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Sailor Moon the Novels: Mercury Rising (Sailor Moon Number 3)

Sailor Moon the Novels: Mercury Rising (Sailor Moon Number 3)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: IS THIS A SAILORMOON BOOK...OR A COMMERCIAL BOOK?
Review: I have absolutely no problem with the basic storyline. It's written fine if they're trying to reflect the badly dubbed DiC series. However, in various points of the book, Mixx advertises...FOR THEMSELVES! At one part, Serena(Who SHOULD be called Usagi) is reading a Mixx magazine called Smile Magazine, and says, "Oh Kemmy, you are so rockin'! I wish I could be a sushi delivery girl!" Kemmy is Mixx's character from SushiGirl. Then, when Serena is recommending MANGA(Japanese Comics)to Amy(Ami) she says,"Sailor V is a perfect start."(Sailor V being Mixx's eqivalent of Sailor Moon.)Serena also states "I also think that Magic Knight Rayearth 1-3 and the first SushiGirl should do it!" In case you didn't know, Mixx has the rights to all of these. So in conclusion, another piece spoiled by Mixx's shameless self-promotion.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hmph
Review: I'm so sick and tired of how these people do Sailor Moon. They don't know jack about it, all they want is the money and it's just plain SAD! I'm not going to blame Lianne because I KNOW Mixxine are the ones making her write these books in such a [bad] not even KINDERGARDEN fashion. All this American additive stuff. Uh-uh. It's just so STUPID! The only reason I gave this book 2 stars was because it's the only one I read twice. They all look cute on bookshelves though... And they rate this "Young Adult." PUH-LEEZE. I hate it. It makes me literally want to cry seeing how Sailor Moon is slowly being chewed up to be spat out resulting in nothing. Mixxine needs to get their ACT together and start making some REAL stuff. These Sailor Moon novels could be great if people wouldn't act so DUMB with it's writing. Those harpies. They really get on my nerves. If you want some REAL Sailor Moon stories your best bet is fanfics.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: American Sailor Moon, 3
Review: This is excellent compared to the first two books. Lianne Sentar obviously likes this job, and is actually qualified for it. Not only does she tell us what's going on, but unlike the first books, she adds some more emotion to make us feel Serena Tsukino is a real girl with the same real life humans have.

I have to say I like her style, and the only reason this doesn't get 5 stars is because I dislike the American version of many, many animes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: very american
Review: this was the first book out of the sailor moon series that i read. i was very surprised when i read this book besause it had a lot of american words in it like n'sync, britney spears, and the internet. i thought that was pretty weird. but if your a real sailor moon lover who doesn't care about all the american stuff in it and just wanna know the story, then this book is for you. if you really want the japanese version, then i dont think you should get this. i for one enjoyed this because it was in english because i cant readd japanese. i had gotten the japanese version of this book and it wasnt much fun trying to find the real story by looking at the pictures. overall, this was a fairly good book that i recommend to real sailor moon fans.


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