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"Old friends and new enemies lurk in the mysteries surrounding Mugen Academe. The Death Busters crave the Hoste, the human energies, of Sailor Moon and her friends -- and they'll prey on the girls' dreams and weaknesses to get it! Furthermore, prophetic dreams hint of 'talismans' that could awaken a 'Deity of Destruction.' Could these things be connected to the guardians' power? And are the Sailor Senshi capable of murdering the innocent to save the entire world?" -- from publisher's wed site. No library descriptions found. |
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Book Title: Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Volume 7
Book Author: Naoko Takeuchi
Introduction: I have always loved Sailor Moon, so when my local bookstore got a majority of the Pretty Guardian manga series I had to pick it up and read it! This is a great throw back to my childhood!
Review:
Number seven in this series slows down a little in pace until the Sailor Moon power-up. While it is a slower volume, the artwork is still fantastic, and the manga is still cute, fun and fabulous! I definitely would not consider putting this series down even though the pace is slower.
This part of the arc is still a great continuation. The characters are still being built upon, the action is still interesting and the covers are absolutely gorgeous.
If anything, I am excited to see more of the characters be introduced in this series. I can't exactly find anything wrong to force me to put these down and start another manga. This author knows what the readers want, and that makes this manga so much better than expected.
This series focuses on friendships, magic, teamwork and family. While there are some darker elements to the story (such as Sailor Saturn's personality) it helps make the story not to light. It's a great series of opposite elements. The love and compassion in this story mixed with the evil and death make it a great story full of thought and problem solving.
Overall, I loved it. I can't wait to pick up the next in this series! The battling elements and steady paces make the readers gravitate towards this story continuously, and that makes it an excellent series of manga.
Five out of five stars. (