The Queen's Knight, Volume 1 (The Queen's Knight #1)
by
Kim Kang-Won
INTRODUCTION
When Yuna Lee's mother moves to Germany to pursue a music degree, she's left to stay with her father, a university professor, and her three older brothers, who are fiercely overprotective of her.
When Yuna Lee's mother moves to Germany to pursue a music degree, she's left to stay with her father, a university professor, and her three older brothers, who are fiercely overprotective of her.
During her summer vacation, she visits her mother in Germany, where she falls off a cliff and is rescued by Rieno, an 18-year-old knight living in the land of Phantasma
Paperback, 200 pages
Published
November 9th 2004
by TokyoPop
(first published January 1st 2004)
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This was not what I expected. When I get the unexpected, I learn to adapt. The unexpected turned out to be the story of a spoiled, self-pitying girl who broke not only her leg after a fall off a cliff but apparently her brain too. A story like that is difficult to adapt to.
The plot was all over the place but I’ll try to explain it. Yuna Lee came back from a vacation in Germany as Queen of Phantasma after falling off a cliff and making a deal with a knight named Rieno so he can save her life. She...more
The plot was all over the place but I’ll try to explain it. Yuna Lee came back from a vacation in Germany as Queen of Phantasma after falling off a cliff and making a deal with a knight named Rieno so he can save her life. She...more
Yuna Lee goes to Germany to spend time with her mother who is there studying. She finds that her friend, Kahyun, is also there and she is exciting because she will be able to spend time with him too. But it seems neither Kahyun nor her mom have time for her.
Yuna becomes upset and goes off by herself. She slips and falls into a gorge, breaking her leg. But she is saved by Rieno, who is a knight. Yuna makes a deal with Rieno that since he saved her life, she will become his queen.
I wasn't sure wha...more
Yuna becomes upset and goes off by herself. She slips and falls into a gorge, breaking her leg. But she is saved by Rieno, who is a knight. Yuna makes a deal with Rieno that since he saved her life, she will become his queen.
I wasn't sure wha...more
Product Description
Yuna is angry with Rieno after eavesdropping on his decision to send her away from his castle... but that doesn't stop her from receiving his "dreamy" kiss. Now known as Queen Yuna, she awakens at Elysian and is introduced to her three Guardian Knights. What Yuna doesn't know is that the Three Guardian Knights are part of a plot devised by Phantasma's elders. To make matters worse, Rieno has accepted Princess Liberia's request to become her knight! Can a jealous Yuna win over...more
Yuna is angry with Rieno after eavesdropping on his decision to send her away from his castle... but that doesn't stop her from receiving his "dreamy" kiss. Now known as Queen Yuna, she awakens at Elysian and is introduced to her three Guardian Knights. What Yuna doesn't know is that the Three Guardian Knights are part of a plot devised by Phantasma's elders. To make matters worse, Rieno has accepted Princess Liberia's request to become her knight! Can a jealous Yuna win over...more
Surprisingly good, I didn't think this would draw me in. It was actually started out as just a book I picked up from my sister's shelf when I had nothing to read then became one of those can't-put-down-it's-2am-and-my-eyes-are-closing-of-their-own-accord books.
A clever idea, with just the right touch of medieval inspiration to make it familiar. Yuna-lee is reflective enough to make up for any moments of self-absorption (well she is 15 after all, who isn't at that age?) and the alternating Phant...more
A clever idea, with just the right touch of medieval inspiration to make it familiar. Yuna-lee is reflective enough to make up for any moments of self-absorption (well she is 15 after all, who isn't at that age?) and the alternating Phant...more
This manga was actually kind of hard for me to understand at first. It jumped around a lot and seemed out of place until I got used to the style. I'm not really a fan of the art, or the dialog, but my confusion with it makes me want to read the next volume. The art would actually change style as well at random points which would confuse me as to which character was who.
Overall I don't really think it has a good plot line, interesting dialog, or even decent art, but it has sparked my curiosity wi...more
Overall I don't really think it has a good plot line, interesting dialog, or even decent art, but it has sparked my curiosity wi...more
Czech edition. This isn't a bad manhwa per se. It's just that I had a real problem with its storyline. I mean, there are two storylines there: our reality and the fantasy land. I loved the part about our our world, the bashing at school, the family stuff... But I just couldn't handle the fantasy part - which becomes the major storyline in book 2. So, even though the manhwa itself isn't bad, I decided to drop the series after this book.
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