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review 2020-06-07 17:16
Satan's Secretary (manga, vol. 1) by Kamotsu Kamonabe, translated by Jennifer O'Donnell
Satan's Secretary, Vol. 1 - Kamotsu Kamonabe,Jennifer O'Donnell

When a child is born with the Crest of Light on the back of his hand, it's a signal that Satan, too, will soon become unsealed and threaten world domination. Satan's a bit of a heavy sleeper, though, so it takes another 13 years for him to drag himself out of bed. After he finally gets up, he demands that a female human scholar be brought before him, so that he can torture her for her knowledge of other humans.

The human his minions find for him is a secretary. She came willingly and has, in fact, been planning world domination for a while now. Not long after being brought before Satan, she negotiates herself from "human slave" to "paid employee with a conveniently nebulous position in the demon world's new organizational chart." As she completely reworks the Demon Lord's army to her own specifications, the Demon Lord is left wondering what happened and how he can somehow keep himself from becoming a mere figurehead.

Satan's Secretary was originally created in 2014 and first published in Japan in 2016 or 2017, so the parallels I saw between several things in the first half of this volume and current events and the Trump administration were probably accidental. But this volume was first published in English in 2018, and the translator had to have known what they were doing when they had one of the human characters say "We need to make the kingdom great again." Between that and one of the secretary's more detailed plans eerily resembling what's going on in the US right now, the first half of this volume occasionally made for uncomfortable reading. Oh, and then there was the way both the human king and Satan were so easily manipulated, and the king proposing the annihilation of some demons as a way to distract his subjects from his bad leadership and decision to use tax money for his own personal benefit.

So 2020 may not have been the best year to read this. But even if I had read it at a different time, I'm not sure it would have worked much better for me. Layout-wise, this volume was a bit of a mess. Panels were crammed with text and tiny art, making this a more exhausting read than I was expecting. And the comedy wasn't particularly funny. It was one part corporate humor, one part satire about bad leadership, and one part experimentation with conflicting tones.

The secretary tackled everything from new hiring practices for the Demon Lord's army, to improving the morning commute, to the complexities of providing financial aid to demonic families. It was clever, and I suppose it was a little amusing watching the Demon Lord struggle not to be overshadowed by his new secretary, but there was nothing that really made me laugh.

The Demon Lord and his minions were terrible but, despite mentions of torture and rape, were largely presented as jokes. It was no wonder they never succeeded at world domination. The secretary, on the other hand, was true evil. She came to Satan with multiple detailed plans for accomplishing world domination, and, if the demons hadn't had more of a conscience than she did, she'd likely have managed it by the end of the volume. While I liked her efficiency, her competence, and the fact that she didn't take crap from anyone, she was so coldly evil that I found her impossible to root for. There was a single moment when readers were given a glimpse of her motivations, but even that didn't make her more sympathetic or relatable.

One last thing before I wrap this up, more of a note for my own purposes than anything: there's a scene involving a lust spell that confirms that the secretary is canon asexual and aromantic. I still wouldn't recommend this for that reason, though, because it's not like the world needs another evil aro ace character. Also, it makes the moments when Satan imagines the secretary as his sex slave even slimier.

I didn't think this was completely terrible, but it wasn't to my tastes and I doubt I'll ever read more of it.

Extras:

Single-page extra scenes in between chapters, five pages of the original 2014 doujin version, one full-color page, and an afterword by the author.

 

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)

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text 2016-04-15 08:01
Audiotour w/Review - SINCERELY, CARTER

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Sincerely, Carter

by Whitney G.

Publication Date: April 29, 2015

Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Friends to Lovers

 

 

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Just friends.We’re just friends. No, really. She’s just my best friend… Arizona Turner has been my best friend since fourth grade, even when we “hated” each other. We’ve been there for one another through first kisses, first “times,” and we’ve been each other’s constant when good relationships turned bad. (We even went to colleges that were minutes away from each other…) Throughout the years, and despite what anyone says, we’ve never crossed the line. Never thought about it. Never wanted to. Until one night changed everything. At least, it should’ve … Just friends. We’re just friends. I’m only saying this until I figure out if she’s still “just” my best friend…

 

 

 

 

Sincerely, Carter (Sincerely Carter, #1)Sincerely, Carter by Whitney Gracia Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Carter and Arizona hated each other at first. Then, they became best friends. Now they are in college. No one understands that they are just best friends.

Arizona is sick of explaining to everyone how they are just friends. She and Carter have grown up together and have had a solid friendship since 4th grade. She is always looking for the "one" but never finding him.

Carter is a player who suddenly realizes at a party one night that he wants to play with Arizona. Will she take a chance with her best friend? Is it possible to be more and still maintain the friendship that they have?

Such an amazing and compelling story that had me spellbound. I loved that I got to listen to the book. The narrators are really good, with inflections that change enough to tell me there are different people speaking. I was able to enjoy, listen and feel the story. I cannot wait to read the next book in the series.


***This ARC copy was given in exchange for an honest review.

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About Whitney G.:

 

A self diagnosed candy addict, travel junkie, and hypochondriac, Whitney Gracia Williams LOVES to write about characters that make you laugh, cry, and want to (in the case of Claire Gracen) reach through your Kindle and slap them. She is the New York Times & USA Today bestselling author of Reasonable Doubt,the Mid Life Love Series, the Jilted Bride Series, the My Last Resolution Series, Wasted Love, and Captain of My Soul. When she’s not locked inside her room, feverishly typing away on her laptop.

 

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review 2016-04-15 07:03
Audiobook Review for Sincerely, Carter
Sincerely, Carter - Whitney Gracia Williams

Carter and Arizona hated each other at first.  Then, they became best friends.  Now they are in college.  No one understands that they are just best friends.

 

Arizona is sick of explaining to everyone how they are just friends.  She and Carter have grown up together and have had a solid friendship since 4th grade.  She is always looking for the "one" but never finding him.

 

Carter is a player who suddenly realizes at a party one night that he wants to play with Arizona.  Will she take a chance with her best friend?  Is it possible to be more and still maintain the friendship that they have?

 

Such an amazing and compelling story that had me spellbound.  I loved that I got to listen to the book.  The narrators are really good, with inflections that change enough to tell me there are different people speaking.  I was able to enjoy, listen and feel the story.  I cannot wait to read the next book in the series.  I give this story a 4/5 Kitty's Paws UP!

 

 

 

 

***This ARC copy was given in exchange for an honest review.

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