
Shoko Conami
Author of Shinobi Life, Vol. 1
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Chiheisen no Hoshi 地平線の星 1 copy
Kamakiri 1 copy
Chiheisen no Hoshi 1 copy
Shinobi Life Vol. 7 1 copy
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This was mediocre. It reminded me a bit of Full Metal Panic! (clueless and serious military guy strives to protect spirited girl), except I remember Full Metal Panic! being more fun.
All my preconceptions about what this volume was going to be like were based on the cover art (I didn't even bother to read the blurb), so I figured there would be a modern day setting, with modern day shinobi (possibly similar to Nabari no Ou), and romance. The time travel aspect took me by surprise and was, show more generally, pretty lame.
Kagetora was mind-numbingly bland and not very bright. Beni was exceptional only in her initial determination to die. Yes, okay, so she blamed her father for her mother's death. Seriously, though, there had to be better ways to strike back at her father than trying to die in a way that could be considered his fault. While it's certainly possible that Beni becomes more interesting in later volumes, so far we have a heroine who constantly needs to be saved and whose hips keep giving out on her (so Kagetora can catch her, of course). Not exactly exciting. Also, isn't it usually a person's legs or knees that give out, rather than their hips?
I'll put up with a lot for pretty artwork, but even that wasn't all that great. I doubt I'll be continuing with this series.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) show less
All my preconceptions about what this volume was going to be like were based on the cover art (I didn't even bother to read the blurb), so I figured there would be a modern day setting, with modern day shinobi (possibly similar to Nabari no Ou), and romance. The time travel aspect took me by surprise and was, show more generally, pretty lame.
Kagetora was mind-numbingly bland and not very bright. Beni was exceptional only in her initial determination to die. Yes, okay, so she blamed her father for her mother's death. Seriously, though, there had to be better ways to strike back at her father than trying to die in a way that could be considered his fault. While it's certainly possible that Beni becomes more interesting in later volumes, so far we have a heroine who constantly needs to be saved and whose hips keep giving out on her (so Kagetora can catch her, of course). Not exactly exciting. Also, isn't it usually a person's legs or knees that give out, rather than their hips?
I'll put up with a lot for pretty artwork, but even that wasn't all that great. I doubt I'll be continuing with this series.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) show less
The most recent installment in this time-traveling ninja romance series is full of twists and turns and surprising characters showing up in unexpected places. The artwork continues to be wonderful--so expressive. Can't wait for volume 8!
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