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ArecRain (8 KP) rated Star Project Chiro, Volume 1 in Books
Jan 18, 2018
One of the more ridiculous manga that I have read. In retrospect, I probably shouldn't have requested it, but after a break up, what better to read than some bubbly manga to cheer you up? The only reason I gave it such a high rating was the art work, and even of that I have seen better.
The plot was thin and the characters psychotic. Any stereotypical elements that are found in most mangas can be found in this book. Except cross dressing....
I seriously don't know how this manga received such high ratings. Maybe it was because I was raised on Cowboy Bebop, Gundam Wing, and Blue Sub. No. 6 that I expect more out of mangas.
The plot was thin and the characters psychotic. Any stereotypical elements that are found in most mangas can be found in this book. Except cross dressing....
I seriously don't know how this manga received such high ratings. Maybe it was because I was raised on Cowboy Bebop, Gundam Wing, and Blue Sub. No. 6 that I expect more out of mangas.
Haganai: v.2: I Don't Have Many Friends
Yomi Hirasaka and Itachi
Book
A wild and offbeat comedy about social outcasts who are obsessed with fandom, "Haganai: I Don't Have...
Bleach Vol. 51: Love Me Bitterly Loathe Me Sweetly
Book
Book 51 of the Bleach manga series. Ichigo trains with Ginjo. Chad brings Orihime to the training...
One Piece Vol. 9: Tears
Book
Book 9 of the One Piece manga series. We find out about Nami's childhood and what makes her act the...
ArecRain (8 KP) rated Dark Hunger (Manga Version of Carpathians, #14) in Books
Jan 18, 2018
Compared to her other works, this book lacked plot-line and development. I understand that it was much shorter than her other actual novels, but if they wanted to make a "good" manga, they shouldn't have either made it longer or added more manga to it. They it is honestly kind of pathetic in it's construction. On top, of that the artwork could have been better. Just like the plot-line, there was little detail.
AT (1676 KP) rated Magus of the Library, Vol. 1 in Books
Jan 14, 2020
I wasn't sure what to expect from this manga. It's like a love letter fused with history, myth, and magic, for libraries and the power that the books can hold and give to their readers. It's an interesting premise for a manga series. Once I got further into the book, I expected to feel bored, but it was written in a way that I didn't feel that. Plus, most of the art was beautiful.


