Final Fantasy VII Remake: Traces of Two Pasts Review
Final Fantasy VII Remake: Traces of Two Pasts is divided into three parts: Tifa's, Aerith's, and "Picturing the Past". "Picturing the Past" has been featured before in the World Preview artbook....
I Became the Secretary of a Hero! Volume 1 Review
It's a day ending in –y, so it's time for another isekai series. But instead of the protagonist being drafted as the legendary warrior who will defeat the ultimate evil, paralegal...
The Violet Knight Volume 1 Review
It's always tough to be thrown out of your home. It's even harder when you are literally thrown out of your home.
By your parents. Over a balcony.
Yeesh.
In perhaps the most egregious...
Log Horizon: Game’s End, Volumes 3 and 4 Review
Volumes three and four of the Log Horizon light novel series (corresponding to episodes eleven to twenty-one of the anime) form a two-part story subtitled Game's End. A highly appropriate title, since...
WorldEnd: What Do You Do at the End of the World? Are You Busy?...
This volume is a collection of short stories set during, after, and even before the WorldEnd main series. Quite a bit before in fact, one of the stories is the backstory...
Final Fantasy XIV: Chronicles of Light Review
Chronicles of Light is a series of vignettes that are categorized by being set around the time of one of four major events. The book is "written" by an individual who...
Tearmoon Empire Volumes 5 and 6 Review
Princess Mia's life has been rather busy lately, what with being the student council president, founding her own school, and trying to stave off an upcoming famine (which she knows all...
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,...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut Volume 1
Helen: By what measure is a vampire? Here we have people (classified by the government as non-humans) who can drink blood but may only ever do it as a coming of...
No Game No Life Volume 10 Review
No Game No Life enters double digits, and to celebrate, the book is about 260 pages long. A whopping number that also gave me cause for concern. Would the latest "...