Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE, Vol. 10 (Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE #10)
The godlike being Ashura-ô has killed the equally skilled and mighty rival, Yasha-ô. But now Ashura-ô seems depressed. What this means to the country of Shura, none can tell...not even the five friends on a desperate journey through dimensions to find the memories of Princess Sakura - memories in the form of immensely powerful feathers. The five have been racing from world to world, separated and then pitted against one another as enemies. Now young Syaoran is at the center of the maelstrom - and only wits, luck, and some help from his friends will save the tiny band from destruction.
I liked the story behind the two gods. The introduction in the country of Piffle was a little jarring, but it's nice seeing Sakura become more independent.
October 2013: 4 StarsLoved the ending to the Ashura/Yasha arc. I loved how Syaoran was actually affected by how he and his friends altered the future. I feel like most mangaka would have overlooked that...Loving the world! The Dragonfly races remind me of pod racing in that Star Wars movie. Except better. I bet that the races look amazing animated too! :D
I liked the first part of the book, which finished the story-line from the last book. The last part, regarding the race, really didn't do anything for me. No real plot, no character development.
it is another story about sakura and syaoran's journey. but this book has no relationship with cardcaptor sakura!i love this comic.hehehe
I like how the feather always means something different in each world. Please visit my blog for a full review of the series: http://perksofbeinganotakuwallflower.....
The idea that they could be transported into one country, and then into its past is a interesting one. I also rather liked that Mokona sent them back to the future to see what had happened. I don't really think that Syaorian and company changed the future though, as Ashura had asked Yuko to make a good out of Yasho and him. I a enjoying the parts of Yuko I am getting to see. I am also kinda upset I did not get into this earlier, because the library used to have all of XX Holic and now they don't
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Original Title: | ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE- 10 |
ISBN: | 0345484304 (ISBN13: 9780345484307) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE #10 |
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TIME WILL TELLThe godlike being Ashura-ô has killed the equally skilled and mighty rival, Yasha-ô. But now Ashura-ô seems depressed. What this means to the country of Shura, none can tell...not even the five friends on a desperate journey through dimensions to find the memories of Princess Sakura - memories in the form of immensely powerful feathers. The five have been racing from world to world, separated and then pitted against one another as enemies. Now young Syaoran is at the center of the maelstrom - and only wits, luck, and some help from his friends will save the tiny band from destruction.
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Title | : | Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE, Vol. 10 (Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE #10) |
Author | : | CLAMP |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 184 pages |
Published | : | July 25th 2006 by Del Rey (first published May 17th 2005) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Comics. Romance |
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Ratings: 4.29 From 2864 Users | 43 ReviewsComment On Regarding Books Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE, Vol. 10 (Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE #10)
The dragonfly Race is interesting and i love that Sakura is participating as well in it, showing that she's becoming independent. :)I liked the story behind the two gods. The introduction in the country of Piffle was a little jarring, but it's nice seeing Sakura become more independent.
October 2013: 4 StarsLoved the ending to the Ashura/Yasha arc. I loved how Syaoran was actually affected by how he and his friends altered the future. I feel like most mangaka would have overlooked that...Loving the world! The Dragonfly races remind me of pod racing in that Star Wars movie. Except better. I bet that the races look amazing animated too! :D
I liked the first part of the book, which finished the story-line from the last book. The last part, regarding the race, really didn't do anything for me. No real plot, no character development.
it is another story about sakura and syaoran's journey. but this book has no relationship with cardcaptor sakura!i love this comic.hehehe
I like how the feather always means something different in each world. Please visit my blog for a full review of the series: http://perksofbeinganotakuwallflower.....
The idea that they could be transported into one country, and then into its past is a interesting one. I also rather liked that Mokona sent them back to the future to see what had happened. I don't really think that Syaorian and company changed the future though, as Ashura had asked Yuko to make a good out of Yasho and him. I a enjoying the parts of Yuko I am getting to see. I am also kinda upset I did not get into this earlier, because the library used to have all of XX Holic and now they don't
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