I’m the Villainess, so I’m Taming the Final Boss Volume 1 Light Novel and...
Aileen has the worst timing sometimes, like when she wishes that she had realized earlier that she has been reincarnated into an otome game she played in a previous life, not...
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...
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...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Bibliophile Princess Volume 1
Krystallina: There's no perfect way to propose. But for me and all the other book lovers out there, being told that getting engaged means you get to read as much as...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Unnamed Memory Volume 1: The Witch of the Azure Moon...
Krystallina: Demographic classifications for Japanese series have never been a science, but it's even harder now with the webnovel boom. I was interested in Unnamed Memory for two reasons: one, the...
Onmyoji and Tengu Eyes: The Spirit Hunters of Tomoe Volume 1 Review
Misato is on the run from the past he carries which is how he ends up in Tomoe, a small town with an "Abnormal Disaster Unit" in the local government, aka...
Balan Wonderworld: Maestro of Mystery, Theatre of Wonders Review
I've never been much of a platform gamer, so I haven't been keeping up with Balan Wonderworld's release. But from what I've gathered, the story in the game is minimal, and...
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...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: I’d Rather Have a Cat than a Harem! Reincarnated into...
Krystallina: 10-year-old Amy, daughter of an earl, realizes she's in the world of an otome game! While she never really played the game in her previous life, she's likely the villainess...
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 "...