The Girl From the Other Side: Siúil, a Rún Vol. 11

by Nagabe

The Girl from the Other Side: Siúil, A Rún [Manga] (11)

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"Everything eventually crumbles to dust, even a cozy stone cottage. The creaky floorboards and sooty chimney are now only a sweet memory. Time marches inexorably forward. Only the world will remain, spinning ever on. As everything slips into the past, what remains of Shiva and Teacher?s last moments? This was a story of two people -- one human, one inhuman -- who lingered in the hazy twilight that divides night from day. Now it reaches its end."--Back cover.

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Series Info/Source: This is the 11th (and final) volume in this series. I bought a copy of this book.

Thoughts: After just finishing Gideon Falls (which also had a disappointing, vague ending) I was somewhat disappointed to find out that this series also had a confusing and disappointing ending.

This volume continues off right where vol 10 stopped. Teacher had found out a huge secret about Shiva and her soul and we get to see how this all plays out in this volume. Of course Teacher is initially angry at the revelations, but soon realizes that he misses Shiva desperately.

The artwork continues to be topnotch. However, the ending is a bit confusing and ambiguous. This is one of those endings where you kind of get to decide how you want it to show more end. I was disappointed that there isn’t any resolution around the curse or the Mother; we still don’t really know why they exist or if the disease they cause can be reversed. It’s just very open ended.

My Summary (4/5): Overall I really love this series as a whole. The artwork is amazing and watching Teacher and Shiva teach each other how to live in this strange world is fantastic. Although I enjoyed this final volume I also found it to be a bit disappointing. There isn’t any resolution around the curse and what happens to Shiva/Teacher is left up to the reader’s imagination because of the ambiguity of the final part of the book. I would definitely recommend this series as a whole. It's a wonderful fairy-tale-like manga with a unique and beautiful art style. However, be braced for a rather ambiguous and disappointing ending….this seems to be a trend happening in the graphic novels/manga series I am reading right now.
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A very unsatisfactory ending though everything comes full circle. The Shiva-Soul stuff confused me to no end. so a piece of his soul was in a vessel. was he imagining what his child would've grown up as and it manifested as Shiva???
I honestly don't think I ever understood this series.
Por fim, tudo se desfez em pó, até a casa de pedra onde os dois habitaram. O ranger do soalho, o crepitar do fogo da lareira… são agora, apenas, memórias distantes. O tempo abate-se sobre todos do mesmo modo, e não há como fugir. Só o mundo continua a girar, imutável. O que resta dos últimos momentos de Shiva e do Doutor?
O conto de fadas sobre dois seres e sobre as manhãs, as noites, a luz e as sombras em que se encontraram… chega, assim, ao fi­m.
Nov 25, 2025Portuguese (Portugal)

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Canonical title*
Girl from the Other Side (Vol 11) (Vol 11)
Original publication date
2021-04-09
Original language
Japanese
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Graphic Novels & Comics, Teen
DDC/MDS
741.5Arts & recreationDrawing & decorative artsDrawingComic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic strips
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PZ7.7 .N23 .GLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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