Showing posts with label manga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manga. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Stacking the Shelves (4) : A look at Some New (and Old) Releases

**"Stacking the Shelves" is run by Tynga @ Tynga's Book Reviews and I'm linking up with some of the great books I found this week.**

Hey Guys,

I hope you're all doing well! Thank-you for joining me in another Stacking the Shelves update. This week, I got my hands on some darling delicacies as well as a few irresistible childhood loves. School is back in session, so that means no ARCs or author/publisher provided reads; I've got to hit the books hard, and not those of my preference. I actually ended up returning stacks of books to the library, simply because my mom is having nothing less than A's from me this semester! I had to say goodbye to:


No! My pretties...
Come back to me!

:'( *Sigh* Hopefully you can make out the names of the books on their spines because writing them all down would not only be tedious, but saddening. These are the lost ones. A moment of silence, please?

They shall be missed. 

It hurt to say goodbye, and a few librarians probably thought I was a looney to be returning them all at once, but it had to be done. I'll be reading still, but mom and I have a deal that little library loans as possible will be taken out during the school term. I can read the books I own, but little else non-academic. Now don't get me wrong, my mother supports my reading habit in an incredibly BIG way; most of the money that I use on books comes from her pocket, and this could never be possible without her, because for starters, she taught me how to read. So I get it; the need to push me is all so that I succeed, my parents love me and this is why those books had to make a direct exit stage right. To make it up to me though, she let me buy: 



Note: Enshadowed was pre-ordered and finally arrived, Sabrina came from an Abebooks extension of BookDepository, and Alice was an awesome find on Barnes and Nobles! The pink on the hardcover of Alice is to die for, the lovely gold accents making this book a keeper. All in all it was a great week for reading; see why I love my mother? She is amazing, I hope everyone meets someone as loving as she is.

But without further adieu, that is it, my stacking the shelves entry is complete! I'll be back next week, but 'till then, respond in the comments below with your weekly conquests and I will be sure to reply and visit you in turn :)


I love you guys! XX Lots of love,









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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Review: Death Note (Vol. 1) by Tsugumi Ohba


Death Note, Vol. 1: Boredom by Tsugumi Ohba
My rating: 5 of 5 genies
Genre: YA, Manga, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
Published: October 10, 2005
Pages: 195
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Format: eRead
Goodreads Summary

Light Yagami is an ace student with great prospects - and he's bored out of his mind. But all that changes when he finds the Death Note, a notebook dropped by a rogue Shinigami death god. Any human whose name is written in the notebook dies, and now Light has vowed to use the power of the Death Note to rid the world of evil. But when criminals begin dropping dead, the authorities send the legendary detective L to track down the killer. With L hot on his heels, will Light lose sight of his noble goal...or his life?

Boredom
Light tests the boundaries of the Death Note's powers as L and the police begin to close in. Luckily Light's father is the head of the Japanese National Police Agency and leaves vital information about the case lying around the house. With access to his father's files, Light can keep one step ahead of the authorities. But who is the strange man following him, and how can Light guard against enemies whose names he doesn't know?

My Thoughts

So I am a lot addicted to this series and already on volume six I think!




It is so wonderful and yet crazy that I would read something like this at all - not because there is anything wrong with the book - but it just isn't my usual. My usual being heart-pumping romance or adventurous comedy; note now: Death Note: Boredom, Vol. 1 is severely twisted and does not fit either category. And yet I am beginning to believe that is a good thing!

I adore this series, it is flipping FANTASTIC! This is the first manga in a while to actually engage my mind and push me to think further; Needless to say, I have become so wrapped up in this peculiar universe. Kira is the villain I love to hate and his Shinigami just sends shivers down my spine, but I can't stop reading! I am addicted too far to stop and I urge everyone to pick a copy of this up, it is so un-stereotypical and unique...I know you will be as blown away as I am!


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Review of Red River (Series, Vol. 1-28) by Chie Shinohara

Red River, Vol. 28 by Chie Shinohara
My rating: 4 of 5 genies
Genre: Manga, Historical, Fiction, Romance, Action, Mystery, Magic
Published: January 12, 2010
Pages: 200
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Format: eRead
Purchase At: TheBookDepository.com or Amazon.com

Goodreads Summary

Over 15 million copies sold in Japan! R to L (Japanese Style).
Final Volume!

Prince Kail, a young warrior and sorcerer, and Yuri, a modern-day teen, were thrown together when Queen Nakia drew Yuri across time and space into the ancient Hittite Empire. When it is the season of the North Star, Prince Kail has the power to send Yuri home. But the evil queen's plan to murder them both--and their growing feelings for one another--keep getting in the way!

During the ceremony to install her as Tawannana, Yuri tells Kail she's pregnant. Then, in a glimpse into the near future, Kikkuri recounts a day in his life as the chief trainer for the kingdom's horses, and Yuri gets herself into a bit of a fix while visiting Cappadocia. And in the concluding tale, love finds its own road in the events leading up to the marriage of Ramses, now the Pharoah of Egypt, and Kail and Yuri's granddaughter Naptella.

My Thoughts

With 28 volumes it is difficult to review every single one, and that is putting it very lightly! I took heed from a few readers and decided to review the last one as a giant summary of the series. It will be brief and just my notes on incidents and characters.

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This series was excellent, and I thoroughly enjoyed learning the history between the Egyptians and Hittites. I bet Ms. Shinohara did a butt-load of research to pull off something so amazing, and it definitely showed by how knowledgeable it was! Shinohara had a way of educating and entertaining with intelligent humor, and I liked that a lot about this series.

I loved Kail, and was in love with his adoration for Yuri! Man they were so sweet. Seeing them in this final volume is such a far-cry from the first where she was like, "I hate you. Get away!" Now it was like, "C'mon sugar, yeah!" Lol, they were cute. I cannot begin to describe what a strong heroine Yuri was! Girl had fire and it was hot! She comes from the 20th century but still manages to strategize the whole Hittite army to victory, not to mention rule like a boss! I respect, very much.

You know who I also respect? Ursula. I felt bad for that guy she was going to marry, I mean to say that her loss would have been so hard! And still he was so loyal, truly admirable.

The other character that was a favorite was Hadi. Her toughness was just killer and she was beauty and skill all in one, so totally a beast! I didn't care for her sisters however, and thought them quite foolish to fall for the same guy and both know about it. I do not share men. Ever. Plus Kikkuri was so not a catch! He took care of horses and didn't have any desirable qualities or looks whatsoever; he was just there, and giving him both girls was such a waste.

The ending was also a little weird for me and although I hoped there would be a little extra snippet with Yuri ruling, instead there was just a summary of sorts and closing with the same aggravating Kikkuri. [ But guy was a pimp! I gotta give it to him, two twins and a truck-load of kids...who were also twins. Lucky duck. With freckles of course, can't forget those. (hide spoiler)]

I also never saw the promised marriage between Yuri and Ramses grandchildren; that would have been so cool, finally a union! Still, it ended pretty decent and I was left with a slight case of mixed feelings for Urhi and the Queen. [ I wished they could have been together in some alternate universe/spin-off, I hated that those horrible people made him a eunuch! No child deserves that and Shinohara garnered my sympathy by throwing that last-minute bit of info into the mix. I felt bad for him. (hide spoiler)]

Most of the regrets I have are expressed above, although another, and equally important, area of concern is the slight smuttiness of this manga. I wasn't expecting it. Nudity, yes, but not the depictions of Kail having sex with Yuri and her throwing her head back in ecstasy as she nibbles on his (sorry to say) less than defined chest. It felt a little like porn at times,(not good), and I was so grateful that there was no drawn genitalia. That would have been more than a little much!

Also I did not really appreciate the way every man with a penis loved Yuri. Attraction does not work that way, but every man wanted her, like really badly and it was awkward. I pained for Rusafa and frowned deeply at this author when she did what she did to him! UNCALLED FOR!! That's another thing, Shinohara is so casual with her disposal of characters that it is painful. Obvious examples such as Usula. Tito and Zananza were hard to swallow being swept away, and in that aspect the author did not prepare the reader nearly enough. Not for their abrupt passing or the easiness in which it is soon forgotten.

Rusafa was a great guy and I think she should have killed Kikkuri instead of him. Just saying.

But no book except the truly celestial ones can leave zero signs of dissatisfaction; and I accept that this work was better than most despite my perceived failings in certain areas. Like I mentioned, having some things different would have been more my cup of tea, but it was as final in presentation as I had expected of the series closer, and with that I have no issue.

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Review: Wanted by Matsuri Hino


Wanted by Matsuri Hino
My rating: 4 of 5 genies
Genre: YA, Manga, Fantasy, Action, Historical, Pirates, Romance, Gender Bender
Published: September 8, 2008
Pages: 208
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Format: eRead
Goodreads Summary

In the Mediterranean at end of the 17th century, former songstress Armeria disguises herself as a boy and boards the ship of the pirate Skulls--the man who kidnapped Luce, her first love. Captain Skulls is arrogant, violent, and a skirt chaser! And unfortunately for Armeria, he discovers she's a woman...

The Skinny

The ending of this was far too abrupt. Kind of like that previous sentence, but let's cut to the chase:

I enjoyed everything about this manga and I think the only thing I found real trouble with was the ending ---IT WAS AWFUL!! I read pages and pages of beautiful artwork and well-written story only to get to THAT?! The ending needs a re-boot - like that Spider Man movie coming out - and ASAP. Pretty please, at least give us a spin-off??

Sigh. This is why I cannot in good faith rate this a full 5/5, but the cliffy of an ending aside, there is a lot going for this manga; I would read it any day and I recommend everyone to give it a try.








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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Review: Evyione (Volume 1) by Kim Young-Hee

Evyione: Ocean Fantasy, Volume 1 by Kim Young-Hee
My rating: 3 of 5 genies
Genre: YA, Fantasy, Retelling, Adventure, Romance
Published: Septemeber 9, 2008
Pages: 200
Publisher: Udon Entertainment
Source: Online Scan
Format: eBook

Goodreads Summary

Remember the tale of the little mermaid that fell in love with the dashing human prince? Now, imagine the roles reversed, as a romance blooms between the beautiful Evyione and a dashing young merman. It's a unique twist on timeless tale that is sure to leave you spellbound.


My Thoughts

First things first, this series is what I would consider soft porn at many instances; it depicts sex in relative detail and the female breasts are pretty much on display whenever said coitus occurs. Suffice to say, there is nudity, and as I was shocked to discover, sex happens pretty graphically. The image immediately coming to mind in this instance is of Ariel on that magical rock, when all the water is bursting around her...



Minus the pretty little seashells on hisher boobs.

On that note, I am pretty offended because guys in the manga get great coverage of their privates not that I'm hungry for any visuals on man parts or anything, and the most that is shown of male nakedness is well...The Butt.



Yeah.

It was a well drawn manga, in my opinion, and the story looks promising. As I previously mentioned, there are graphic scenes but the first manga volume is not as bad as the ones following. But with that said, I would not advice anyone 15-16 or younger reading this, just because I do not find it appropriate. You have been warned.

Another issue I had was with the crazy sea witch, and I think that it is time a growing problem in our society be addressed. What is up with all the crazy chicks?? I get that some people might be all, 'Go her!' or 'The Sea King was a total dolt anyway,' but really? Are you kidding me right now? She's crazy in the head, and willing to risk everything - all the mer-perople's futures and the life of this Dude-King whom she apparently loves - just to feel needed??



That's messed up. What happened to telling him you loved him, getting rejected and well, moving on?! Let's not forget that there have been many chicks besides this princess, other women that she has helped...ahem...kill. She's nuts, I don't know what constitutes for nuts for y'all, but that is nutty enough for me and 2 captain crunchy-crunch sandwiches with enough left-over for seconds. That nuts.



And I'm going to start ranting soon so I'll cut it short here. What I'm getting at is: read this if you want something interesting and if entertaining nudity isn't a problem. It is not a bad manga by any standards, but some things really could have been handled far more tastefully.

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The Truth And Nothing BUT...

Going by FTC guidelines, allow me to point out that all the novels reviewed on this blog were either bought by me, or given by an author or publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Those books received from Authors and Publishers will be stated clearly as such, as will the ones purchased by myself. There is no shady business going on; no coercion, bribery or compensation has or will ever be received in exchange for any reviews. These thoughts are mine, wacky as they may be, and my honest opinion is all you can truly expect. Still reading? You should be off checking out those awesome reviews ;)