Planet Ladder, Volume 4
by:
Nan Rymer (author)
Yuri Narushima (author)
Kaguya is a quiet orphan who has lived with a Japanese family since she was a little girl. Another boring high school day becomes the adventure of her life when she’s mysteriously transported far, far away to a realm of strangers who call her "Princess." Now, Princess Kaguya must uncover both...
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Kaguya is a quiet orphan who has lived with a Japanese family since she was a little girl. Another boring high school day becomes the adventure of her life when she’s mysteriously transported far, far away to a realm of strangers who call her "Princess." Now, Princess Kaguya must uncover both her true identity and the motives behind the battling warlords who want to claim her. The universe is a battlefield, and the key to peace may be in the hands of one very special girl.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781591820635 (1591820634)
Publish date: December 10th 2002
Publisher: TokyoPop
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Series: Planet Ladder (#4)
Planet Ladder is one of the first manga series I read and I have to say that when I first read it, I was impressed about how interesting this series was. It was short, simple, and good. The idea of a girl carrying a burden of choosing which world will survive was new, fresh and interesting story for...
Planet Ladder is one of the first manga series I read and I have to say that when I first read it, I was impressed about how interesting this series was. It was short, simple, and good. The idea of a girl carrying a burden of choosing which world will survive was new, fresh and interesting story for...
Planet Ladder is a quirky manga series, it has some really interesting concepts, some great characters, and a good mix of humor and seriousness.The ending, however, failed for me. It got... weird, for lack of a better word.
Planet Ladder is a quirky manga series, it has some really interesting concepts, some great characters, and a good mix of humor and seriousness.The ending, however, failed for me. It got... weird, for lack of a better word.
One of my favorite manga series.