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Strobe Edge, Vol. 5 (2000)

by Io Sakisaka(Favorite Author)
4.24 of 5 Votes: 1
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Margaret Comics
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Strobe Edge
review 1: Hello Obsession. Yes, I've come to accept the fact that Strobe Edge has sucked me in and made me fiend for more. I can't get enough of it. If Vol 4 gave me the feels, volume 5 sent me into a tizzy. My emotions were all twisted up. Andou's insistent, but respectful, pursuit of Ninako is endearing. It makes me feel like Ren isn't worthy of Ninako. He is so cold and random as he keeps his feelings in yet struggles with them. This volume pushed the characters to new limits, and also freed them. As always I really enjoyed the volume as it sucked me in to the point that I couldn't wait to get to the next volume. Literally.
review 2: After reading Vol. 4, I felt the story line was dragging between the main characters. I don't like to leave a manga series unfinished. S
... moreo taking a chance I picked up Vol. 5. The characters become more open in this volume. Finally, the maturing/growth of the character were noticeable. The bonus chapter is my favorite part. Including a few background stories in a manga series adds depth to past character moments. I also loved how Io Sakisaka added the playful moments into the story line. less
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savannaprice
Great installment! I especially loved the bonus story at the end.
Nat
Every time! It's so good!
tanya
Re-read February, 2014.
anna
awesome book
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