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Snow White with the Red Hair, Vol. 8 Kindle & comiXology
Shirayuki and Zen finally have "the talk" about their future together. Then, a heavy rain forces the party to take shelter at an inn after seeing off Sakaki. But just as night falls, Obi slips away!
- Print length192 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherVIZ Media: Shojo Beat
- Publication dateJuly 7, 2020
- Reading age14 - 17 years
- Grade level7 - 9
- File size500007 KB
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- ASIN : B08BGB1KBH
- Publisher : VIZ Media: Shojo Beat; Illustrated edition (July 7, 2020)
- Publication date : July 7, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 500007 KB
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- Print length : 192 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #508,446 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,007 in Romance Manga (Kindle Store)
- #1,235 in Media Tie-In Manga (Kindle Store)
- #1,997 in Teen & Young Adult Manga (Books)
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Caleb Cook is a translator of Japanese media with a focus on manga and art books.
He studied Japanese language and translation at Dartmouth College and abroad at Kanda Gaigo Daigaku in Chiba, Japan. He then spent two years living and working as an English teacher in Miyagi, Japan before returning to the U.S.
As a professional translator, he works with publishers Viz Media, Yen Press, and Udon Entertainment on a wide range of titles such as "MY HERO ACADEMIA," "DR. STONE," "DRAGON BALL SUPER," "YOWAMUSHI PEDAL," "HELL'S PARADISE: JIGOKURAKU," "OTHERWORLDLY IZAKAYA NOBU," and others.
A complete list of his translated works can be found on his website, calebdcook.com
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You won't be disappointed reading this story! It's sweet and cute!
I love that we get new characters as well and a new setting that's going to be so fun to see more than the same things all the time!
For those who have seen the anime, this volume is noteworthy because this is where the manga goes past where the anime left off, into new parts of the story.
I REALLY hope that will see more of Prince Raj again! I have come to really enjoy seeing his character (especially his aide who cracks me up every time LOL) and found the opening chapter very satisfying. Even seeing Mihaya was great too and hope it's not the last time we see him either! Also gotta admire Shirayuki in how she never accepts any handouts or takes the easy path. She's always giving her all and following the path that she feels is the BEST to be alongside Zen, even if again, it's not easy.
And once again, my admiration for Shirayuki goes up more and more, BUT! I love how weak in the knees she gets around Zen when he is affectionate. They have such a beautiful relationship and was glad that Zen talked to her about their future and how it's always been yes to her wanting to be by his side. Both she and Zen continue to keep growing as individuals, but I LOVE their relationship and how it's enough for them simply to be together. Like obviously, they talk and such, but one of my favorite parts of this series is how beautifully it portrays doing simple or "mundane" tasks (like eating) as something that helps them grow closer. Like they don't have all these flashy moments and it makes their relationship seem more down-to-Earth. I really really love it! <3
We got some of Obi's backstory and it was different than I expected! Surprisingly those were my least favorite parts but I'm unsure why? They definitely weren't bad and the parts involving Mitsuhide were hilarious! But they still were not my favorites.
However, I LOVEDDDDD the City of Academics! What an amazing place it seems!! And I am SO excited that will be able to experience the city through Shirayuki's eyes and have Ryu with her!
THOUGH THAT PLOT TWIST! :o :o :o
I'm surprisingly very excited to see where it goes because I think with Izana's earlier declaration to Zen to help sway him to make him an ally of his relationship with Shirayuki was VERY good and think this could be that chance! Also, way to go Izana! I'm pretty sure he's on the next cover and hoping that they CAN sway him because what an ally he would be! Also, I will confess it's fun seeing him poke at Zen and seeing Zen get so worked up even though I feel a little bad saying that. LOL! It's just you can really tell in those moments how much they ARE brothers! LOL!
So again, not my favorite volume but still a very good one!
Story: ★★★★☆
This is one of those in between arc volumes where previous threads are tied up and new story elements are begun. They're necessary for stories, but they're not always the most exciting parts of the story. New settings need detail. New plots need building. It takes time, and often at a slow and steady pace. There is a lot of that in this volume as we enter a new phase of Shirayuki's life as an official court herbalist.
What captured my fantasy in this volume was the art. Akiduki-sensei has developed a masterful way of capturing emotion and quirky personality with minimal facial features that still make the characters feel real. There's a commanding skill in her figure gesturing that also shows that she studied from life. This was a satisfying volume.
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Sonst ist alles gut