She publishes under two names in Japanese, that spell the same but are written with different characters. - 硝音あや: for shōjo manga - しょうおとあや: for BL manga
So we're finally starting to understand things a bit more. This plot's all over the place, I have absolutely no clue where on earth this is going which I guess is a good thing because it's nice for things not to be too predictable. I'm too sleepy to actually make more of an effort on this review so it shall be short. On to Volume 6!
This was so hard to get through, and I found myself asking why are you still reading this? Well it's because I really wanted to like it, BUT I am just over it. Anise just seems like a whiny baby, and Kaede is just an asshole. Yes he can become powerful, but ugh! Also the story is all over the place and is just confusing. I think it's safe to say I will not be finishing this anytime soon.
How Shouoto is expanding this series' plot is pretty smart. I like the idea of Schwartz trying to one-up Anise's journey by creating fake Rose Warriors to get in the way of her goal. His true motives are still not entirely clear, but knowing that there are more out there makes for some unsettling scenes. As Anise and the Rose Kinghts get romantically closer (in some contexts), we're also discovering more about them and their feelings. Mitsuru's dedication to Anise leans into reverse harem comedy levels, yet there's also something sinister to it that makes me question the direction of the final volume. Was Shouoto building up to a reveal more than I realized?
While I did enjoy the story more with this re-read (the hidden rooms in the Tenjo mansion continue to remind me of some comedic anime gags), Shouoto's art lacked detail that's present in the previous volumes and The Demon Prince of Momochi House. It was consistently iffy all volume. Characters weren't drawn with as much eye to detail, or their expressions looked a little rough. I'm looking forward to where the back half of this series takes me. I didn't realize I'd remember more of the first half given the second half will likely be a little more memorable IMO.
First Read Review (January 18th, 2016):
This volume was packed with intrigue and the feels. I liked how Rhodecia isn't completely being regarded as enemies by Anise (their cameo was great this volume), and Mitsuru's mansion was a riot. I wouldn't want to live there; far too many rooms devoted to Anise or just weird stuff. The pinball with his face on it had me rolling. XD
I'm excited to see how the main conflict with the Fake Rose Knights gets developed later on. We're building up to a pretty intense final battle with what's going on right now, and I'm interested to see some more of Kaede's development. But once again, this series is getting to be one of my favorites of all time. Though this volume wasn't as good as the last three, it was still really good.
I am so drawn into this whole story I get excited thinking of the next adventure I love the mystery, romance, danger, and laugh out loud comedy. I could see this as a anime series on tv. I would totally watch it.
Wow, loved this volume : ) really enjoying this manga series, this volume ended a cliffhanger though...can't wait to read vol.6 next month when it releases! : )
Ookay, this is getting more complicated cause now there are multiple princesses in addition to even more roses. So the romance update is going to get changed to a list of who is on which side.
So anyway... Mitsuru manages a first awakening because circumstances demand it. This means he's one step ahead of the other rose knights which weighs on Kaede especially. There's some shenanigans involving Idel and Yako while Mitsuru and Mutsuki are suspiciously absent from school, prompting an undercover infiltration of their house manor and the reveal of a few secrets.
And we have 2 out of 23 Arcana cards. (At this rate we'll never find them all.)