Sakura Kagami is just an ordinary girl, and her magical-girl persona, Prism Cherry, is just as ordinary, too. After the same old tired routine of saving people with her boring magic in a peaceful town, Sakura learns that her classmate, Nami, is also a magical girl. The two of them become fast friends, but it doesn't take long before the veneer of magical-girl-hood falls apart to reveal something more sinister than they'd ever anticipated.
Though I do love reading these, this volume felt a little more rushed than the last one. To be fair, the arc was only a single volume in length, but to its credit, it is beginning to tie together all of the elements from the prior ones into the larger story! There are a lot more in the series than I expected too, but I'll keep following it well into 2021~
Snow White has a lot ahead of her, sudden enemies and strange allies changing all the time. Who will come out intact, the more I learn and the more people we lose along the way, the more frustrated I get xD
This world just keeps getting thicker and I just keep getting heart broken as choose girls to cheer for the survive...you think I would lean 7 books deep but apparently not
De momento es mi arco favorito porque expande un poco más el universo de las chicas mágicas, hay un montón de nuevos personajes pero sin olvidar a las chicas anteriores.
Inferno... MARIKAAAAAAAAAAA :'( :'( :'( WHY DID YOU HAVE TO LEAVE ME (Altho I thank Endou so much for letting Marika alive through the whole -almost, at least- arc. My favourite character is here, but this is not my favourite arc. Each arc makes the story better and the links between the lines are just mindblowing.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This book was one of the better ones in the series until the end. Unlike most of the prior books the arc was compressed into one book and the end feels rushed for it. many details and pages cut with the reader filled in with no details of all the things that happened in a dense epilogue. It gave what was a lovely book a very confusing end.