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Disciple (Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play, Vol. 3)

Disciple (Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play, Vol. 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Every Page is Exciting
Review: WOW, what can I say this book was so exciting. Yu Watase knows how to write her Manga's. This book has everything in it Romance,Action,Excitement, and Humor. So if your a great fan of Sailor Moon I recommend you should try reading Fushigi Yugi Volume 3 Discipile.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Manga that's definately worth a look
Review: Wow. If you don't have this manga, then there's something wrong with you! Whether or not you're a fan of the Tv series, Fushigi Yugi is a must have for the anime fan. Yu Watase knows how exactly to blend comedy with drama, so you can have emotional trama and kick [butt]fighting, turning into a laugh-a-minute when one of the charactes does something stupid. I particularily like the "Fushigi Auki, The Malicious Play" parodies done by the author every so often, taking a section of one of the chapters and turning it into a farce. GET THIS MANGA it is well worth your dollars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't Wait For More
Review: Yu Watase is an amazing artist who weaves an intriguing story through her art. All of the books are quite amazing, and Watase's style is uniquely strong.
As always, the characters of Fushigi Yuugi are vivid and fun. Laugh at the cuteness of Tamahome's siblings, hold your breath as you wait for the monk to reveal his identity, and chew your nails as the plot unfolds, taking dangerous twists and turns before your eyes--don't forget to order the 4th one, because before you know what's happening, you're done and wishing you had "Bandit" to read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Very Kirei & Kawaii Story
Review: Yuu Watase is one of the best of manga artists that I've read. Her work of art is incredible and her storyline amazes me. Being an anime/manga fan for the past ten years, Fushigi Yuugi is one of my most favorite and treasured manga.

Volume 3 takes place right after Miaka just returns to Ancient China inside the mysterious book that began her journey and is grabbed from behind. Yui has disappeared into the book and Miaka is determined to find her before war breaks out between Kutou and Konan (I'm using the Japanese names 'cause I forgot the Chinese equivalent for Kutou, sumimasen). When she finds Yui she is shocked that her best friend has become her rival, the Seiryuu no Miko (Priestess of Seiryuu). She loses her friend, but is determined to get her back dispite how Yui treats her. Also if you're a Tamahome w/ Miaka fan, you'll probably like this book.

It's strange, they've all ready published the fourth book with a Tasuki, Nuriko, & Tamahome cover, but they're republishing it again with the cover that Flower Comic's Publish did. I own the fourth book and wanted to write a review for it (and especially for all those Fushigi Yuugi fans who are dying to know what happens next and doesn't have the fourth book). I've decided to add a little in here if you want to know.

In volume 4. Miaka sets out on her journey to find the rest of the constellations of Suzaku. In her quest she falls prisoner to a mountain fortress of bandits and ends up in a plague-cursed village where she literally has to die to survive. Also my most favorite of all anime guys appear in this book. His name's Tasuki. He's also the most best looking of them all. Enjoy Fushigi Yuugi.


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