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Indlæser... xXxHoLic: AnotherHOLiCaf NISIOISIN
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. This book was a new way to see the xxxholic series. You got a chance to view the story from the point of view of characters that you never normally would. Additionally it was less comical then usual because you got to see inside Watanuki's head, which gives him more depth then he has in the graphic novel. This book was a new way to see the xxxholic series. You got a chance to view the story from the point of view of characters that you never normally would. Additionally it was less comical then usual because you got to see inside Watanuki's head, which gives him more depth then he has in the graphic novel. This book was a new way to see the xxxholic series. You got a chance to view the story from the point of view of characters that you never normally would. Additionally it was less comical then usual because you got to see inside Watanuki's head, which gives him more depth then he has in the graphic novel. This book was a new way to see the xxxholic series. You got a chance to view the story from the point of view of characters that you never normally would. Additionally it was less comical then usual because you got to see inside Watanuki's head, which gives him more depth then he has in the graphic novel. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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Introducing the thrilling first novel set in the exotic, mysterious world of xxxHOLiC! Written by bestselling author NISIOISIN, and spectacularly illustrated by CLAMP, this original story features the ever-excitable high school student Kimihiro Watanuki, the mystifying time-space witch Yûko Ichihara, and a host of fascinating new characters. Nothing could have thrilled Kimihiro more than stumbling upon the bizarre wish-granting shop of the beautiful but unnerving Yûko Ichihara, who solemnly promises to make the spirits plaguing Kimihiro go away just as soon as her fee–rendered in daily afternoon chores at her shop–is paid in full. Of course, the thrill wears off as soon as Kimihiro realizes that his payment plan bears a disturbing resemblance to indentured servitude . . . eternal indentured servitude. Still he soldiers on, ready for whatever number of adventures lie ahead. But in Kimihiro’s case, three may not be the charm! His first assignment–to procure a pair of fake eyeglasses–is exceptionally pointless, even by Yûko’s standards. Or at least it seems that way, until Kimihiro watches a woman throw herself into traffic. He soon discovers that the doors of bespectacled perception can swing both ways. Next, when a classmate seeks help solving a mystery involving text messages from the dead, Kimihiro is glad to play Sherlock. But he must turn to Yûko to determine whether the root of the riddle is otherworldly shenanigans, deceit, or murder. Finally, however ready, willing, and able Kimihiro thinks he is to face the most unusual of circumstances, he still finds himself completely bewildered by the stranger who chases away his darkest spirits, condemns Yûko as a craven charlatan, and offers Kimihiro a way out of his preternatural predicament–and a fortune besides. No library descriptions found. |
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In all its a good set of stories, but it was overly descriptive and that killed most of the mystery surrounding the stories.
The characters also seemed slightly over dramatic, most were motivated by anger, which at some times felt slightly misplaced in the current setting and sequence of events. I also feel that there could have been more characters in the mix, and the story arcs feel somehow too short regarding the sequence of events.
I feel some of my disapointement might be due to the translation itself, i felt the words in its sense were too harsh for the feeling the story was trying to send. But since i don't know japanese i have no way of confirming this.
I give it a four because even with all the negative points the mystery was was there and although the reading was too much detailed in some instances, i liked all of the dialogue interchanged between yuuko and watanuki, and to me those phrases will be unforgettable. ( )