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Average rating: 3/5

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Take Me To Heaven (yaoi)

by Nase Yamato
Contribution by: Nase Yamato

Aurora Publishing | January 13, 2009 | Trade Paperback

Since he was a young high school student, Fumiya possessed the ability to see things normal people cound not: spirits! Every time Fumiya sees ghosts, he turns to the son of a temple, Shougo, who lives next door and can''t see the spirits. Always being rescued by the tall, handsome, and popular Shougo, Fumiya can''t help developing certain feelings towards his savior.

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    Rating: 3/5

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    Samia

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    3 years ago

    Take Me To Heaven by Nase Yamato was an enjoyable manga. There were no confusing parts that made me want to reread. It involves a person who can see spirits and how he copes with it. There are also funny parts, such as when Fumiya is forced to join the occult club. The artwork is good and the story idea is great. If you enjoyed this manga, be sure to check out Eerie Queerie by Shuri Shiozu.

    Fumiya's room faces the grave yard and he sees extremely scary-looking spirits. In search of aid, he goes to Shougo, the son of the Buddist priest that lives in the temple next door. Shougo cannot see the spirits, but the spirits seem to leave after he chants incantations. After ten years of being rescued, see how Fumiya and Shougo's relationship evolves.

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