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orange: The Complete Collection 1

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EISNER-NOMINATED SERIES A Plea From the Future On the day that Naho begins 11th grade, she recieves a letter from herself ten years in the future. At first, she writes it off as a prank, but as the letter’s predictions come true one by one Naho realizes that the letter might be the real deal. Her future self tells Naho that a new transfer student, a boy named Kakeru, will soon join her class. The letter begs Naho to watch over him, saying that only Naho can save Kakeru from a terrible future. Who is this mystery boy, and can Naho save him from his destiny? The heart-wrenching sci-fi romance that has over million copies in print in Japan! Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Seven Seas; Illustrated edition (January 26, 2016)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 384 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1626923027


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 27


Reading age ‏ : ‎ 13 - 17 years


Grade level ‏ : ‎ 7 - 9


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.36 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 1.22 x 7.12 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #105,754 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #184 in Teen & Young Adult Manga (Books) #222 in Shojo Manga (Books) #249 in Romance Manga (Books)


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  • 5/5
Orange is a manga series that will definitely pull on your heartstrings. Heck, before even starting the actual story, the first two art pages at the beginning about broke my heart by themselves. This story starts out with our main character, Naho, receiving a letter from herself ten years in the future. She and her group of friends are sixteen and in eleventh grade in high school, but what her twenty-six-year-old self is trying to warn her of is imperative. Future Naho informs present day Naho that she will lose the boy she likes if she doesn't change some of the actions and choices she is about to perform and choose. This obviously makes Naho hyper aware of everything she and her friends are doing, because she is so scared she is going to repeat past mistakes and end up losing this boy anyway. The best part about this manga series is the phenomenal friendships. This book has one of the best circle of friends I've read about in years. They constantly are showing their unconditional love and support to each other, and are honestly a freakin' treat to read about. Seriously, friendship goals. ➽ Naho Takamiya - Main protagonist, who receives the letter about what her life is going to be like in ten years, unless she changes some things. Very shy, very timid, a very sweet little cinnamon roll. ➽ Kakeru Naruse - The boy who will not be in their lives anymore if his friends do not change the past. ➽ Takako Chino - The more outspoken girl in the group. She always sticks up for Naho, since Naho is too shy for confrontation, and always just generally feels like the protector of the group. ➽ Azusa Murasaka - The happy-go-lucky one of the group, her parents own a bakery, and she's always super excited and supportive of Naho. ➽ Saku Hagita - Manga lover in the group, who is also totally in love with Azu! ➽ Hiroto Suwa - Honestly one of the best characters, and most selfless humans, I've read about in years. He's the leader of this group, one of the most popular boys in their school, an amazing soccer player, and proves his unconditional love over and love throughout this volume. I could probably writes sonnets at this point about how much I love Suwa, and how I honestly just want him, Naho, and Kakeru to have a poly relationship where they all love each other, but this whole group of friends is amazing. I love their group dynamic and how they interact individually, too. They are all selfless, to be honest, and they all truly want what is best for their friends. They are a great support system for one another, and I love seeing them build and boost each other up. This manga series is also important, because it never shies away from the topic of suicide. It brings up great points, especially for high school aged kids, about how sometimes when friends joke about death, they aren't really joking and to always take them seriously. On the flip side, it is also important to understand that sometimes the saddest people will mask their feelings with smiles and laughter, so always check in on the ones you love and make sure they are feeling okay. The art is beautiful, the story is lovely, and the messages are so very important. I loved everything about this, and I cannot wait to start the anime after I finish Vol. 2. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2017 by melanie (meltotheany / jtotheimin)

  • It’s super good
I loved this series the story is good and the pages of the book are amazing quality but it is kinda hard to read because the book is thick and stiff and when you open too much or a lot the spine will crease but that’s fine for me
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 by sofi sofi

  • great book
The story is so beautiful that made me cry in some the scenes, i like how the friendships are there for eachother and the book tells good in depth about mental ilness is great for reviewers to understand so yeah this manga is overall great book to read
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024 by cloudking

  • A manga with a mixture of happiness and sadness!
Ok, so to start off, this manga was amazing and couldn't put it down. It also touches all of your emotions. You will cry(alot ') , laugh, and of course feel joy. As I mentioned u will cry because the manga touches tough subjects in life (cant say or I would spoil it) . And also heavily focuses on regrets as they occur and the future consequences. So, if you don't want to have to break out the tissues then this manga is not for you! Trust me, I don't cry while reading or watching sad stories but this book will touch your heart. But there is hope! Naho can fix her regrets with the help of her future self and save Kakeru from a horrible future that her future self warns her about. While there is very sad moments, there are plenty of happy moments'.And of course there is some humor to help cheer you up! I loved all of the main characters! They each had a distinct personality and often rag on each other but when it counts they are there for each other. While, I did love each character. I did sometimes get frustrated with Naho. She is timid and over thinks things, and this sometimes causes her to be insecure and lack the ability to just be her self. Overall I loved the book! It really touches all of your emotions and makes you think about life. It empowers you to just have the courage to be your self and to live life so you won't have regrets. So, if you love manga and can handle the sad moments and tough life subjects then would recommend you read Orange. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2016 by kp

  • Good book
This book is good and hold up well
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024 by Brittany

  • No complaints
The book was in great quality. No scratches or tears or rips.
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by Ty

  • Box set was released
I bought this because it seemed to be the only option. However, a year later they released the box set so... This is essentially the omnibus collection! If you like the series this is great and it has everything in it!
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024 by ✨sawaxbasket✨️

  • happy nostalgia of youth with the melancholy bitterness of loss
Orange mixes the hopeful , happy nostalgia of youth with the melancholy bitterness of loss, regrets and the dark topic of suicide. Although as an american I cannot relate to the way the Japanese treat the subject of suicide generally, this book was unexpectedly different , in that, the suicide was not treated as an honorable thing to do but rather showed how suicide can lead to so much confusion and pain for those who are left behind in the wake of the person's death. The thing that kept me reading the book was the charm of youth and the fun of the time travel element as the story unwinds there are a few twists and unexpected developments so you will want to get the second one as well. Good read, some really Lovely artwork depicting actual real places in Japan! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2016 by Sterling West Sterling West

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