Log Horizon: The Larks Take Flight Volume 8 Review
After the series' last two-part installment, Log Horizon has fully given in to its multi-POV tendencies. This book has an uneven split with 3/4ths of it being with the younger cast...
Beasts of Abigaile Volume 3 Review
After a cliffhanger ending leaves Nina in a dangerous position in the previous volume, Beasts of Abigaile volume 3 follows a fairly well-worn pace of “resolve the last volume’s conflict in...
The Eccentric Master and the Fake Lover Volume 1 Review
What's worse than ending up in another world? Ending up in another world with a parasitic plant in your body.
That's exactly what happens to The Eccentric Master and the Fake Lover's...
Horimiya Volumes 3 and 4 Review
In some ways, a romantic story can be the hardest one to retain a reader's attention. "Will they or won't they?" can only last so long before the reader loses patience...
Akame ga KILL! Zero Volume 7 Review
I usually like it when there's a little bit of a recap or repeat of the previous volume as a way to remind readers of what is happening. Well, after the...
The Royal Tutor Volume 3 Review
When I started The Royal Tutor Volume 3, I thought I would finally see the mysterious eldest prince.
Nope, the handsomely-dressed familiar stranger was Kai's (female) fiancee.
Hah! Even I can still be...
Delicious in Dungeon Volume 4 Review
The fourth volume of Delicious in Dungeon marks the first time that the story has looked away from the main cast of Laios, Senshi, Marcille, and Chilchuck and instead, the story opens...
Dragon Half Omnibus Collection Volume 1 Review
There's nothing like having a goal. You find something you want, you look for all the steps to complete it, and then go for it. Mink's goal is simple -- to...
Gabriel Dropout Volume 3 Review
Gabriel Dropout Volume 3 returns some of the fantasy aspects the previous volume was sorely missing. Remember Gabriel's attempt to take a shortcut to school in the first volume? If you've...
Crown of Thorns Volume 1 Review
Going by the premise and the cover I was immediately reminded of another Shojo Beat imprint title, The Devil and Her Love Song which involved a sharp-tongued high school girl. Unlike that story...