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Chargement... Kingyo Used Books, Volume 3 (édition 2011)par Seimu Yoshizaki, Seimu Yoshizaki (Illustrateur)
Information sur l'oeuvreKingyo Used Books, Volume 3 par Seimu Yoshizaki
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I think this was the least interesting book in the series. This is a series of feel-good stories and manga changing your life for the better. None of the stories in volume 3 moved me in the way that they had in the first volume. ( ) Another pleasant collection of short stories revolving around manga, its effect of people's lives, and a particular manga shop. This was was easier to follow that the earlier volumes; although I'm sure there are plenty of cultural points I missed about the specific manga involved in each story, I felt that the stories themselves could be understood without that knowledge, which wasn't always the case. I could wish there was a little more about the actual bookshop staff; the one-off nature of most of the stories means they're the only continuing characters, and so it can be hard to invest much in any of the others. As such I'd like to see more development of their stories. There's also a slight issue for me in that the art style means I sometimes find it hard to tell characters apart, especially when they change clothes - it's not always clear when there are time gaps between panels, and so on. It's not a huge problem but occasionally confusing. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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This manga bookstore has a thousand stories to tell. Reads R to L (Japanese Style) T+ audience. If a manga volume exists, you can find it at Kingyo Used Books. But Kingyo is more than just a typical used bookstore—it’s a place where human relationships are treated as the most valuable stories of all. Natsuki, the store’s interim manager, and Shiba, the manga maniac who loves her, help both their regular patrons and random customers in a series of linked tales built around actual manga series ranging from the popular to the esoteric. In this volume: A manga collection featuring beautifully frightening horror stories piques the interest of a cowardly pick-up artist. Reading about an attractive soldier battling evil inspires a young woman to upgrade her wardrobe. A manga about the wandering travels of lone ninja and swordsmen raises the question, "What is fate?" A practical home-style cooking manga provides eating suggestions for a woman looking to expand her nightly menu. A man sets out to find a specific globe-trotting adventure manga. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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