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Cargando... Vampire Knight, Volume 1por Matsuri Hino
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. OMG! who knew? ( ) A vampire attacked Yuki Cross ten years ago, but she had no memory of what happened before that. She’s adopted by Cross Academy’s headmaster and assigned to guard the school’s secrets with another student, Zero. Cross Academy divides into two classes: the Day Class and the Night Class. When Day Class students return to their dorms at twilight, they cross paths with Night Class students. The Guardians of the Academy are Yuki Cross and Zero Kiryu, doing their part to protect the Day Class from the Academy’s dark secret: vampires rule the Night Class. In this story, Yuki is the protagonist, and there’s nothing to like about her. There is an intriguing mystery surrounding Kaname’s strange obsession with Yuki, as well as the tragic backstory of Zero in which he seeks revenge against a powerful vampire. This results in some pretty dramatic stakes and tensions between Zero and Kaname.The world building in vampire lore was very limited. They revealed Kaname is a Pure Blood Vampire that can turn humans into vampires. There was a hint that a pure blood vampire had attacked Zero. The book reveals Yuki was not informed for over four years of Zero’s vampire status. Zero wants Yuki to kill him with his gun is heartbreaking. There are several forces at play, but the main one is romance. As far as the story is concerned, it’s sometimes tricky to tell what Hino is trying to do. Hino specializes in romantic comedies. In Vampire Knight, you can still see that influence, which is part of why this volume is so strange. It’s clear that Hino is trying to write a serious story, with dark characters, a dark past and lots of blood. However, there are lots of panels in this first volume where Yuki and Zero are like some kind of comedy team. A big source of comedy is the headmaster, who teases Zero, exults over Yuki, and sparkles with his apparently naïve dream of promoting peace between humans and vampires. Lighthearted scenes are so rare that they become jarring compared to the darker scenes. Can you see yourself continuing to read this series? Yes, I enjoy some parts of manga, especially when it turns dark. Is it for anyone? It depends on your taste for dark vampire stories. I really struggled with this, but suspect that is as much because I’m out of practice at reading Manga than because of any flaw with the book itself. The concept is kind of interesting, if wildly implausible: the characters attend a school where humans learn by day and vampires by night. The human pupils don’t know that the night pupils are undead and the heroine is a member of a special student council who help maintain order between the two groups. I used to read a fair bit of Manga, but that was 25 years ago, and I found the constant melodrama and wild plot jumps dizzying and not at all engaging. The art is in the typical Manga style, perfectly acceptable but nothing breathtaking. All in all then, it was interesting to revisit the form, but I don’t think I’ll be coming back anytime soon. It was a pretty good book. Zero's little twist ending was interesting along with Aido's punishment hahaha. I'm looking forward to reading the next one! The only thing I didn't like was that the author stated everything again and again! By now everyone should know that zero and yuki are the guardians and the night class is full of vampires, you don't need to keep saying it twice a chapter... sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Cross Academy is attended by two groups of students: the day class and the night class. Yuki Cross and Zero Kiryu are the guardians of the school, protecting the day class from the Academy's dark secret: the night class is full of vampires! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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