Hana to Rakurai
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Hana to Rakurai

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Flower and Thunderbolt
Japanese: 花と落雷


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 8
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 13, 2012 to Apr 13, 2013
Genre: Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Bessatsu Margaret
Authors: Watanabe, Kana (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.571 (scored by 22742,274 users)
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Ranked: #25402
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Popularity: #3363
Members: 6,180
Favorites: 32

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Recommendations

The male protagonists in particular are similar in the sense that they're both shy and overly concerned with their "dark" image but slowly open up to other people with the help of the female protagonist.  
reportRecommended by shishiosm
Two close friends deal with love and friendship problems. As you can see from the covers their art styles are very unique. Both are very deep stories (In Hana to Rakurai, wait till the second half) and both get surprising turns of events. Also if you got sick of love triangles, both are good choices for you. 
reportRecommended by H_Erifu
If you like the manga Orange, I would suggest Hana to Rakurai. These manga have a similar tone as they are deeper than most with tragedy and some tears to them as well. The characters have a lot of thoughts of helping others in both manga and regrets about things that make them want to help with problems. If you are in the mood for something that will make you cry and also feel good, try these shoujos. Orange is ongoing while Hana to Rakurai is complete with only 8 chapters but don't think that the length  read more 
reportRecommended by inzaratha
If you read and like Kyou no Kira-kun, a good similiar story is Hana to Rakurai. The characters have some similarities as the girl in Kyou no Kira-kun is sort of like some of the characters in the other, and both have some themes in common, about wanting to live a life without regrets and a hint of tragedy to them. Both stories have a little romance and some tears although the themes are not so much romance but more about life. These shoujos both have characters dealing with problems.  
reportRecommended by inzaratha