Camilla D'Errico's Burn
3 journalers for this copy...
I don't usually like manga by non-Asian as many are just not very good, and I don't normally care for mecha/robot stories. However, I am really impressed with this one, with its beautiful art, cute characters, sophisticated use of screen tones, smooth story flow and intriguing plot.
Sending to a BCer who may enjoy it.
Sending to a BCer who may enjoy it.
Journal Entry 2 by ladylouve at Lisboa - Benfica, Lisboa (cidade) Portugal on Friday, February 14, 2020
Thank you so much for remembering me and sending me this book! :)
It was a nice experience, as I usually don't read non-Japanese manga. The cyberpunk story has the potential to grow to be very interesting, even though this first volume only apports to the tip of the iceberg.
However, I thought the art was a bit sloppy and rushed, with confusing machinery.
I'll try to find other volumes so I can know more about this interesting world!
Thank you so much! <3
It was a nice experience, as I usually don't read non-Japanese manga. The cyberpunk story has the potential to grow to be very interesting, even though this first volume only apports to the tip of the iceberg.
However, I thought the art was a bit sloppy and rushed, with confusing machinery.
I'll try to find other volumes so I can know more about this interesting world!
Thank you so much! <3
What a surprise! A book registered by Azuki (I am not sure if she remembers me, but we actually met once in Lisbon, one of the times she came here) which I was not expecting! But of course I will read it, I hope I will enjoy it and then I will make it to travel the world.
Thank you very much ladylouve.
Thank you very much ladylouve.