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stellar transformation novel is A Good story with An Incredible Art!

I wanted to chat about this Tales of Demons and Gods Manga . And in case you don't know, this is my first review about a novel/anime. There are some things in this review that could be regarded as spoilers, so I guess I must warn you. Now, let's go for it!

Story 8/10 The story never got dull. The story was complicated you knew what went on and what occurs. There was a little exposition occasionally, but the author had managed to weave it quite well so it did not seem forced. I believed the play was expressive and realistic and you could understand the feelings of Futaba in certain circumstances.

Art 10/10: Outstanding Holy crap, where do I begin with the artwork for this novel? It is absolutely beautiful. The faces of the characters are extremely detailed when they are being focused on and they've really realistic facial expressions sometimes. It's unlike another novel where you can tell by reading what they are saying, what emotion that a character is feeling. The detail with all the characters that have hair that is dark. In some background shots and panels, the artwork was lacking a bit, but this is made up for by the quality of the rest. You can inform the novelka is seasoned, or even in drawing novel at art.

Character 7/10 The figures were the weakest portion of the story. Despite the fact that they were all pretty likable (well, the ones you were supposed to enjoy), I just feel as though they were all a bit underdeveloped. As there was a lot that had to be said about his past and the reason the spotlight appeared to be on Kou the time. I get that he's one of the two chief characters, but since he had been focused on everyone did not really find much development. Much did not change. With Futaba's buddy Yuuri, she had been set up as a character and is important, but happened to her or was explained except the situation between Futaba her, and Kou. Touma, who ends up being a character in the second half, did not appear to have personality. It seems all of the characters are failed besides their connections with and feelings towards Kou or Futaba. The subplot with the friend and the instructor appeared to be just another way of affecting Kou's feelings and was also brought up.

Enjoyment: 9/10 I can not lie and say I liked it less than I did, although I know that it is not the best novel out there. Because I loved the story and the artwork mainly, I got through it, and I could feel the chemistry. I am glad I have to have the story and read it, and I could only have a soft spot for romance shoujo like this, although I have not read much novel, however.

Overall 9/10 The end wraps, and the characters brought down the story a little but were likable and leaves you satisfied. I would recommend this novel (and anime) for anybody who would like a little heartwarming romance without too complex a plot which does not drag on for a long time. The art is a selling point and most likely the best thing about it. I want to talk more about it, but I think it's time to finish the review. If you want some good Moshi Fanren Manga with a great artwork then go for this. Highly recommend this to anyone who're fans of novel.

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