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Tag Archives: light novel
The Legend of the Legendary Heroes
This is what I watched 24 episodes for One a upon a time, in an oriental archipelago far far away, a wise sensei of the literary arts told his students, “Foreshadowing can be used to masterfully hint at the future … Continue reading
Posted in Anime
Tagged dango, densetsu no yuusha no densetsu, foreshadow, funimation, light novel, takaya kagami, zexcs
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Zero no Tsukaima Vol.1 ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ï¼
Zero no Tsukaima is an original light novel series by Noboru Yamaguchi published under MF文庫 (Media Factory bunko). The first novel took me about three days to finish. For comparison, it took me a few weeks of half-hearted reading to … Continue reading
Posted in Anime, Reviews
Tagged light novel, media factoy, noboru yamaguchi, review, zero no tsukaima
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Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu
Some people had been wondering why I did not blog about this zOMfG awesome series. In fact, I was too busy reading the first volume of the novel, finishing it only last night (after reading till almost 2am). I also … Continue reading