The Apothecary Diaries Volumes 3 and 4 Review
The past is never truly past, something Maomao is aware of having grown up in a brothel where courtesans spend years to pay off debts, but the future is a fluid...
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded: The Novel Review
Re:coded is set after the events of Kingdom Hearts II but before the final ending scene. Jiminy is trying to figure out the "Thank Naminé" message that is in his first...
I’m the Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss Volumes 2 and 3 Review
"Regalia of Saints, Demons, and Maidens" wasn't a particularly good otome game but, as Aileen tells us, the art and voice acting won it many fans and thus sequels and fan...
86 (EIGHTY-SIX) Volume 1 Review
The Republic of San Magnolia is locked in a seemingly endless war with their neighbor the Giadian Empire, who has sent countless, unmanned drones to harass their borders and covered the...
No Game No Life Volume 11 Review
According to the author's notes, No Game No Life volume 11 came three years after volume 10 in Japan.
And I guess to reward fans who have waited so long, Kamiya delivered...
Tearmoon Empire Volume 4 Review
After the ending in volume 2, where it was clear that the initial arc for Tearmoon Empire had wrapped up, I was a bit hesitant about continuing on with the series...
Baccano! Volume 14: 1931 Another Junk Railroad: Special Express Review
In the city that never sleeps, the story never stops either! Having survived The Flying Pussyfoot, many characters in 1932 are still trying to figure out what they'll be doing next...
Kingdom Hearts χ: Your Keyblade, Your Story The Novel Review
I am not a fan of gacha games. So unlike the other Kingdom Hearts games, I don't know the full story of Kingdom Hearts χ , which was renamed Unchained χ...
I Reincarnated as Evil Alice, So the Only Thing I’m Courting is Death Volume...
As you can surmise from the title, this is another otome game isekai. Although the villainess role has become incredibly popular for these stories, this heroine has been reborn as the...
Baccano! 2001 The Children of Bottle Review
After spending all of the previous novels primarily in the 1930s, Baccano! takes a surprising move and moves the story entirely to the present day and out of the United States. Ever...