Waterstones School-Live!, Vol. 1
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Price: £10.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Meet the members of the School Living Club! There's the shovel-loving(?) Kurumi Ebisuzawa, the big-sister figure Yuuri Wakasa, club advisor Megumi Sakura, and last but not least, the ever-optimistic Yuki Takeya. The School Living Club is just your average after-school organization where the girls hang out, have fun.and live at school as the sole survivors of a zombie apocalypse. NBD. Waterstones School-Live!, Vol. 1 - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9780316309707
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ISBN: 9780316309707
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Author: Bunny
Rating: 5
Review: Firstly, I watched the anime that ran for 12 episodes. It was addictive and I needed more. Then I found out about the manga. After reading volume one, I could see that one chapter was roughly the equivalent to the plot of one episode of the anime. Given there are a whopping ten volumes of manga to get through, I can't wait to see how the story and characters will be fleshed out. It's been a while since I picked up a title with any ongoing plot. I have been favoring four-panel comedy slice of life titles of late. I love titles that have harsh contrasts in tone, that reinforces the difference perspectives of each character. Especially concerning mental health.
Author: Skyler
Rating: 2
Review: This is not my first time with school-live! And I must say that I prefer the anime adaptation as they reworked events and plot points to improve the overall plot, and the anime doesn't rely on perverted camera angles of the mine characters as much as the manga does which I much prefer as even for manga standards this manga is a bit creepy with their treatment of the mine characters.