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A Reader of Fictions: Baby, Obey Me - Dean Martin

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Baby, Obey Me - Dean Martin

Hot Gimmick

Author: Miki Aihara
Volumes: 12
Publisher: VIZ Media

Description from Goodreads:
Sixteen year old Hatsumi Narita can't believe that life can get any worse--her family's landlady is a gossiping nightmare, and the landlady's son is a bully. To top it off, an act of kindness backfires and makes Hatsumi the bully's slave!

Review:
Hot Gimmick is a series I have read before, and, though I didn't like it, I really wanted to review it, thus the rereading. Anyway, pretty much the whole thing pisses me off, because the series is pretty much entirely about Hatsumi being taken advantage of by every single guy in her life. Hatsumi herself seems to have no ability to see through dishonesty, willpower to resist romantic attacks or strength. This series is where feminism goes to die.

Guy #1: Ryouki. At the outset, we are introduced to Hatsumi, who is the slave to the stern, bullying, sexually harassing, glasses-wearing guy who lives in her building. Why? Because he caught her buying a pregnancy test for her younger sister. If he tells his mother, who controls the housing complex, her family would get kicked out. So, of course, this gives him the right to try to force her to have sex with him. I think we're supposed to like him, because it's obvious that he's really into her and is only treating her like shit because he doesn't know how to handle his emotions. Yeah, not feeling that AT ALL.

Guy #2: Azusa. He's Hatsumi's childhood friend, who would try to protect her from Ryouki's bullying. His family just moved back to town and he's supporting her again. They quickly start dating, because he's so sweet and hot (model), and she's had enough of putting up with Ryouki (only she still lets him do whatever he wants). Except, le shock!, Azusa is actually just dating her to piss off someone to get vengeance for something. Awesome.

Guy #3: Shinogu. Presenting the only nice guy in the series. Surprise! He's her brother. Okay, so they're not actually siblings by blood, but they have been raised that way. He knows they're not related and has been in love with her forever, but she doesn't know, so sees him just as her brother. Clearly, he would be her best choice despite the super awkwardness that would be involved, however, he also has no shot because he's been raised as her brother. Isn't it lovely that dating her brother is what you have to root for, because everyone else is just trying to rape her or seduce her to their own ends?

When it comes down to it, though, this series is very readable, in the same way that a lot of very frustrating books are (think Twilight or maybe this Fifty Shades of Grey I've heard about). Clearly, women are useless, stupid clumsy creatures to be fought over and/or won by studly males. Ugh! As much as I hated that, the story moves along at a swift pace and I do like the art. Thus the 2.5, which I kind of hate myself for.

If you like strong heroines and respectful menfolk, do not read this. However, if you want to read something to prepare you for a feminist rant, this will definitely get you fighting mad.

Rating: 2.5/5

"When I say give me love well don't be meager
Gee can't you see that I'm over eager
Oh baby oh baby obey me

And when my lonely arms need a build up
Well get in my arms and keep them filled up
Oh baby oh baby obey me

Facts are facts and I'm mad about your caress
So relax there's only one word for yes
My love just lives for you why be lonely
I want you for my one and only
Oh baby oh baby obey me do"

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6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just wanted to let you know I stopped by your blog after reading the comments on the Stacked post (http://www.stackedbooks.org/2012/03/competition-envy-fine-print.html) and am now following you blog.

March 31, 2012 at 12:04 AM  
Blogger Christina said...

Thanks Michelle!

March 31, 2012 at 12:27 AM  
Blogger Disincentive said...

Now you made me never want to read it! I hate that kind of stories so much >< Thanks so I won't waste my time :)

March 31, 2012 at 12:13 PM  
Blogger April (BooksandWine) said...

Oh, this makes me sad. I purchased Hot Gimmick on a whim because it was in one of those Manga omnibuses and at the time I was like I NEED TO READ MANGA, but then never got to it. I guess I was just hoping it would be like Peach Girl or Mars.

Still, your reasons for dislike are legit. Like, I imagine someday I'll read Hot Gimmick but am totally fine putting it off.

March 31, 2012 at 5:09 PM  
Blogger Christina said...

Another manga fan! Hurrah! It is very readable, but will probably make you mad.

And, just for some perspective, I did really like both Peach Girl and Mars, which I even reviewed a while back.

March 31, 2012 at 5:13 PM  
Anonymous Christina Kit. said...

It's too bad you didn't like it, but I find even if that's the case the artwork is awesome!

March 31, 2012 at 6:02 PM  

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