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Sailor Moon the Novels: Power of Love (Mixx Readz, 2)

Sailor Moon the Novels: Power of Love (Mixx Readz, 2)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Book,Actually...
Review: As embarrassing as it is, I actually like this book. Yes, I know what goes on in the original japanese series, but I dunno. I just enjoyed this book, even though it's for little kids under 9 and I'm eleven, and that it is way over americanized. So really I can't give any advice about this book scince noone likes it but if you love the dub(and the amazing thing is I hate the dub!) then I guess you should get it. Its kinda a nice refreshing break from having to use you japanese translations book every page.
Happy Reading! :)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice Read
Review: I don't care what anybody says. I love these books, and just so you know I only gave it four stars because I can read these in less than 3 hours - but thats okay! ^^;; I only work four hrs on Saturdays so they keep me entertained. True they are Americanized but they are appealing to an American audience, even though it is technally Japanese created. I have the entire series of Manga in Japanese, most in English, the entire anime in Japanese, some in French, afew German, and most in English. I love Sailormoon in all forms. I think its interesting how its adapted in different countries and how the names and voices change. So yes to make this short I do love these novels even though their not "true" as some people would say. They do follow the plot without making it seem like the same thing over and over and over. ::Shrugs:: but everybody has their opinions.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I admitt
Review: I read this book in under a hour, and it was too childish. I enjoy reading the manga because the story isn't changed(.) half of the small jokes that are in the background of the manga NEVER surfaced in this book. So don't buy this book and a good rule of thumb is usagi is sailor moon not serina.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: She loved it!
Review: My daughter read the book as soon as it came in and finished it in one day. All I can say is bring on more Sailor Moon books, so she can continue reading them.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: American Sailor Moon, 2
Review: Ok,this is better than the first book. Slightly. But enough for me to give it another star. Barely.

It still has some of the same problems the first one had- it just described what was going on in the show, barely adding more to make it a real story. It needs a tad more feeling, since the characters don't seem real. Granted, it's kinda hard to make characters that morph into superheroes seem real, but I'm sure they would do a better job in Japan.

The only people who are qualified to make interesting japanese stories also interesting in english are, unfortunately, overqualified and have other higher-paying jobs. So, of course, whomever can slap nouns and verbs into a sentence gets stuck with this.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Sailor Moon rules!! :)
Review: The 'Power of Love' is not a very riveting book. It lacks description, makes Serena sound like she's from America, and is pretty much just a summary of all the epoisodes. Serena also acts like such a big prep in this book too! But for some reason, I enjoyed this book (not greatly, but fairly enough! ^_^)I suggest getting another book!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too Americanized
Review: This book was NOT Sailormoon. Yes, it IS "Sailormoon" and not "Sailor Moon." This book is waaaaay too Americanized. They use English names for Usagi's (or Serena, ugh)classmates, use brand names, and talk about American bands. Not that I don't like the Backstreet Boys! The point is, Sailormoon is Japanese, that's the way it was made. I don't think they mention Tokyo once in this book.The only reason I'm giving it 2 stars is because I thought the story itself was well written. But Molly "Brown"! They completely ruined the beauty of Sailormoon. It's Japanese! They talked nothing about Japanese food or cultures in this book. It's dull reading too. If you happen to be one who likes the "dub" and doesn't care about the original, get this book. But if you REALLY know what Sailormoon is or want to know, DON'T read this book. Watch the original anime and read the manga (if you can, with all those mistakes Mixx makes! That's what editors are for, jeez).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Sailor Moon girl from ....
Review: Wasn't Sailor moon made in 1994, was dawson's creek around then??? NO!!! In one of the books, they mention it. And she lives in Japan, not america! I LOVE Sailor Moon, no doubt about it, but this book... no! I own 1-7 out of the 8, I love sailor moon, and thats the only reason i want to keep them


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