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Spy x Family, Vol. 10
Spy x Family, Vol. 10 | Tatsuya Endo
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AshRaye
Spy x Family, Vol. 10 | Tatsuya Endo
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The first story was intense, but it added quite a bit of backstory. I really enjoyed that about it. I did get a little bored toward the end of the book, but it seems to be setting up some storyline we will get to see in the next volume.

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Robotswithpersonality
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I was not prepared for how intense the lengthy first story in this volume was going to be, but I did enjoy getting some back story on Twilight. I loved the Handler focused tale, would love to see more of those. Glad Yor has got a potentially volatile support group to dazzle with her hyper competence, and endlessly amused about how clueless Anya is, despite being a mind-reader, and how she always can find new ways to create chaos/mess things up.1/2

Robotswithpersonality 2/2 The Bondman spoof was hilarious. The short with Franky and Bond the dog just kind of made me wish they both had better sources of advice. 🤦🏼‍♂️
On to the next!
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Robotswithpersonality
Spy x Family, Vol. 10 | Tatsuya Endo
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Just out here defeating assassins with her BELT. Backstory unlocked: Twilight is so badass because his Handler is so badass. And here I thought she just looked stylish and gave orders. 🤩

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Robotswithpersonality
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An incisive analogy, Sad Little Mustache Man.

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TracyReadsBooks
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And just like that I have to wait until March for the next volume. This really is such a fun, fabulous, laugh out loud story. Love spending time with these characters—Loid (spy), Yor (assassin), and Anya (telepath)—as they work to complete the mission. With any luck we‘ll have many more volumes to go. If you think you don‘t like manga, give this one a go. It‘s fantastic.

mandarchy The 4th book of this series was just donated to my K-5 library. We have never had Manga (I figure they can get their own, we don't need to start another section). I'm not sure whether to put it in the free pile or invest in the series and then succumb to starting a manga section in my library... More conflicted after seeing your posts. 10mo
TracyReadsBooks @mandarchy Manga can be an investment—there are already ten volumes out in this one & it‘s guesstimated (no one really knows) it will go to 20. At $7-8 dollars per, that adds up. On the other hand, this is a really fun series with great characters—Anya, the young girl at the center of it struggles with school & works hard to keep her fake family together—who might be relatable. Maybe read the 1st volume or 2 to see if it‘s a fit for your library. 10mo
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