Name (in native language): 田村由美 Birth Date: September 5 Zodiac: Virgo
Tamura is an avid RPG videogamer - Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, etc. She also loves to read mystery books, and going on the computer to chat with her fans.
Team Spring found team Summer B and Hana read Natsu’s letter. I wanted to say “Arashi is in team Summer” to Hana. I’m sorry about many people died in this volume, but I like Taka because he helped dog. I like a person who do kind things for animals.
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The last volume for me, at least for now. I may continue this series later on but for now I want to continue Dead Until Dark. So in this one we meet a new team, team Winter. Featuring several sporty people, but we also see that this team is two short. Can you imagine waking up to that? *shivers* I do have some questions regarding to how they woke up. Given the world and how it is, how does that work? OMG at the events happening in this volume though. Holy Crap. This world is vicious as hell. I did love the friendship between the two guys (at times it felt more than that), though I kept wondering if Mitsure would come between them, both of them like her, and she likes them. But this world is unforgiving, and crap I was crying. Crying so so much because my heart just broke into many many pieces.
Si chiude anche questo secondo arco del team Spring, che sfiora il colpaccio (ovvero l'incontro tra Hana e Arashi) per un pelo.
E proprio quando cominciamo a pensare che le squadre abbiano vita facile (dopotutto su due c'è stata solo una vittima), arriva il team Winter. E come George Martin insegna, l'inverno è duro e crudele. Partono in cinque e basta, con tre morti prima del fischio d'inizio. E si ritrovano contro una simpatica tigre siberiana dai denti a sciabola, o qualcosa che le somiglia. Un team allegro e affiatato, frizzante... nelle condizioni più avverse possibili. Peggio dell'esordio del team Spring.
Un gran bel numero.
Ora però mi aspetto, purtroppo, qualche gruppo con deriva autoritaria...
The Team Spring Arc ends on a hopeful and optimistic note, which is needed because let me tell you the Winter Team Arc is DEVASTATING. This was a well-done volume and as of right now, it's my favorite. It was devastatingly beautiful and tragic. This is the kind of pain that fuels me. Such a fantastic volume.
Well that was just depressing now wasn't it? Team Winter went through hell, and at first I wasn't so keen on them, but by the end I shed a tear, so this volume gets a slightly higher rating than I was originally anticipating.
My interests mostly lie with Spring and Summer B, so I wasn't as into most of this volume. The story also felt like it was on fast forward through all of Winter's plotline, which I'm rarely ever a fan of.
The upside to this volume is the art (which really shined bright here), and the possibility of Spring and Summer possibly crossing paths in the near future. Other than that... I was a bit bored (I know! How awful of me with this beloved series)
I read this in elementary school as well and I was such a big fan of baseball at that time (even until now, I guess) and I do sympathize with Aramaki. ;_; He truly deserves better and the story from Team Winter would always touch my heart wholeheartedly so bad that I wanna cry. ;A;
Ah wow... Basically, we start out with 5 people since 3 of the kids didn't thaw well (And when you see their pictures at the back, you actually feel like you knew them...that was probably most heart-breaking for me. You never get to meet them, but you know they had lives and things they liked...so sad). Then soon after, a tiger kills the GUIDE (Well, now you know that they're screwed), and the other kid who didn't seem too bad but of course...he died too. Now you're left with our main three. They survive for a while and two of them fall in love. Oh, but what's this? The TIGER! Wooo! So far, it's eaten 5/8 of the group, let's see who else it'll conquer. Fabuki! Oh joy. I REALLY liked him. He was the best friend and he gave him courage and hope and made him believe in himself through baseball--they were like brothers in my opinion. The girl...well, she died quite sadly, dancing that dance because she finally knew the pain. And she died saving our main dude, so at least there's that. But man, it was SAD. This volume was tragedy after tragedy!
I give it four stars because it was moving, beautiful of course, and I'm glad we get to meet some of the other team...well, the last surviving team member, so I hope he plays a nice part in the book, and I hope I see him and the wolf cubs later on ^.^
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This really isn't a shoujo manga. It's more sci-fi drama. This volume totally blew me away. It tells the story of Team Winter, which starts with only 5 people because the other 2 weren't able to successfully thaw. More of them rapidly die to animals in the region. The remaining three are a pair of high school boys who both love baseball and a high school girl who was a professional dancer. Only the younger of the boys survives the winter, however. This volume actually made me cry.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.