Kingdom Hearts III: The Novel Volume 2: New Seven Hearts Review
We all know what's coming just from the cover. So you might as well go ahead and put your headphones and have this clip ready because yes, Elsa does still sing...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 15 Review
Volume 15 opens (and later continues) with a situation that anyone with two brain cells can figure is not what it seems, and there are no epic swordfighting or magical battles.
But...
Beast † Blood Volume 2 Review
Author Fumino brings this sci-fi mystery to a close with this second volume of Beast † Blood, and in case it wasn't clear from volume 1, this is not your average...
Tearmoon Empire Volumes 1 and 2 Review
Princess Mia Luna Tearmoon of the Tearmoon Empire, aka the Princess of the Guillotine, died young as a popular revolution swept through her country and, as the last royal remaining, she...
The Garden of Words Review
Unlike the other Shinkai novels I've read, I had no familiarity with The Garden of Words. But according to Shinkai's comments, the film is 46 minutes, and to cover everything written...
Can Someone Please Explain What’s Going On?! ~A Sign-on-The-Line Wedding Story~ Volume 1 Review
Can Someone Please Explain What's Going On?! kicks off with the main heroine at a wedding. Viola Mangelica Euphorbia is at the Royal Capital saying "I Do" to her new husband,...
86 (Eighty-Six) Volumes 2 and 3 Review
Having incredibly escaped with their lives, Shin and the rest of the Spearhead Squadron find themselves in the Federal Republic of Giad, a country that sprung from the ashes of the...
Final Fantasy I * II * III: Memory of Heroes Review
Final Fantasy (aka Final Fantasy I) for the NES, as the story goes, was successful enough to keep Squaresoft alive, and soon it spawned two unrelated entries that bared its name...
The Miracles of the Namiya General Store Review
The Namiya General Store sells all of the usual things you'd expect to find in a rural general store, like stationary and snacks, but the owner also dispenses advice too. Silly...
Baccano! Volume 11: 1705 The Ironic Light Orchestra Review
When it comes to a story about immortals, it's only natural that the setting will jump around and this time we go the farthest back in the Baccano! novels so far,...