The adventures of Japheth, Hamu and Shem never end! The three sisters set out to save the sole survivor of the turtle world. Meanwhile, Japheth's relations with the "pretty" boy starts getting serious. Shellshock sets in once secrets of his identity unravel in a flash. Speaking about identities, the sisters discover the identity of the mysterious Cactus Three?!
This gets one less star than the first book simply because the ending feels a bit rushed to me. There are still a bunch of questions left unanswered, for example, why Japheth had to pretend to be a boy is not answered very clearly. Also Earth...well rather, Japheth and Earth. I want to see that relationship! I do completely understand leaving off on an open ending...our world is still a mess, so it can be left up in the air whether or not humans actually get saved. But still, the ending was rushed, and I wish there was at least one more book. It actually ends as if there will be a third book, but I haven't found it yet...
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This one was even more all over the place with its story somehow and those "I'm starting a sentence, which would reveal things but I'm not gonna end it" moments happened way too many times and were annoying. Still... It's an entertaining and fast read.
The second volume throws the three into a difficult mission against a ghost that has terrorize are latest endangered animal by replaying he's life every night. The three have to find a way to stop the ghost. Which is not easy and they try about everything. Including running against the 24 hour time. We find out the Cactus Justice gang are not as bad as they seem (it might be because their Captain had a little identity crisis). Noah later gives them weapons (a little late or is it?). Who knows how many animals they now need. We only hear that they have collected many animals when we were not looking. This was more faster pace then the last one. It had more humor then the first. So I guess I'll see what happens on the third one.
The second in the series about sisters Japheth, Hamu, and Shem, who have been tasked with going through time to grab the last remaining of endangered species and move them to Noah's Ark. In this book, they have to save the last Seychelles turtle and fight off an evil ghost.
As before, I found this highly reminiscent of Charlie's Angels, and very enjoyable.
This volume was pretty silly. Lots of shenanigans had by all. And once again, beautiful artwork by Sang-Sun Park, when it's not being an anime ;) I must admit, Noah is pretty pimp! Hahaha!! I really liked his character. I wish he could have stuck around longer!
Still love the underlying story of this mini series! Can't wait to see what happens in the last volume!