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N**D
Wow
OMG!!! This volume opens with war, a battle. There are shots fired, blood and everything!!! Wow, wow, wow. During and after all the excitement Iku and Dojo are sooo intimate with each other, it is swoon worthy. Then they plan their first date! Yeah, finally!
J**N
Great heartwarming read!
Hiro Arikawa illustrates a world that is plausible and dystopian in nature. Library Wars is a lovable shoujo (aimed at a female audience) series, because of its characters. The characters are lovable and and hardworking, and even though the relationships in this series may seem straight-forward, they are wonderfully woven together with their interactions (which are never boring)!A highly recommended series for anyone interested in some beautiful art, and a heartwarming read!
S**A
Originality with action & love.
So, this book is just about as excellent as any of the previous volumes (though I wish it could've lasted much longer...). This volume sort of leaves off very close to where the series ended, if you watched the anime. That said, those who did watch the anime will probably be pleasantly surprised that the end to the battle in Kasahara's home town was a bit different in the manga, and not nearly as tragic in some respects. The usual sweet (and perhaps even more intimate) interactions between Iku and Dojo are in order, as well as something else which we can look forward to in the next volume. Now if only we didn't have to wait so long for volume 12...
M**A
Lo que ya he dicho
Lo recomiendo al 100% el dibujo es bueno, te ríes, lloras, quieres más...así que sí, vale la pena y le he puesto 5 estrellas
V**4
Great continuation
This is a continuation of a manga that I really love about restriction of media and books. This is something that is very important to me because I am a teacher. So this manga is very interesting.
S**N
Five Stars
Good quality and in great shape.
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