A WORLD OF MODERN MECHA AND MAGIC
Syaoran, Fai, Kurogane, and Mokona venture to the Hanshin Republic to find one of the missing pieces of Sakura’s memory, transformed into magically powerful feathers. There, Syaoran meets his “Kudan”: a fierce wolf-spirit whose fiery power mirrors Syaoran’s personal strength. But with foes like a pop idol who sings words of pain, Syaoran’s hunt for feathers is no child’s game! And even if he finds the feathers, will Sakura ever wake up from her magical sleep? And since Syaoran bargained away their relationship in a pact with a witch, can their love ever return to the way it was?
It took me a long time ti finish this second volume since I had reached a good part of the story and I didn’t want that “good part” of the story to end. So I stalled on finishing reading the volume.
I don’t like going into certain manga’s expecting anything to happen. I like going into manga’s open-minded so I can take in the story as well as the artwork.
Saying that, I really like where this second volume has lead to. I’m still interested in the series, so I will be continuing on with the third volume when I can.
I think that what I like most about this series is that not only is the story incredibly fast paced but, there’s a sense of duty and honour that needs to be accomplished.
I give this second volume, 5 stars on Goodreads.
Happy Reading!
Adele
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