Waterstones Yona of the Dawn, Vol. 24
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Description: A red-haired princess loses her family and her kingdom. Now she must rise and fight for her throne! Princess Yona lives an ideal life as the only princess of her kingdom. Doted on by her father, the king, and protected by her faithful guard Hak, she cherishes the time spent with the man she loves, Su-won. But everything changes on her 16th birthday when tragedy strikes her family! In order to prevent war with the nation of Xing, Yona and Hak ask the informant Ogi to deliver an important letter to Su-won. Later, Yona races to the Fire Tribe to appeal to an ally there | ?? Kang Tae-jun! Will Yona succeed in helping her friends who are captured in Xing?. Waterstones Yona of the Dawn, Vol. 24 - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Product ID: 9781974712519
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ISBN: 9781974712519
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Author: Anne Pruitt
Rating: 5
Review: I typically don't do reviews for single novels in manga series unless I have strong reviews, but as this was an eARC provided by Netgalley (I have no chill and couldn't wait until my preorder came in whoops), I'll write a review. Spoilers for volumes 1-23. This book was a wild ride. The last two volumes with the Xing storyline has definitely been slower than most story arcs in Yona. I haven't disliked it, but I haven't fully been a fan since it felt like a repeat of the Water Tribe and Fire Tribe storylines from earlier in the series where Yona and the Happy hungry Bunch go off to another city/town/country, make alliances, make peace, and all is good and they move on. This volume ramps up what was happening in the previous few A LOT. Not only that, it feels like the beginning of the end in some ways, and maybe I'm completely off by that vibe, but things from the first few volumes are finally coming together and resolving, to an extent. There are a lot of familiar faces in this, with various characters from all over Kohka returning to play either major or minor roles, and it's great to see them, to see the development they've had from when we first saw them to now. There's a true feeling of a journey wrapping up, in some ways, with the confrontations that occur in this story. At the same time, it feels like a powder keg is about to go off and all hell break loose. This is my favorite manga series of probably all time. I can't not recommend this to anyone, and with this next volume and what it eludes to, there is so, so much that will happen next. If you're a fan, you've gotta read this.
Author: Bethany
Rating: 5
Review: Ok