High school student Anise Yamamoto is the “Rose Princess” of four handsome Rose Knights. On the night of the academy foundation gala, a Rose Knight steals Anise’s first kiss! Before Anise can come to terms with this, the Gray Rose has already laid a trap for her and her Rose Knights. -- VIZ Media
Anis Yamamoto hält das Amulett, das sie von ihrem Vater bekommen hat und bei dessen Verlust sie seiner Aussage nach bestraft würde, zunächst für nicht viel mehr als ein einfaches Schmuckstück. Erst als sie das Halsband verliert, gewinnen die Worte ihres Vaters an Bedeutung... Eine dicke Fledermaus, die als Wächter fungiert, und vier gut aussehende Ritter, die um Anise Wohl und um ihre Gunst kämpfen. Doch welcher der Männer hat ehrliche Absichten und wird von Anise zum "Knight of Rose" gewählt? Der neue Favorit unter den Shojo-Manga!
La jeune lycéenne Anis Yamamoto est désormais la princesse des roses, liée aux 4 chevaliers de la rose qu'ils lui doivent total obéissance. C'est alors qu'Haruto, un ancien ami d'enfance d'Anis, débarque au lycée et décide d'affronter la rose rouge Kaede en échange d'un week-end avec elle. Pour couronner le tout, les garçons doivent offrir des chocolats aux filles le jour de la Saint Chocolate Day, et la rose blanche Mitsuru Tenjoh a préparé une surprise de taille à Anis ! Mais qui est réellement Haruto ? Ami ou Ennemi ? Le père d'Anis va finalement découvrir la vérité au sujet du collier. Quel sera donc cette punition si redoutée ?
Learn how to craft a blossoming garden of vibrant crepe paper flowers with 30+ detailed tutorials from master artist Quynh Nguyen Delve into the enchanting art of lifelike floral design with The New Art of Paper Flowers. Whether you're a novice looking to discover a gratifying new hobby or a seasoned crafter seeking inspiration, this all-inclusive handbook will equip you to cultivate lush, long-lasting blooms using colorful crepe paper. What You'll Find Inside: More than 30 detailed flower tutorials with step-by-step instructions and photos: roses, dahlias, peonies, and more Complete materials and tools list Unique ways to use your floral creations, from bouquets and home decor to wearable flowers and sculptural art Guidance for flower artists of any skill level that ranges from beginner-friendly techniques to tips that take your craft to the next level Journey through every stage of the artistic process—from choosing materials to mastering the intricate techniques that breathe life into your arrangements. With Nguyen's detailed guidance and striking photography, let your creativity flourish as you bring more handmade beauty into your life and home.
Three timeless tales retold for the stage by one of the UK’s most renowned writers of plays for children, Charles Way. Winner of the Writers Guild Best Children’s Play Award, his plays appeal to audiences of all ages and are translated into several languages and performed internationally. Each of the three plays explores the journey from childhood to adulthood, but each takes a specific angle. Sleeping Beauty is driven by the notion of duality. Everyone and everything in the play has a complimentary aspect; King and Queen, Castle and forest, bright witch and dark witch, etc. Gryff, half-dragon, half-human is the physical embodiment of the idea of duality and is at war with himself. This is both dramatic, since it provides the conflict needed for the drama, and thematically rich, since it explores what all of us, but more precisely children, feel as they grow up. Cinderella is a play about a journey from darkness to light, from sickness to health. Everyone in the play is under the influence of some kind of loss, and the play explores these feelings and the sometimes painful route one must take to accommodate them and move on in life. It’s a moving and beautiful play, that also manages to be tremendously funny and the introduction of Mozart as a character, whose music charts the whole journey toward light and joy, is a theatrical coup. Where Cinderella has music at its core, Beauty and the Beast has dance. This is a play about overcoming fear, and the subconscious world is represented through imagery and movement. The play begins with a startling dream sequence and then segues into the drawing-room world of a Jane Austen novel, before moving to the wilds of Dartmoor. Throughout this journey one is never sure if the play is in dreamtime or not, and Way connects this feeling to the very act of theatre itself. As ever, the themes are explored through dramatic action, and the result in Beauty and the Beast is a script of rare brevity that allows actors and directors room to explore the profound nature of the story.
Ever since Rose's mother died, she has planned her escape from her abusive step-father. Now she has finally managed to leave, and head to a cabin in the Montana hills where she and her mother had spent many happy days together. There, Rose begins to understand her own special abilities. As well as uncovering the secrets of her Chippewa legacy left behind for her by her mother. Before Rose was even born her grandmother a great Chippewa seer, enlisted Cole, a beautiful immortal man to look after Rose and protect her from the 'evil ones'. Together Rose and Cole embark on a journey that twists them through family secrets, unforeseen dangers, powerful abilities and unstoppable love.