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Yuuki is a lively teenager who possesses the unsettling ability to foresee events in her dreams. She discovers that this power is linked to the mysterious Deep Sleep that has befallen her sister, Yuuka.
Clues left on her cell phone and visions appearing in her dreams start to piece together an enigmatic puzzle. In one particular dream, Yuuki finds herself separated from her sister by a glass wall, with a faceless little girl standing beside Yuuka. This mysterious girl hands Yuuki a kaleidoscope, which she surprisingly finds in her possession when she wakes up the next morning.
(Source: Tokyopop)
Fukai Nemuri no Hana was published in English as Flower of the Deep Sleep by Tokyopop on May 22, 2007. VIZ Media later republished the series digitally under the VIZ Select imprint from May 26, 2015, to June 30, 2015.






I'm amazed that this series hasn't garnered more readers.
I went through it a few years back after getting the two books as a gift, and let me tell you, it was hands down the finest series I've ever encountered, especially considering its brevity.
The characters and illustrations were masterfully crafted and depicted throughout the books, and even though they occasionally came off as overly emotional, I thoroughly enjoyed every moment.
Granted, this genre of manga might not appeal to everyone, but it far exceeded my expectations in terms of quality.