Reviewed by: Aria
Genre: Action, Adventure, Romance, Mystery, Thriller
Rating: 4.5/5
After what seems like an eternity hanging between life and death, Arisa finally awakens, but she has amnesia. Or so she claims… When King Midori arrives at the hospital, her attitude takes a sudden and — for Tsubasa — heartbreaking turn! Wracked by doubt and without her twin sister at her side, does Tsubasa have any hope of stopping the devious King?
First off I have to say that this series just keeps getting more and more interesting. There's always a cliffhanger that makes you wish you had the next book and this is a truly a great manga series to try it because it's quite unique.
This manga novel was more heart-wrenching and emotionally-driven that the other mystery-thriller quick-paced manga novels in the series. It focused more on the emotions and that was enjoyable to see.
This manga novel really showed the character's true feelings, ideas, and the connections between each of them. It was exciting to see different interactions and how different people made different decisions. It was unique and you will definitely feel the heart-wrenching emotions that this book will give you.
It was well-paced and there was time for everything to sink in. There was still action and adventure as well as some new interactions and we really got to see Tsubasa's strong side. I really enjoy the author always giving background and more information into why Tsubasa is doing this. We are always reminded of her courage and strength and you can see how much she loves the people around her and she cherishes what she never had.
Overall, I really liked the different turn of events and more cliffhangers. :) I canot wait to read the next manga novel and see how the rest of the series will play out! :)
Likes: Tsubasa's strong side, heart-wrenching feelings, relationships, Tsubasa's love, the mystery, thriller, emotionally-driven novel, action, adventure, background
Dislikes: Nothing. :)
*Note: This book does contain some mature content.
**Note: If you want to start the series, start with Arisa: Volume 1.
Genre: Action, Adventure, Romance, Mystery, Thriller
Rating: 4.5/5
After what seems like an eternity hanging between life and death, Arisa finally awakens, but she has amnesia. Or so she claims… When King Midori arrives at the hospital, her attitude takes a sudden and — for Tsubasa — heartbreaking turn! Wracked by doubt and without her twin sister at her side, does Tsubasa have any hope of stopping the devious King?
First off I have to say that this series just keeps getting more and more interesting. There's always a cliffhanger that makes you wish you had the next book and this is a truly a great manga series to try it because it's quite unique.
This manga novel was more heart-wrenching and emotionally-driven that the other mystery-thriller quick-paced manga novels in the series. It focused more on the emotions and that was enjoyable to see.
This manga novel really showed the character's true feelings, ideas, and the connections between each of them. It was exciting to see different interactions and how different people made different decisions. It was unique and you will definitely feel the heart-wrenching emotions that this book will give you.
It was well-paced and there was time for everything to sink in. There was still action and adventure as well as some new interactions and we really got to see Tsubasa's strong side. I really enjoy the author always giving background and more information into why Tsubasa is doing this. We are always reminded of her courage and strength and you can see how much she loves the people around her and she cherishes what she never had.
Overall, I really liked the different turn of events and more cliffhangers. :) I canot wait to read the next manga novel and see how the rest of the series will play out! :)
Likes: Tsubasa's strong side, heart-wrenching feelings, relationships, Tsubasa's love, the mystery, thriller, emotionally-driven novel, action, adventure, background
Dislikes: Nothing. :)
*Note: This book does contain some mature content.
**Note: If you want to start the series, start with Arisa: Volume 1.