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Cardcaptor Sakura: Master of the Clow, Vol. 1 by Anita Sengupta, CLAMP

_ash0_'s review against another edition

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lighthearted

2.0

gio_shelves's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted fast-paced

3.0

bellabihren's review against another edition

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5.0

100% apaixonada pela sakura

ana_kp's review against another edition

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3.0

Sometimes it's wonderful to just read a manga about a magical girl battle magical cards with her supportive best friend, loving family and a mysterious creature that gives her magical powers.

Funny, bubbly and sweet!

pewterwolf's review against another edition

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3.0

Review Taken from The Pewter Wolf

In this first volume of the series, we follow fourteen year old (though Wiki said she's ten so maybe I am misremembered) Sakura who accidentally release the Glow Cards, magical cards created by magician Clow Reed. After the guardian of the cards, Cerberus (or Kero) chooses her to reclaim the cards, each card has its own abilities.

In this volume, Sakura captures Jump, Fly, Water and Illustration and already captured Windy and Wood (we have a few flashback moments to explain this).

And I enjoyed this. This was a fun, whizz of a read and I enjoyed this hugely. It was very PG friendly (this did have an age rating on the back of the book saying "For All Ages") and I feel that this is safe for younger readers. Plus, it has magical elements that work nicely. Plus, the art work is lovely. It felt very nostalgia.

The huge problem with this is that, in my library book had three pages missing. THREE PAGES WERE RIPPED OUT! It's hugely annoying and it kinda annoys with the flow of the story, but not so much as I have seen the manga so I connected the dots up to a point. But it meant going to my library and explaining that the book was ripped out and I didn't do it (so please don't charge me!)

But what really surprised me is how, while it was hugely similar to the anime, there were huge difference. How Sakura caught the Fly Card in the manga is hugely different to how she caught it in the anime (unless I am misremembering).

But this made me smile and I am hugely, HUGELY, tempted to request the second volume of Cardcaptor Sakura... We shall see how I feel in the near future...

paginasdeclyo's review against another edition

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5.0

♡ it's incredible to go back to my childhood. Really this characters are some of my most beloved ones.

that_stormy_reader's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.5

m560's review against another edition

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5.0

In one word: adorable. Great introduction into mango for anyone.

yuusasih's review against another edition

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4.0

This rating and review are for all completed series.

Salah satu judul komik yang saya baca di awal karir menjadi otaku (halah) yang lainnya adalah Sailor Moon dan Doraemon (now, I haven't rated those, have I?). Mulai mengumpulkan manganya sejak kelas 4 SD dan tamat waktu saya kelas 6 SD, ah... rasanya sudah lama sekali waktu berlalu. *langsung merasa tua*

Well, anak SD mana yang nggak suka Cardcaptor Sakura? So nuff' said.

sqeeker's review against another edition

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5.0

- I remember watching a few episodes of this Anime when I was little, so I decided to pick up the Manga.

- The first book was lots of fun. I loved meeting the characters. Sakura is such a fun character.

- There are a lot of parts where I laughed. Some of the panels made me laugh out loud. The illustrations are a riot!

- Speaking of illustrations, I loved how Watery looked!

- This is definitely more of a girl Manga.

- I liked that Sakura caught 3 cards in this one volume. If it was one card per volume, this would be a long series!

- I'm so excited to read the rest of the series.