This volume had some moments I really enjoyed, and others that just didn't work for me. I will say I liked most of it, and I'm really starting to get into the family dynamics. I hope those moments continue into the next volume.
This volume had some moments I really enjoyed, and others that just didn't work for me. I will say I liked most of it, and I'm really starting to get into the family dynamics. I hope those moments continue into the next volume.
Haha omg Twilight is a fantastic and shameless liar and I love him.
This volume started with dinner with Yuri, Yor's brother who is not who he says he is but then again is anyone in this story who they say they are 😂
The tension between Yor and Twilight, the action, the espionage, and the dodgeball scene had me laughing along with each new mission.
Vols. 3-5 to start the year & I loved every page. A father who is a spy, a wife who is an assassin, a daughter who is a telepath, & a dog who can see the future. Oh, & no one knows anything about the others EXCEPT Anya, the daughter because she knows what everyone is thinking. Great art, fantastic characters, ridiculous (by which I mean awesome) adventures & lots of laugh out loud moments. This series is a favorite & I can‘t wait to read more.
And the story continues. Not sure what I can write without spoiling anything.
10th book for #RushAThon
Apart from the unhealthy obsession Yor's brother appears to be exhibiting in this volume, this series continues to be escapism at its best: fun, irreverent, ridiculous, violent.
⚠️ Implied animal neglect/abuse, heteronormative societal expectations/reinforcement of traditional gender roles
😴😑😲 The faces!
I love how unhinged this family is.
I enjoyed this one. For me, it‘s getting better volume by volume.
Another book finished! I love that this volume had a story that we didn't get in the anime 😍 #hour18 #readathon #deweysreadathon @DeweysReadathon
I love this series. Little Anya is my favorite character but they are all great. This one made me laugh a couple of times. Perfect read after a hectic day at work.
Loid, a secret agent, adopted a little girl, whom he doesn‘t know is telepathic, and married a woman, whom he didn‘t know was an assassin. Now in order to keep the sham marriage appearances up, he meets his wife‘s psychopathic obsessive brother who secretly works for the state secret police. Hi-jinks continue as Loid tries to save the world.
It may be my mood (it‘s been a really rough week), but I did not enjoy this as much as the earlier volumes. Tot‘s brother has a weird, almost incestuous obsession with her, which is uncomfortable to read. I also got a little lost in some of the panels, trying to figure out what was the narrator‘s voice, external dialogue, and internal character dialogue. I own the next 3 volumes, so I‘ll have to finish it eventually.
It‘s been A WEEK and The Little Drummer Girl requires more brain power than I have to spare, so I‘m going to sink into this before I go to bed. I enjoyed the first two volumes, so I have high hopes for this one!