Now that Nagi is at god school, she’s determined to find out what her ability is… but first, she has to make it through a 3-day survival camp with her classmates! Tempers are flaring, magic is flying, and everyone is being forced to work together to complete every task and collect their stamps. Nagi is determined to help her team in any way she can, becoming closer to even the crabbiest among them along the way.
I loved the first volume, so of course I had to pick this up! We picked up right where we left off, which had Nagi stumbling upon a very confused and drained Tsukuyomi. One of the things that I like about this series is that there’s a pretty good balance between being funny, serious, and sad. I think there will be some major backstory coming for a few more characters in the future, and I have no doubt that it will be executed just as well as we did back in the first volume.
All in all, I really enjoyed reading this. The artwork is stunning, it’s heartwarming, and the story is excellent. I’m looking forward to seeing Nagi discover what her abilities are, especially given how much she’d love to be able to reopen her family’s shrine. I also love seeing how the characters are being fleshed out along with seeing everyone’s friendships grow. I’m looking forward to picking up the next volume in February.

No comments:
Post a Comment