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james_desantis 's review for:
Livingstone, Vol. 3
by Tomohiro Maekawa
I really dug this volume (more so than the last two) mainly because the stories that are here. The sweet one about memories, and the murderer, and then my favorite about our main hero all really connected well. It made me sad, it made me happy, it made me question what life is about. I think that's what the author is going for. To let you question what we do in life till we die, and what's important, and to me he succeeds at doing that.
We get a little more meat for the main story with our main characters and you learn their major weakness and what could happen if they go down this certain road. A scary one it is, and it looks like they might go deeper next volume. I have a feeling this story is going to hit all the feels, and I'ma be sad, yet happy.
We get a little more meat for the main story with our main characters and you learn their major weakness and what could happen if they go down this certain road. A scary one it is, and it looks like they might go deeper next volume. I have a feeling this story is going to hit all the feels, and I'ma be sad, yet happy.