The Book Depository Soul Eater, Vol. 9 by Atsushi Ohkubo
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Description: Soul Eater, Vol. 9 : Paperback : Little, Brown & Company : 9780316071130 : 0316071137 : 29 May 2012 : Aspiring scythemeister Maka and her transforming partner/weapon, Soul Eater, train to eradicate eveil souls in this bestselling comedy series. The Book Depository Soul Eater, Vol. 9 by Atsushi Ohkubo - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Product ID: 9780316071130
MPN: 0316071137
GTIN: 9780316071130
Author: T. Alexander
Rating: 5
Review: This ninth volume of the 'Soul Eater' manga concludes one story arc and begins another. The first part continues from the previous volume and sees Corona is put into an comfortable by Medusa, being forced to betray DWMA by first attempting to find the secret vault between the school and then to plant a snake on Marie so that Medusa can keep track of her and Dr Stein. This is a nice plot heavy storyline that should make you feel sorry for Corona as he/she is manipulated by Medusa. The second part of the volume begins the Brew arc with Maka and her friends having a bit of trouble with their training before moving on to a remote Arctic island where the forces DWMA and Arachnophobia clash. This is a nice storyline with some good development for Maka at the beginning and some very good action as well, the fight between Sid and Mifune being particularly good. The battle also allows some other Meisters to get in on the action with Klink, Ox and Kim all getting some nice scenes. Between these two arcs there is a bonus chapter dealing with the return of Excalibur and him teaming up with a weak DWMA student called Hero. This chapter is quite funny in places but it is basically just fluff. Overall this was a nice volume of 'Soul Eater' and was well worth a full five stars.
Author: Jazzie
Rating: 4
Review: Soul Eater is amazing. It has a unique art style that I haven't seen before and it works extremely well. The characters are ostentatious and surprisingly funny! The story is interesting and I can see myself getting hooked very quickly!