drill wrote:Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari 9 - SPOILER: Highlight text to read: This is probably my favorite manga I have ever read. MC and his partner are really well made characters. Although I haven't read the novel, my guess is that he will gain the popularity of all the people, and then overthrow the current king.
CinniScrib wrote:Koe no Katachi 60
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: Ishida realizes he's wrong!!! BUT SHOKO IS CHANGING HER MIND. NOOO! Meanwhile their talk of what do do after HS is such an identity crisis, really it is especially now a days compared to past generations. But also Mashiba straight up telling Kowai not to be set just because of her feelings that aren't currently expressed both ways is so realistic and he respects her decision! And Ishida tutoring Yuzuru! I love those two with their friend/sibling relationship!
Wait does it mean it'll be ending next chapter or in a few? WHY SAY REACHING THE 'CLIMAX' AND TIMES PASSES!? NOOO TO SUDDEN TIMESKIPS WITH A BUNCH OF UNKNOWNS BETWEEN.
Dengeki Daisy is wonderful. ;-; Sadly, there's only one volume left after the one that just came out...16 volumes...it should've hit at least 20...
WorldsTraveler wrote:I have a question for anyone here who’s read Amatsuki. I’m nearing the end of volume 3 and so far I’m just not enjoying it that much. (Which is odd, because I usually adore virtual reality and folklore themes.) I’m not sure if this is a case of “It starts slow but it gets better” or “If you aren’t enjoying it yet, it's probably just not your cup of tea.” Would anyone who is in the later volumes care to give me an idea of where the story is headed and if I want to stay with it?
Cadence wrote:Take my words with a grain of salt because I am grossly biased (Amatsuki is my very favorite manga) but I would say it is worth sticking with for at least a little longer. It definitely starts slow. I didn’t really get into it until the end of the fox demon arc, which is in volume four or something - that is when the ball really gets rolling. The first few volumes are basically introductory material to the main plot of the manga. There is a lot of what feels like inconsequential filler stuff in there that actually comes back (much later - like in the 14+ volumes) to be pretty significant. To be honest, though I personally enjoyed Amatsuki well enough from the beginning (basically I liked Kuchiha and thought Bonten was interesting, so I kept reading) I didn’t actually fall in love with it until volume 5. The story becomes a lot more character and relationship driven after that, and Takayama-sensei’s art improves a ton. In general, though, it stays a pretty slow paced manga though not quite as slow as the first few volumes.
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