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Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee, Volume 1 - Hiroyuki Asada
Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee, Volume 1
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R to L (Japanese Style). In Amberground, a dangerous terrain where a man-made star casts a permanent twilight, young Lag Seeing aspires to become a Letter Bee: a postman entrusted to deliver the hearts of people separated from the ones they love.
R to L (Japanese Style). In Amberground, a dangerous terrain where a man-made star casts a permanent twilight, young Lag Seeing aspires to become a Letter Bee: a postman entrusted to deliver the hearts of people separated from the ones they love.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781421529134 (1421529130)
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Series: Tegami Bachi (#1)
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purplewolf91212
purplewolf91212 rated it
5.0 Tegami Bachi Letter bee review
Tegami Bachi Letter bee review Art: Typical shonen but in a good way. Crisp clean lines amazing black and white and action scenes very well done B Characters: Gauche, Lag, Roda, Niche, Gauche is a Letter bee the strong silent detached type with his friend and partner only going around delivering l...
Nessa's Thoughts
Nessa's Thoughts rated it
2.5 Letter Bee (Tegami Bachi) Volume 1
Once upon a time, I pulled out a manga from its hidey-hole on the shelf at a book shop. The artwork was absolutely gorgeous, and the use of colour was really quite striking – blue, purple, and shades of grey and white. I had heard a little bit about Letter Bee before I blindly bought the first volum...
Nessa's Thoughts
Nessa's Thoughts rated it
2.0
Once upon a time, I pulled out a manga from its hidey-hole on the shelf at a book shop. The artwork was absolutely gorgeous, and the use of colour was really quite striking – blue, purple, and shades of grey and white. I had heard a little bit about Letter Bee before I blindly bought the first volum...
Infinite Satellite
Infinite Satellite rated it
3.0
It has great art and an interesting concept, but the story jumps around so far and so quickly in the first volume that I was lost at times. Still, it's captivating enough to cause a reader to pick up the next volume and see where the world-building goes, because it looks like it could be fascinating...
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