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raenyreads 's review for:
A Vampire in the Bathhouse
by Niko Izuki
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Thank you to NetGalley for an early copy of this manga for review!
A Vampire in the Bathhouse by Niko Izuki is a short, fun, light-hearted read following the antics of a demon vampire who journeys to the human realm in order to relax in a bathhouse.
The art in this volume is great, the backgrounds and characters are mostly super detailed and the expressions of the characters really bring them to life. The traditional bathhouse setting really brings a cosy vibe to the story. All the characters are very endearing, the side characters Umenosuke and Pequeno being favourites of mine! The relationship between the main characters Sakura and Luka is fun and kept me invested.
My only negative point is something felt off with the pacing. Somethings took too long and somethings were resolved very quickly. This did mean it felt like it dragged a bit.
Overall, a fun little read but not one I'd likely reread.
A Vampire in the Bathhouse by Niko Izuki is a short, fun, light-hearted read following the antics of a demon vampire who journeys to the human realm in order to relax in a bathhouse.
The art in this volume is great, the backgrounds and characters are mostly super detailed and the expressions of the characters really bring them to life. The traditional bathhouse setting really brings a cosy vibe to the story. All the characters are very endearing, the side characters Umenosuke and Pequeno being favourites of mine! The relationship between the main characters Sakura and Luka is fun and kept me invested.
My only negative point is something felt off with the pacing. Somethings took too long and somethings were resolved very quickly. This did mean it felt like it dragged a bit.
Overall, a fun little read but not one I'd likely reread.