The short stories were ok tho some were really creepy. But what invested me more in this volume is what exactly Yuma is hiding under his bed. And what the hell happened to Hina in the ending?
Okay, I think I'll start to move away from 'what is wrong with Yuma's family?' and transition to 'what is wrong with Yuma?' The policeman was (I assume) only trying to help and was inflicted with some kind of horrible bruising/broken arm/eventual death. Now Hina (who is definitely only trying to help) seems to be afflicted with the same thing. Both times, it seemed to happen after they touched Yuma. However, his parents have been beating the living crap out of him across all six volumes and very little seems to have happened to them (the horse and pencil incidents aside). What is going on?!
'What You Can't See' without your glasses on was pretty great. New fear unlocked as a glasses-wearing-person. 'Lord Oita' was pretty sad, actually. Despite his creepy appearance, that 'god' was suffering in someone's place. 'Raised Hand' and 'The Tunnel' both had nice twists at the end, especially the second one. 'The Tunnel' would be a nice movie to watch. 'Sleep Paralysis' and 'Pavlov's Boy' were my least favorites, mainly because they were all shock factor with no substance.
Your mileage may vary with the ghost stories, but man, I am hooked on finding out what's up with Yuma. Why is he doing this? What exactly is he telling these stories too? What's under his bed? (I think it's the dead policeman.) Why is Hina being attacked now?! I need to know. 4/5
Comme les tomes précédents, il était excellent. Les histoires sont vraiment sympa, de plus en plus sombres, et le narrateur est aussi très intéressant à suivre! Toujours aussi fan!