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Tsubasa : RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE

Tsubasa : RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: CLAMP never loses it's touch..
Review: Only CLAMP could continue to revive their characters time and time again and keep it fresh. This book is not only for Cardcaptor Sakura fans..if you a fan of any CLAMP series, I definatly recommend this. The best characters never die! They just get recycled, tastefully :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: skookum
Review: the first time i saw the book, i thought it was a cardcaptor sequel (with syaoran and sakura as the main character). the characters of the story were familiar if you knew a lot of anime from clamp (from cardcaptor,chobits and a lot more). the plot and theme of the story was great. this probably will be one of my favorite book...."kudos to clamp"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Return of the Cardcaptors!
Review: Their back! Well, its not really them, for Sakura is the Princess of the land of Clow (a really dumb name but what can ya do?) and Syaoran is her life long friend. When they meet again after many months to tell each other of their feelings, Sakura's memories are stolen. Now, with the help of his new friends, Syaoran must travel to different dimensions to collect her memories, even if it means that Sakura will never remember him ever again.

Really really really really really really good! I love it! Its got everything the original Clamp series had: action, humor (I am not MR. BLACK! ~Kurogane) and romance! The only thing is that the character's arms are, in some drawings, very long and skinny but the plot is still really good!

If you loved the original, you'll love this new story! Get it! NOW!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kawaii desu!
Review: This is very cute! Sakura and Syaoran are BACK in action! But this time, they're not the same as they were before. There idenities are TOTALLY different! Sakura is a princess and Syaoran is an arceologist! And also in this story here, Fujitaka is NOT Sakura's father but Syaoran's adoptive father (this part you'll have to wait till vol 5 or 6 I got mine in Japanese so it's faster) and in this series, Syaoran is a lot more friendlier and a lot more genki-ish like Sakura. But what I didn't like was the way too dramatic Tomoyo. But it was okay, and it's really sad how Sakura's life was turned into feathers in the snap of a finger.

1) Arts great
2) Dialoge- So, so
3) Plot interesting

So if you're still pondering why you should get this, you better just give in and get it anyways. It's really good! It's a must-have in teh CLAMP shoujo manga category!

AznPiez

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Del Rey Could've Done it Better
Review: This review specifically is for the second volume in the series. The overall series would rate a higher score.

I wish Del Rey were publishing these volumes closer together. Failing that, they should be considerate of people's fading memories and provide us with a page on "the story so far". That's not the only reason this volume isn't rated higher, though.

The first volume gave glimpses into the different cultures of the leads, and showed familiar CLAMP characters in their alternate universe guises. This second volume, by contrast, doesn't introduce anyone old in a new light. I initially thought Primela was Ruby Moon, but that doesn't seem to be the case. So, that was a bit disappointing.

Also, the shounen-ness of the story really came to the fore this time. It seemed to concentrate much more on the method of battle used to regain Sakura's memory than the actual cause for the battle itself. Still, there were nice moments, particularly at the end, and Fai is completely adorable. I'll continue to follow this series, but I'd like to see more familiar faces in the future, and more personal stuff/background about the new characters that have been introduced.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Student in Texas
Review: This was definitely worth 10.95 plus tax! Syaoran and Sakura are so cute together >.<! It's a worthy read, and anyone who liked Card Captor Sakura should go buy it.
I also recommend xxxHolic; the artwork was just so beautiful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Student in Texas
Review: This was definitely worth 10.95 plus tax! Syaoran and Sakura are so cute together >.I also recommend xxxHolic; the artwork was just so beautiful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great manga
Review: Tsubasa is very good I wouldn't say it was the best though because Its not I have read many better mangas. Tsubasa is very good though it has a great story and great charachters. The drawings are really good too. Its made by clamp so you know its going to be good, and it does live up to it. Tsubasa also crosses over with XXXhoic, but you do not need to read both to get the story. Actually they only crossover for a few pages. If you do read XXXholic alls you will see is those few pages just from a different view so you do not have to read both. OVerall Tsubasa is great and should be read by any manga fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ...another astounding piece of work by CLAMP
Review: wonderful story..its nice how CLAMP relates their work together somehow with other books. If you haven't read any of their previous works, I'd reccomend reading Card Captor Sakura, since Sakura is in this book, Magic Knight Rayearth may help a bit as well. It's not necessary to understand the storyline, but its a nice when you can compare how they changed some of the characters...the paper quality could be just a LITTLE better, but nevertheless its a great start off for Del Ray. The publishing price; 10.95 is a BIT expensive, since normal manga sells for 9.99 ea. But they do add on Japanese previews, and other notes at the end...so I guess that compensates in a way...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A walk through a different universe
Review: Wow...for all you CLAMP fans out there, this series seems to have a bit of something for everybody,...glimpses into beloved characters from the past! I have only begun, but this seems to be a treat to the fans, a good story, and of course, great artwork.


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