WOW, this manga is a work of art, I am not kidding. Kaoru Mori has to be one of the most talented mangaka ever. Every time I turned the page I thought "OMG, this is beautiful". The details of the clothes (Turkish), of the landscape, of the carved wood.. how many hours did the mangaka work on every f...
This is my first book by Kaoru Mori, and it will not be my last. I'm mad at myself for not automatically putting the next three books on hold when I did this one. The story reads so easy that before you know it your at the end. At first I was kinda put off by the bride being 20 and the groom 12, bu...
Clear it was one of the most intricate manga I've ever read. Artworks is very beautiful and meticulously drawn to captured every details and made the picture seems real. Cultural that integrated with the story is accurate and well-researched. Three stars were for those pros.However, what I found lac...
I really enjoyed volume 1 in this series and will definitely continue on to read more.The art is stunning and extremely detailed. The characters all have intricately patterned clothing and the backgrounds leave little to be desired. This is definitely on the top of the list as far as art is concerne...
You can also read this review at here.I finished this manga in 10 to 20 minutes. I love to read manga's but my library doesn't have a lot of them so I'm sad. Also, I usually read manga in Chinese Mandarin so.. I don't read them that much anymore.A Bride's Story is about a twenty-year-old girl who wa...
What initially brought me to this manga was the beautiful cover art. Isn't it lovely? I was also intrigued because the character's costume looked distinctly central Asian to me, not exactly a typical manga setting. I'm very pleased to report that the art is every bit as beautiful on the inside as on...
I really like it. I'm a fan of Kaoru Mori work during her Emma days (and the subsequently anime), so I am familiar with the details she did (like giving some history in Victorian era etc) so this novel is like a breeze. And nomadic Mongolian aren't a foreign idea for me either (being me a TVB wuxia ...
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