Someday’s Dreamers

    (Tokyopop, 2006)
™ and © 2002 Norie Yamada/Kumichi Yoshizuki

In this world, magic is more than sleight of hand and parlor tricks. It’s a real force that channels hopes and dreams to grant your heart’s desire. Yume has inherited great magical ability, but it’s still unrefined. She doesn’t see what the problem is when she grants wishes for wealth, while others call it counterfeiting. So she heads to Tokyo to start her magical training. She gives an amputee new hope for the future, helps a career woman realize her dream of becoming famous, and even inspires a young magic user with her work. It seems like Yume’s off to a promising start, but the fact that she’s afraid of men could get in the way of a successful magic business.

— Lorie Witkop
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