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Chibi Vampire, Vol. 11 by Yuna Kagesaki

sam_riccio's review

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5.0

ANJU VOLUME

I'm not even lying when I say I've been waiting for this volume for so long because Anju is my favorite in the series and as it is this is the most screen time I remember her having and its just all angst.

She loves her sister so much that she wanted to force herself to have more time with her, but she couldn't and the tragedy of it lies in them both wanting to spend so much time with each other but living in two different worlds. They love each other so much that it's honestly heartbreaking that now they can't have their shared times and if what I remember of the ending is right it's even worse so just, rip us and all of our emotions.

mehsi's review

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3.0

Didn't like this volume as much as the others. I don't mind Anju that much. I just find her annoying most of the time, always snooping on her sister. And now with her
Spoilerturning to adult aka full vampire
she seems even more bleh.

rachieturtle's review

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adventurous emotional funny mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

pheebabeeba_'s review against another edition

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5.0

Very melancholic!

traditionson's review

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5.0

I can't believe it Anjuu is growing up. She is such a calm and collected person but even we can see how desperately she is trying to stay in the world of light for her sister. It is a brilliantly well-written volume that will have you reaching for a hanky at the end.

trisa_slyne's review

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4.0

Anju reaches maturity as a vampire earlier than expected! I didn't think she'd be so upset to leave the human world but this really goes to show she has emotions and loves her sister dearly.
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