Arisa, Vol. 7 (Arisa, #7)

Arisa, Vol. 7 (Arisa #7)

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Paperback, 208 pages
Published April 3rd 2012 by Kodansha Comics (first published March 4th 2011)
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Mike
Arisa is a multiple layered story with mystery elements. I highly recommend starting at the beginning and reading in order.

** This review contains no spoilers for Arisa 7 but will of course have them for previous volumes. **

The twists and turns of volume 6 left Tsubasa with both new information about the beginning of King Time and even more questions. The mysterious K at the other end of Arisa's chatroom might be Tsubasa's best lead on the King yet, but impersonating her sister is getting harder...more
Kate
I've caught back up with this series now (thank you, library), and have read volumes 5, 6, and 7. This series is...interesting. It has plot holes a mile wide (why has *no one* contacted authorities in all this mess? where are the responsible adults? oh, wait...there aren't any) and hook after hook that comes up empty. If I didn't expect this to happen, if I didn't understand this type of story, I'd feel a little used for having read it. It's not fair to the reader to take advantage like this whe...more
Warnie B.
Oh, gosh, I'm still just totally hooked on this silly series! Although I will admit that I'm kind of ready for Ando to start winding things up--I think she's getting close. My favorite part about this volume was getting to see Takeru again, albeit a younger version--I've missed him since Tsubasa's been spending all of her time with Manabe lately. :(
Miss
(view spoiler)[Oh man, are you serious? The super obvious kid is King? D: (hide spoiler)] I think I've been reading this series all wrong; I thought it was a mystery when it's actually a pretty straightforward story. Je suis disappoint. 3 stars
Florie Jo (✿◠‿◠) Alicer
my flippin gosh! I know i read this volume for like a couple years ago but i can't remember it well so i just read some part i have forgoten and i will always love this manga for being such a total PAGETURNER!!!
Leslie
Whoa, this author is amazing, he left me guessing for the whole time, it was quite a twist. what is his plan?! Is it going to go smoothly on christmas?
Dolores
I'm still enjoying this one, but I'm beginning to get a bit impatient...
Selena
More of what you've come to expect from Arisa. What really made this particular volume worth while to read was the bonus chapter.
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安藤なつみ, Andō Natsumi is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known for Zodiac P.I. as well as Kitchen Princess, for which she won the Kodansha Manga Award for children's manga in 2006.

Favorites: Donald Duck
Favourite manga: Ossu! Ichijin and Kimagure Orange Road
Favourites: meets and fruits
Hobbies: shopping, reading and watching TV
More about Natsumi Ando...
Kitchen Princess, Volume 1 (Kitchen Princess, #1) Kitchen Princess, Volume 3 (Kitchen Princess, #3) Kitchen Princess, Volume 6 (Kitchen Princess, #6) Kitchen Princess, Volume 8 (Kitchen Princess, #8) Kitchen Princess, Volume 4 (Kitchen Princess, #4)

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