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- © Yukito Ayatsuji / Yen Press
- Manga Score: 7.20
- Author: Yukito Ayatsuji
- Publisher: Yen Press
- Volumes: 1
- DB title: Another 2001
- Rating: 13 and up
- Genres: HorrorMysterySupernaturalSuspense
Another 2001
Synopsis
IT HAS BEEN THREE YEARS since the “calamity” of 1998 that claimed the lives of many students in Yomiyama North Middle’s Class 3. After Sou Hiratsuka, an acquaintance of 1998 survivor Mei Misaki, discovers that he’s being placed into the cursed class, he and his peers develop a series of countermeasures to avert a new tragedy. But when Sou’s classmates and their family members begin dying in a series of horrific “accidents,” he and Mei realize that the calamity has taken hold of their town once again. To stem the tides of death, the pair will be forced to reckon with Yomiyama’s deepest mysteries…
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HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE!!!
This light novel could have been cut down by 75% at least and nothing would change! It's just the same thing over and over again, I'm not talking about the plot, I'm talking about the dialogue!!! The author constantly keeps saying the exact same sentence over and over even though we just read it!
The characters suck for the most part and I never felt attached to any one then despite HALF THE BOOK being setup for Thier relationships and dynamics. There's barely any use of the original characters despite you'd think they'd serve a much larger and more active role in preventing read more
This light novel could have been cut down by 75% at least and nothing would change! It's just the same thing over and over again, I'm not talking about the plot, I'm talking about the dialogue!!! The author constantly keeps saying the exact same sentence over and over even though we just read it!
The characters suck for the most part and I never felt attached to any one then despite HALF THE BOOK being setup for Thier relationships and dynamics. There's barely any use of the original characters despite you'd think they'd serve a much larger and more active role in preventing read more