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Sailor Moon: The Novels #7

Sailor Moon Novel 7: Cel Mates

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Sailor Moon is an international phenomenon that has generated billions in revenue and introduced entire generations to the world of Japanese entertainment. When a whimsical schoolgirl discovers that she is, in fact, the Princess Serenity, a tale of galactic adventures and mysterious romance begins. The hit TV series, the feature films, and the slew of merchandise were launched by this smash-hit manga.

120 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2000

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Lianne Sentar

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Hired off her Sailor Moon fanfiction to write the Sailor Moon novels when she was 17 years old, Lianne Sentar has worked as a rewriter in the manga and light novel industry for over a decade. She's adapted more than 100 books, including volumes of Fruits Basket, Saiyuki, Slayers, and Alice in the Country of Hearts/Clover/Joker. She's known for her love of innuendo, rhyming, and cuss words.

In addition to her adaptation work, she's served as head writer and editor of the angry manga/anime review collective sleepisfortheweak.org. She self-published two novels as a teenager and is currently writing the original English-language light novel series Tokyo Demons (http://www.tokyodemons.com).

She lives between the United States and Canada, depending on her feels.

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February 17, 2018
Still riddled with editing mistakes but definitely one of the better books of the series. Im assuming back when these were popular, some complaints must have been made or something because Sailor Mars’ character has made a complete 180 with her personality and treatment of Sailor Moon. Still hate her but at least the books are now showcasing solid female friendships for young girls to read about.
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