by Hiromu Arakawa
Perhaps one of my favorites for its comedy style! I have always loved Berry, but not just that there are so many funny moments in this one! I also love the tensions that start building between our main characters, along with all the doubts and fears that are uncovered. This book holds one of the tur...
5 starsContains SpoilersEdward, Al, and Armstrong are on their way to the boys' hometown so Ed's auto-mail can be repaired after his arm was destroyed in the fight with Scar. I enjoyed this lull in the tense drama of the series. Their hometown is isolated and idyllic. Pinako and Winry helped them...
I'm going to the library to pick up volume 5-40 today. Seriously. Addicting! I mean, seriously fucking addicting. And it just gets better and better, mostly because it drops the stand-alone stories and just gets to an arc. The arc is nowhere near complete, but I really, really love prolong...
Fullmetal alchemist (1-6) Review lit one The fullmetal alchemist review-lit will actually be broken into three parts (1-6) (7-16) (17-27) which will span over the course of however long it takes me to get to them at the very least it will come down to me reading the last 3 or 5 in January of 201...
I'm too tired to write a proper review. Suffice it to say that I adore the characters - and yes, the villains too. I spent this volume either perched on the edge of my seat or laughing. It's awesome.I think it's probably a good thing when I look at this and see only a couple of status updates. It me...
More creepy characters started to showing up: the 2 transmuted robots? who were really 3 brothers -assassins- when they were alive.The only light moment may be when Ed and Al were at Granny's home, getting fixed. Oh, and when this bookworm Seska helped them with a book. (OMG to burn a library with t...
Okay this is the third one I've read today and I'm still no where close to being tired of it. Definitely a favorite, I need to start watching the show again. Sooo good.