Vampire Knight, Vol. 04
by:
Matsuri Hino (author)
Tomo Kimura (author)
Zero warns Yuki to stay away from Maria Kurenai, the new Night Class transfer student, although he won't tell Yuki why. Kaname is also wary, and he sends Ichijo to watch Maria so she doesn't start trouble. Who is this girl, and why does she have the entire Night Class on edge
Zero warns Yuki to stay away from Maria Kurenai, the new Night Class transfer student, although he won't tell Yuki why. Kaname is also wary, and he sends Ichijo to watch Maria so she doesn't start trouble. Who is this girl, and why does she have the entire Night Class on edge
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781421515632 (1421515636)
ASIN: 1421515636
Publish date: April 1st 2008
Publisher: Viz Media
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Paranormal,
Media Tie In,
Romance,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Manga,
Anime,
Supernatural,
Vampires
Series: Vampire Knight (#1)
Completed Series Rating⭐️4.5 stars⭐️
GR Cleanup Read May 2011 This was a fun vampiric manga set in a school where there are "day students" and "night students". Yuki is a cute heroine and there is what looks like a love triangle (groan, I know) possibly forming between her, the gorgeous and mysterious night school class president who...
But this is the last I have from the library. It's not particularly good. The pacing is too slow, and I hate the characters. I hate the high school drama and angst. And yet, I keep reading. I'll probably keep doing this once I drop off my books at the library.
1. Characters are not developed enough. 2. The peaceful coexistence between vampires and humans is flawed, particularly in the execution of the Cross Academy and the Day Class/Night Class dichotomy. 3. It just doesn't move. I feel like I'm treading water reading this. 4. The tropes. Dear Primu...
This is despite having the love-triangle trope that I dislike, and the kindly, nay even gentlemanly, vampire trope that I abhor. Somehow this is addictive, though. It's kind of irritating when the author strains how much she wanted to write a serious story though. Really? And yet you chose a...