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When a young fearless girl named Sang convinces a group of misfit monsters to take her to the Demon School Hades, she lets a vampire bite her so that she can enroll into the monsters-only school.

192 pages, Paperback

First published October 11, 2005

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Son Hee-Joon

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330 reviews24 followers
August 22, 2019
This is all my opinion, so please don’t be offended!! Some people may love the things I don’t!!

Title: PHD: Phantasy Degree
Volume: 4
Genre: Fantasy

Plot: 4/5; Chun-Lang has made, and potentially lost, her new monsterous son, and Sang has a part to play in that! When an old ‘friend’ pops back up, Sang attempts to fight him off, but with the addition of some new faces set on interfering with their duel, how will it end?! The plot definitely moved on, and we begin to find out a little bit more about the different schools.

Art style: 5/5; no comment needed!

Cuteness: 3/5; This volume again was more action rather than cuteness, although having said that, the ending was pretty adorable. No spoilers. I mean, kind of sad, but cute.

Characters: 3/5; I like all the characters but there are so many of them that pop in and out that it is getting confusing!! They’re all really powerful, which is great, but Hexion and his laziness and dislike of doing things really spoke to me 😂

Relatability: 4/5; purely because of Hexion 😂

Overall Judgement: 4/5
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394 reviews35 followers
April 1, 2008
Loaned to me by a teen patron...after about the thrid volume I quickly began losing interest in this hyper-kinetic manga series. I can see why teens would like it though- it has a fast pace and some humor. Seems to be appropriate for 12+ years.
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