Qualia the Purple: The Novel Review
Gaku (Hatou Manabu) has a strange new friend in school, one who's short and cute to her taller, more athletic build, and one who...
The Werewolf Count and the Trickster Tailor Volume 1 Review
Gender benders aren't terribly
uncommon, but Roxy -- known as "Rock" in her male disguise and in the
narration -- is unusual for a main character...
The Faraway Paladin Volume 1: The Boy in the City of the Dead Review
William doesn't remember everything about his past life on Earth, but he does remember that he in fact had one and that makes his...
Unnamed Memory Volume 2: The Queen Without a Throne Review
Unnamed Memory: The Queen Without a Throne is long at just over 300 pages. Okay, sure, it may not be the thickest light novel...
No Game No Life Volume 8 Review
I wasn't a fan of No Game No Life volume 7. Manipulated dice rolls + the non-explanations explanations + whining characters = not a...
Final Fantasy XIII-2: Fragments After Review
Despite its name, most of Final Fantasy XIII-2: Fragments After takes place before or during the game. I was hoping it would serve as...
Dawn of the Mapmaker: The Surveyor Girl and the Forbidden Knowledge Volume 1 Review
Mapmaker Unen has her first major gig, but she needs another bodyguard besides her friend Irena. Just as the strange voices in her head...
Final Fantasy VII: The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story Review
A blonde-haired wannabe tough guy who secretly just wants to impress a tough dark-haired beauty gets tangled up with Shinra.
And no, their names are...
Baccano! The Grand Punk Railroad: Local and Express Review
Following tumultuous adventures in The Rolling Bootlegs, Baccano! is back! Some fans of the anime may know that 2007 anime adaptation covered roughly the...
Log Horizon: Lost Child of the Dawn and Log Horizon: The Gold of the...
In the anime adaptation of Log Horizon, volumes six and seven mark the start of the second season and the anime alternates episodes between the simultaneous...