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Loading... Buddha, Volume 3: Devadattaby Osamu Tezuka
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Fantastische reeks. ( )I'm still really enjoying the series. Volume three covers a lot of the life of Devadatta, a rather tragic figure who is mocked as a child for his lineage and turns disturbingly, yet somehow sympathetically, bad. There's a real depth of understanding to the character. While people who like to see good and evil in more Manichean terms may find this offputting, I found it engaging. Bah. Take a Natalie Gummer class and then come back to me with a comic. A delightful take on the life of the Buddha. I would not use it in a research paper, but the graphics catch the eye, and the plot keeps you reading. This is actually the first graphic novel that I have ever really liked (I have not read the first two volumes to this series as yet, however). Finally, a graphic novel with a subject worth reading about! 0.059 seconds to build listing
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