This book is exactly as it is billed: an easy introduction to cosplaying for novices that breaks down the steps of choosing and putting together a costume. Though it does briefly mention photography etiquette and consent, it makes the hobby look fun and safe with a touch of girl power, enough to inspire someone to attend their first con. I was particularly impressed that in the translation from the Japanese edition, the publishers took the time to research and include American websites as resources. As the guide follows Kaso's journey from novice to cosplayer, the characters' enthusiasm is infectious and readers will be drawn in. Even if the storyline is a little forced, it makes a potentially dry book more engaging. I would recommend this for readers ages 12 and up.
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http://noflyingnotights.com/2015/09/01/cosplay-basics-a-beginners-guide-to-the-art-of-costume-play/
Since its October 2012 premiere online, the novel series has become a best seller, getting a commercial print publication by Media Factory in 2013 and an ongoing manga adaptation in 2014. The story revolves around Naofumi Iwatani, a Japanese college student abruptly transported to an un-named fantasy world plagued by a monthly invasion of ghastly beasts. Naofumi is summoned by the country of Melromarc to serve as one of its four legendary heroes that will subdue the ¡ÈWaves of Great Destruction.¡É While the other three summoned heroes, also coincidentally Japanese youths, wield a sword, spear, and bow, respectively, Naofumi is literally stuck with a shield that he can't take off and can't strike or attack with. Furthermore, magic prohibits him from even attempting to wield an offensive weapon. Despite being one of only four people capable of saving the world, Naofumi is immediately ostracized and vilified by the kingdom of Melromarc and even his fellow ¡Èlegendary heroes.¡É Informed that he can't return to Japan before the ¡ÈWaves of Great Destruction¡É are eliminated, Naofumi grudgingly sets to the task of leveling up and recruiting party members to save the very kingdom that inexplicably orders his execution only three days after his appearance in the world.
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http://www.animenation.net/blog/2015/09/10/the-moderate-ascendancy-of-the-shield-hero/
“One thing I enjoy about light novels would be how different the storytelling and settings are from English-written books. That's why when I read The Rising Of The Shield Hero I couldn't help but enjoy its different perspective on a more villainous protagonist. While the story isn't anything you haven't heard of when it comes to anime and light novel tropes, the characters are what push along the story and each character motivation progresses the story in ways you wouldn't see coming.”
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http://englishlightnovels.com/2015/09/13/guest-review-rising-of-the-shield-hero-vol-1/
Conclusion wise, after three volumes I'm really happy with the series. It's got it's flaws, but it still manages to draw me in and make me feel i'm living the story. Which for me is a huge thing, if a series gets me to suspend disbelief and reality and get sucked into it's story, it's a series worth reading!
Frankly that reason alone makes it worthy of being on my Series of the Month list!
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http://www.ryusheng.com/2015/09/02/series-of-the-month-aquarion-evol-vols01-03/
The first volume of The Rising of the Shield Hero will be released by One Peace Books on September 15th, but would you like to get your hands on the light novel sooner? Now is your chance! The winner of this contest will receive a free review copy of the book. The contest will take the form of a drawing (chosen by random number generator), and to enter you need only agree to review the book once you finish reading it. Your review will then be posted here at englishlightnovels.com! How cool is that?
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http://englishlightnovels.com/2015/08/12/contest-win-a-copy-of-rising-of-the-shield-hero/
In this final omnibus of Whispered Words, both Sumika and Ushio have come to terms with their feelings for the other, but Sumika realizes that there's also other aspects to life besides love, and that staying together forever is not necessarily something easy to achieve. The rest of the cast watches the two of them struggle as they march towards graduation. And their own struggles and successes are also seen throughout, as we watch Mayu's burgeoning crush and social ineptness come together in a horrible way, Akemiya being clueless about his love life but finding that he enjoys his newfound career, and Kyori being blissfully ignorant of everything.
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http://suitablefortreatment.mangabookshelf.com/2015/01/20/whispered-words-vol-3/
I recommend this book both to adult readers and young adults. Apart from giving a window into a different culture, it also gives words to emotions we all feel though we may no longer traverse the hallowed halls of high school. Hatsu is a remarkable protagonist and the book is less a story that neatly ties up its endings and more a tale that will leave you musing long after the last page has been turned.
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https://thebookwars.wordpress.com/2015/06/23/snapshots-i-want-to-kick-you-in-the-back-by-risa-wataya/
At first glance, author Matthue Roth and illustrator Rohan Daniel Eason's The Gobblings is as different from their first picture book, My First Kafka, as can be. While My First Kafka reached into the past to retell three Kafka tales, The Gobblings launches the reader into a distant future full of aliens, space machinery, and that perennial, universal picture-book fixture, loneliness. But very much like My First Kafka, The Gobblings is inspired in part by a Jewish master storyteller, the Baal Shem Tov.
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http://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/book/the-gobblings
“The writing remains as lively and interesting as it was back in its time, capturing a sense of adventure and nautical experiences from an author who died at sea of malaria at the age of 48.”
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http://donovansliteraryservices.com/june-2015-ipp.html
While creator Shoujo Kawamori's Aquarion Evol manga continues to exhibit its quirky defining characteristics, it's with pleasure that I report that the manga's second volume improves upon all of the weaknesses of the first book. Uneven pacing and tone, opaque narrative, and obscured battle choreography all plagued the introductory volume of the manga. All of those attributes are addressed and improved in the second book.
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http://www.animenation.net/blog/2015/06/03/aquarion-evol-volume-2-excels/