A review by serukis
Alice 19th, Vol. 3, Volume 3 by Yuu Watase

4.0

When Alice saves a rabbit from a speeding car, her life is turned upside down. The rabbit turns out to be a magical girl, and Alice discovers that she has the power to master powerful words known as the Lotis Words. Unfortunately, words can do harm as well as good and, when Alice accidentally banishes her sister, she must fight to get her back.

In this volume, we start to learn more about Lotis words and the whole premise of the series. Which is nice. Also, this volume is a little bit darker in tone to the other two, which I liked. It'll be interesting to see where it goes.

I have to say, I really like the character of Frey. He might just be my favourite. Kyo and Alice are fine, but Frey is infinitely cooler.

I like Nyokeza as well, but she's not quite as interesting to me as the main three characters. Mayura's a cool antagonist as well, but again, it's the main trio that have my attention.

Alice gets more character development in this volume. She's becoming a stronger person, and it really shows. She is also learning to be selfish once in a while, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Sadly I think it's all going to backfire for her until the final volume, though.

That final chapter though. Wow. Talk about tense! I'm looking forward to seeing how the obstacles thrown up in this volume are going to be overcome.

Pretty sure that I know who's going to end up with Kyo, but I think it was pretty obvious from the start, haha.

I do love Yuu Watase, though. Excited to read volume four!