The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 17 Review
In a long light novel series, it's easy to forget exactly what happens in each volume. Sure, there is the back-of-book summary, but that...
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...
Safe & Sound in the Arms of an Elite Knight Volume 1 Review
Plague and famine ran through the town of Shadif, eventually claiming the lives of a number of people, including some within the Ardennes family....
Pretty Boy Detective Club: The Swindler, the Vanishing Man, and the Pretty Boys Review
Mayumi has been inducted as the sixth member of the Pretty Boy Detective Club. And although Michiru the Epicure oh-so-helpfully (read: snarkily) remarks they...
A Mysterious Job Called Oda Nobunaga Volume 1 Review
Might doesn't make right, but might gives you power and protection and that's all Alsrod Navyil is aiming for in life. Born the second...
What Do You Do at the End of the World? Are You Busy? Will...
527 years ago, the world essentially ended. Living creatures of all races abandoned the surface to live on floating islands and even to this...
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...
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...
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...
I Became the Secretary of a Hero! Volume 2 Review
One of my complaints in the first volume of I Became the Secretary of a Hero! was the lack of battles. The story is...