Library Wars: Love & War, Vol. 7
J**N
they are wonderfully woven together with their interactions (which are never boring)
Hiro Arikawa illustrates a world that is plausible and dystopian in nature. Library Wars is a lovable shoujo (aimed at a female audience) series, because of its characters. The characters are lovable and and hardworking, and even though the relationships in this series may seem straight-forward, they are wonderfully woven together with their interactions (which are never boring)!A highly recommended series for anyone interested in some beautiful art, and a heartwarming read!
K**I
No me canso de leerlo.
Una serie excelente de principio a fin. Siempre me río de los líos en los que se mete Kasahara y su "príncipe".
S**L
God, I love libraries!
This series has me completely hooked, start to a (hopefully happy) finish. It might help that I work in a library and fight censorship with my entire being, or it could be that Kiiro Yumi managed to produce something original, exciting, and not overly romantic. This series is still shoujo but it's a more heartening shoujo. The 7th volume was terrific, more angst than in a few of the previous volumes, which was awesome. Dojo and Kasahara keep light-stepping around any emotions they might feel for each other, but that's half the fun! This is another winner in a brilliant series and now I've resigned myself to a ridiculously long wait for volume 8. September! Augh!
S**R
My Favorite Series Ever
I'm absolutely in love with this series! The latest volume to the series has only confirmed this; I cannot wait for the next one and if you're hesitating on buying this book, don't. . . it's worth every penny!
D**4
Yay!
Another wonderful volume! This series never ceases to make me happy. It's more than just your stereotypical story, it's got more depth and creativity than I can even express!
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