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Chargement... Please Save my Earth, tome 1 (1987)par Saki Hiwatari
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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. Story: 4 stars Art: 2.5 stars ( ) This is sweet story about a group of teenagers who find out that they are the reincarnation of scientists, living on the moon, studying earth. Alice is one of those teens - she has just moved to Tokyo and finding it hard to adjust. She is lonely, has a bratty neighbor kid, and isn't sure what her place in the world is. I really like this Manga Title. I find that it is sweet, down to earth, not overly drawn, just a very well written story. Please Save My Earth is my all time favorite manga. The drawings aren't that great at first but as the series goes on they become fantastic.It's about a group of Japanese students that dream about their past lives together and how it changes them and their relationships. Can love survive reincarnation? aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Eight-year-old Rin is still tormented by his past life. As Shion, an engineer stationed on Earth's moon, he spent nine years alone after his home planet was annihilated and a deadly virus took the lives of his fellow scientists. Now, in the conclusion to the "Please Save My Earth" series, his plot to destroy the moon base--and all traces of his past life--reaches its dA(c)nouement. Alice begs Rin not to let his past life as Shion rule his future--and even threatens to jump off Tokyo Tower if he chooses to pursue his plot of eventually controlling the world... Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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