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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

No Touching at All (Review)

No Touching At All (Yaoi)No Touching At All by Kou Yoneda

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Shima, starting at a new job, begins an affair with his boss; both caught in an unexpected attraction. But Shima is an extremely shy man who is carrying the emotional scars from a previous relationship that ended badly and cost him his job, so he fears his liasion with Togawa is going to have the same consequences.



A sudden transfer for Togawa causes Shima to distance himself in order to avoid the heartbreak and the inevitable breakup he believes is soon to come. When he fully realizes Togawa's absence, Shima must take the chance and put his heart on the line or risk losing Togawa forever.



Some parts of the dialogue seemed distorted or disjointed and didn't make sense, but for the most part (and since I'd already read it online several times) DMP did a good job on this. I'm just hoping that that this isn't the only title they licence, since I love Yoneda-sensei's work; Kanjou Spectrum is an all time favorite! :)



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