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A carregar... From Far Away, Volume 13 (2002)por Kyoko Hikawa
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Noriko is kidnapped by Lord Rachef who is determined to make her give him whatever power she endows Izark with not knowing that it is their feelings for each other that makes him strong. Questionable help comes from an unexpected quarter but can Noriko trust it? Yes, much more happens in this volume (second to last in the series) but I don't want to give too much away. Although I haven't enjoyed the second half of this series as much as the first, I'm still very curious to see how all this will work out in the end. Overall I think this is a great fantasy/adventure manga series which I certainly have no trouble recommending. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
When Rachef and Tazasheena kidnap Noriko, Izark is forced to face the fact that the only way to save her may be to do exactly what they've been trying to avoid: to fulfill the prophecy of The Awakening. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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It was worth staying up late last night to read this volume, even if I do feel a bit groggy today - I'm just surprised that I was able to get to sleep at all, with just one episode left in the saga, and the fate of Noriko, Izark and their world hanging in the balance! Immensely engaging, this entry in the series had it all: intense action scenes, heartwarming moments, frightening developments, and further revelations. Lord Rachef, determined to claim whatever power the Awakening confers, offers Noriko the chance to save her life by becoming his, reflecting in the process on his eternal sense of emptiness - the lack of fulfillment that seems to grow stronger, the higher he rises in the world. Izark and Noriko's companions give important moral support, in their various ways, each expressing their belief that the couple are not agents of evil. I loved the opening scenes, when we finally see the fruits of their many good deeds, of all the help they have offered to others. All in all, a volume I raced through in record time, determined to get to the finale! ( )