This is by far the poorest book in the fuan no tane and fuan no tane Plus series; while it contains a few lengthy stories scattered across a few chapters, none of them were really enjoyable or frightening. But due to a claim that fuan no tane vol. 4 is the best, I'm going to finish this series.
Sigue la misma premisa que el primer tomo, pero las historias me han gustado un poco menos, aunque no tanto como para no tener curiosidad por ver qué se ocultan tras los tomos 3 y 4...
I consider Fuan no Tane Plus and Fuan no Tane to be basically the same series, so here's what I wrote for FNT here as well. When I read one, I also have to read the other.
It's my 3rd or 4th time re-reading this series. I love it, from the stories to the art to the "urban legend" feel.
P.S. Erin Megan just mentioned the author's other series, PTSD Radio, so I figured I might as well re-read Fuan one more time before delving into that one, which I've never read before.