminate that threat! Add to this Ai's continuing conflict over who he likes better, Sahra or Mew! What a good series not meant to be taken seriously! It's more like the X-Men without all the convoluted baggage and history. The characters are great and the romance intriguing. With a bit of fan service thrown in too. Where else can you see a talking pink rabbit with a Bronx accent, I ask you? Good book.
Very Entertaining
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This book is great for any teen to just lay back and read. The story line is great and it always leaves you wanting more!!
Great Story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This is a very funny story and a great one for teens. Highly recommended!
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