The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess Volume 4 Has Election, Secrets and Battles
The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess Volume 4 showcases another kingdom, new friendship and new Core Implosion and continues to be worth reading.
The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess Volume 4 showcases another kingdom, new friendship and new Core Implosion and continues to be worth reading.
Mage and the Endless Unknown delves into the wondrous world of magic, but not without horrors and nightmarish imagery worthy of chills and night terrors.
Call the Name of the Night Volume 1 has all the makings to be a wondrous tale. It has magic and Miyazaki vibes, but a relationship that makes you worry.
Reborn as a Goblin Volume 1 has fascinating parts and Akira entertains as you discover the world beside him, but little stands out from others in the genre.
The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess Volume 2 ups the laughs as Komari stresses battles, enemies, and fear of mutiny when all she wants is a day off.
Sasaki and Peeps Volume 1 drags down a promising tale of magic and realms with a boring narrator as interesting as a grocery list and preoccupied with girls.
Reign of the Seven Spellblades delivers an engaging journey with action, comedy, and deeper secrets that make you crave the next volume.
The stories, for the most part, are adorable and bear similarities to stories such as Grimms’ Fairy Tales. They instill a sense of morality and cautionary tales within each enchanting story.
The Dissociation of Haruhi Suzumiya light novel from Yen Press is written by Nagaru Tanigawa with cover art by Noizi Ito and translation by Paul Starr. It continues the story of Haruhi Suzumiya, as told by the lowest-ranking SOS Brigade member and ordinary human, Kyon. Though I initially struggled, the characters are already beloved. So …