Help, I need manga recommendations for my 15 year old niece, and I don’t read it. Apparently that’s all she’ll read right now.
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Ah, the Cashmere summoning spell.
I remember really disliking the writing style in The Hot Zone.
Same here. I found it really florid and overwrought. I hadn't heard about The Ninth House before, but upon googling, I'm definitely interested.
Help, I need manga recommendations for my 15 year old niece, and I don’t read it. Apparently that’s all she’ll read right now.
14 y.o. Matilda is liking: Naruto, Fairytale, Haikyu, Promised Neverland. And she's going to be getting Witch Hat Atelier (Eisner winner this year, gorgeous art) for xmas.
I liked the character, but I thought the plot was kind of dull, but everyone here seems to like them so much maybe I'll give the next one a try.
I just read it last night, and agree with this. It was fine but not quite Johannes Cabal or the tea-and-cake of T. Kingfisher.
Thanks, Hec. I'll check with her mom and see if she has any of those already.
Volans, I haven't read Johannes Cabal or T Kingfisher, but they're on my list.
The niece wants Promised neverland, and after a long search, I finally found an online bookstore that had a new copy of the first volume available.
The niece wants Promised neverland, and after a long search
Matilda is way into the anime too, though it's rather sad.
My love for Murderbot is mostly the character and relationships with other characters. I feel like the plots got more absorbing in the later novellas, but I can’t call much to mind right at the moment. Too much recent Regency murder mystery crowding out my sci-fi character study knowledge.
The second novella introduces a great character.