Vol. 2 takes place a few days after Vol. 1. Kojou and Yukina are called to meet with the first primogenitor, a man named Dimitri. They find out from him that a group are looking to potentially kill him, and that in his self defense will most likely kill everyone on Itogami Island. As they begin looking into the issue, however, they soon find things are far deeper than they had originally seemed.
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I discovered Strike the Blood through the simple chance of seeing it in the light novel category on kindle and being interested from the cover alone.
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Volume 2 feels like a natural progression from Volume 1. Another girl falls for Kojou, another threat that threatens Itogami Island (except a little more serious but no spoilers.) And, again, like Vol. 1, I fucking loved it. It's beeb cemented in my mind that this series is the perfect junk food for me. Doesn't requite too much thought, great character designs, and a basic plot with few objective flaws.
Tl;Dr- The Burger King of Light Novels.
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What I Liked-
I found myself liking Asagi and Kojou a lot more this volume. Kojou, while still dense and bland, is just a fun character to follow. Asagi, meanwhile, is appreciated for being forward as fuck compared to every other girl so far.
Nagisa was unconcious or out of the scene for most of the novel, though we do get some character development for her.
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What I Didn't-
...uhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Who Would Like It?-
Fans of Fantasy Battle School Light Novels that don't mind reading stories similar to them or newcomers who have yet to read a series like it.
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