Ceres, Celestial Legend: Suzumi, Vol. 3 (Ceres, Celestial Legend #3)
by
Yuu Watase
Aya and her twin brother Aki thought they were going to a celebration of their sixteenth birthday at their grandfather's home, but the funeral-like atmosphere tips them off that something's not right. Their "birthday present" turns out to be a mummified hand�the power of which forces an awakening within Aya, and painful wounds all over Aki's body! Grandfather Mikage announ
...morePaperback, 200 pages
Published
May 5th 2004
by VIZ Media LLC
(first published January 1st 1997)
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Okay, it starts to make a little more sense--I vowed to myself that if I didn't like the third one of these I would quit, but number three got more interesting with the introduction of more tennyo characters--including a girl who causes people to spontaneously combust. Mikage International is also intriguingly creepy now. I think I'll continue with it and see what the story has to offer.
Aya has to adjust to life at her new school and the apparent fact that Toya doesn't seem to want her anymore. This book has some mystery in it as fires are starting at school and Aya thinks she is (accidentally) responsible for these fires. Course, Aya isn't the only descendant of a tennyo out there! Despite the volume's title, Suzumi doesn't play a huge role in this particular volume.
The plot thickens! These Celestial Maidens have awesome and terrible powers, as evidenced by Urakawa’s story. The inter-relationships of all the characters are developing well. There is some unknown connection between Yuhi and Aya, but I was a bit disappointed at how he tried to force himself on her. I hope it was some force outside of his usual sweet nature.
Yuu Watase is an amazing storyteller and draws some gorgeous artwork! She is one of my favorite manga authors and I love everything she has done. The characters in Ceres are amazing and imaginative and extremely easy to relate to. She is able to capture the character’s emotions amazingly with a realistic outlook on life. Aya’s reaction to finding out about her supernatural powers was real and her ongoing fight through all of her problems strikes the reader as something that would ring true. My f...more
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A much darker series than Watase's previous works, and I liked it quite a bit more. Excellent art from her, with a very twisted story.
Dec 21, 2011
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A Japanse shoujo manga-ka. She is known for her works Fushigi Yūgi, Alice 19th, Ceres: The Celestial Legend, Fushigi Yūgi Genbu Kaiden and Absolute Boyfriend. She likes all music, except heavy metal and old traditional music.
She received the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo for Ceres, Celestial Legend in 1997. Since writing her debut short story "Pajama de Ojama" ("An Intrusion in Pajamas"), Wata...more
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She received the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo for Ceres, Celestial Legend in 1997. Since writing her debut short story "Pajama de Ojama" ("An Intrusion in Pajamas"), Wata...more
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