Mizue Tani
4.17 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Pretty good manga! All about fairy doctors (ones who can communicate with the fairies and can help humans interact with them in a kind manner,) and thieves and going on an adventure. Lydia is a fairy doctor like her mother was and she can communicate with the fairies, although no...
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review 1: I think this one might have been slightly weaker than the prequel, though why I'm not certain. The author of the novels probably did spend much time on having the characters think about their lives and decisions, but that was mainly lost in translation from novel to manga. There ...
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review 1: After finding the sword, Edgar is now officially recognized as an Earl. And Lydia thought her job was over, she was ready to head home. But Edgar had other plans, deciding to hire her full time as his fairy doctor. Now a girl has went missing and Lydia has to figure out if it was...
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review 1: The series concludes with this volume. I don't know if the novel went on to explore more, but this is all that was ever illustrated as a manga. I found it to be a satisfying series, though I wish I could have found out who the mastermind was. I wasn't sure if he and Edgar's slave...
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review 1: Lydia Carlton is borne to a fairy doctor. She has the ability to do things others cannot. After her mother passed, people perceived her as crazy, and strange.When her father sends message for her to come and visit in London, she is very happy. However, on her way she is kidnapped...
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review 1: This concludes the volume 1-2 story arc of I assume the first adventure of Edgar and Lydia. It seems like a novel that was made into a manga. In that way this volume is very bizarre. At the same time I love Edgar and Lydia and how they were developed as a sort of long of the nigh...
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review 1: I really loved reading this story. The plot was cute but there was still so much action and adventure and fun happening in the book. The characters were so much better in this and I enjoyed it so much better than the first!Th story is about a girl called Lydia, Lydia Carlton. She...
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review 1: Lydia Carlton is a fairy doctor who solves problems between fairies and humans. In previous volumes, Lydia helped Edgar Ashenbert become the Earl of Ibrazel and now she is bound to him in a relationship full of attraction and manipulation. Lydia is often conflicted by her feelin...
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review 1: This volume doesn't really conclude anything beyond the arc with Rosalie. Prince is still a nebulous threat, and much of the story still has momentum so it feels like things will continue. The romance between Lydia and Edgar advances, but not to a point anywhere near satisfying. ...
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review 1: Ultimately, a 3.5 for me. The first two volumes were solid fours, with depth in plot and gorgeous shading (the eyes!!! o_O) but the 3rd book started off a little rocky and from there the last volume plummeted while they tried to wrap up loose ends and failed. The whole ending was...