Sound! Euphonium Welcome to the Kitauji High School Concert Band Review
In this inspiration for Kyoto Animation's beloved show, Kumiko is a high school freshman at Kitauji High School who's chosen to go to a...
Final Fantasy VII: On the Way to a Smile Review
NOTE: This review contains spoilers for both Final Fantasy VII and Advent Children. While some of these stories were written as a way to...
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep: The Novel Review
Like the preceding 358/2 Days novel, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep: The Novel is a three-in-one omnibus release. So it's another monster volume to...
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days: The Novel Review
When I first saw this release, my first thought was, "Holy cow!!" This thing is HUGE. I think it eats other light novels for...
Log Horizon: Homesteading the Noosphere Volume 10 Review
I was left with two, conflicting thoughts as I finished up this volume: Mamare Touno seems to have an interesting "solution" in mind for...
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...
Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody Volume 1 Review
The English light novel market is starting to become peppered with "regular Earth guy is transported to another world (and it looks suspiciously like...
Mia and the Forbidden Medicine Report Review
If you ever had a lot riding on one paper, you can relate to Mia. Chances are, however, that you didn't believe your research...
Goblin Slayer Volume 1 Review
In a world based on standard RPGs and Dungeons and Dragons, mythical creatures and gods rue the spotlight. Adventurers, no name except for their...
Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers Volume 3 Review
As Adlet and the other Braves of the Six Flowers stand in the Howling Vilelands debating how to cross a huge gorge that separates from...