A Sultan who has fallen in love with a young slave... A poor student who drives away a lake fairy over doubt and jealousy... A dragon that seeks to avenge the death of a dear friend... These are just a few of the supernatural beings that Pamela, owner of The Tarot Café, welcomes through the doors of her mysterious establishment. But can she help them while dealing with a deep, dark secret of her own? Among the cries of lost love and unfinished business from visiting spirits, the mystery of her poignant past unfolds...
This series is so great! The art is incredibly gorgeous, hyper detailed and so different from a lot of other manga. Character designs are really winning me over with the variety though there are some characters that look so similar it can confuse the reader. The story is wonderful and I'm really loving Pamela's character. It really holds your attention with all the many little stories while the larger story is getting slowly pieced together in the background. I can't wait to go pick up volume 3!
I can understand how confusing it might be for people to follow the main story while we have been enjoying these different interactions. I absolutely loved these little stories and I do agree that it was confusing at some moments, however, I think it's really interesting so see how Pamela is dealing with her immortality and her past. There seems to be much more than we can see at first sight, and I can't wait to actually find it out.
And yes, the drawing style is absolutely beautiful!