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AnnaMatsuyama
AnnaMatsuyama rated it 13 years ago
I’m a bit disappointment that there was no conclusion to Ginko’s story and his life as human. Since this is the last volume I did expect that there will be chapter of Ginko having the same end as Nui.
AnnaMatsuyama
AnnaMatsuyama rated it 13 years ago
After reading first volume I decided to watch first anime episode but ended watching episode after episode. Today I continue watching anime and after I have decided to see movie as well. Summary is misleading leading to believe that mushi are evil or at least hostile to humans but that’s not true. [...
AnnaMatsuyama
AnnaMatsuyama rated it 13 years ago
"Don't let yourself be blinded by fear and anger. Everything is only as it is..." (Nui to Ginko)From the beginning I wondered if Ginko is oni-ko (descendant of human and mushi) or at least foreigner (Dutch, British, American etc) due to his green eye colour and blond/grey hair. (Especially his cloth...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it 14 years ago
Now that I have a better understanding of what the Mushi are, I find myself enjoying this more. Still there are parts where I'm very confused.Really liked Ginko's origin story.
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it 14 years ago
Was a little confused but I understood by the time I was at the end of the book. Pretty interesting.
coffee & ink
coffee & ink rated it 19 years ago
Like discovering a new Hans Christian Anderson, a new trove of Grimm's. The raw *story* nature of myth combined with the careful shaping of art. Delicate, powerful, strong, sad.
coffee & ink
coffee & ink rated it 19 years ago
Like discovering a new Hans Christian Anderson, a new trove of Grimm's. The raw *story* nature of myth combined with the careful shaping of art. Delicate, powerful, strong, sad.
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