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PhD: Phantasy Degree #5

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As Sang struggles to remember her identity and purpose, Oedipus' sister Iris goes missing in the dangerous and troll-inhabited Forest of Ants! Oedipus, Sang, and their friend Hexion set off to rescue Iris--but will they find her before it is too late? And even if they save Iris, will Sang remember anything about the adventure?

192 pages, Paperback

First published January 10, 2006

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August 23, 2019
This is all my opinion, so please don’t be offended!! Some people may love the things I don’t!!

Title: PHD: Phantasy Degree
Volume: 5
Genre: Fantasy

Plot: 4/5; As Sang has amnesia, she is staying in the elven village while she attempts to regain her memory. She becomes known as Limbo, and gets close to the elves. When one of the elves, Iris, goes missing, she takes it upon herself to help look for her. Will she find her true identity on the way?! The plot is definitely enjoyable in this volume and it is potentially my favourite so far!

Art style: 5/5; Amazing as always!

Cuteness: 4/5; Sang is relying on others to figure out who she is and the cuteness is definitely there!! Yes, there is some fighting (mainly towards the end) but actually the beginning is mainly cuteness.

Characters: 5/5; Some familiar faces, and some new ones too!! I love the mysterious power of the Madosa Guild and I love how the old characters have developed!

Relatability: 3/5; The elves kind of let the score down a bit but the fighting and humans ruining things kinda seems relatable tbh

Overall Judgement: 4/5
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April 1, 2008
Loaned to me by a teen patron...after about the thrid volume I quickly began losing interest in this hyper-kinetic manga series. I can see why teens would like it though- it has a fast pace and some humor. Seems to be appropriate for 12+ years.
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