The Horror Collector 2 Has Limited Terror But More Tension
The Horror Collector 2: The Game of Tag remains an tense, uncomfortable read, but needs increased chills as scares are not as prevalent this volume.
Before many of them were manga, they were entertaining light novels. Sometimes they have more detail. Others hook readers as a manga. Below is reviews of light novels.
The Horror Collector 2: The Game of Tag remains an tense, uncomfortable read, but needs increased chills as scares are not as prevalent this volume.
The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess 6 begins with anticipation and laughs. But when the murder mystery commences it deteriorates to a lackluster finish.
As a plan to smoke out the group targeting royals looms, The Princess of Convenient Plot Devices 4 builds relationships between characters in engaging and…
Reign of the Seven Spellblades 10 keeps the core affection between Oliver and his friends, but delves into horrifying subject matter that might upset readers.
Horror Collector 1 sets the risks for tangling with the supernatural while entwining the story of a boy on a mission through towns, building scares and mystery.
I Got a Cheat Skill 4 overall delivers some fun and excitement as new foes and possibilities emerge. But Yuuya needs personality beyond kindness.
Bofuri 11 continues delivering fun without the drag of the previous volume. There’s plenty of fights and new skills paving the way for future fun mayhem.
If the Villainess and Villain Met 1 shows the harm of changing one’s whole personality for someone else. It still leaves room for laughs amidst the heavy topic.
Reign of the Seven Spellblades Volume 9 maintains a speedy, exciting pace through most of the book, building the world and characters simultaneously.
Bofuri Volume 10, despite some initial pacing issues, keeps introducing new challenges and rivals in a timely manner, crafting anticipation for what’s next.
The Princess of Convenient Plot Devices Volume 3 has difficulty blending action with the history of Octavia’s world, so it drags too much.
The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess Volume 5 shows how absence makes the heart grow fonder, even with war looming, balancing lessons with laughter.