admin reviewed Genshiken by Kio Shimoku (Genshiken (English) (3))
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3 stars
There’s even more obstacles that come between Saki and Kousaka. Not to mention, the growing rivalry between the club and Saki. Or more like the growing resentment Saki has toward Genshiken.
In this volume, we see more of the long awaited plot. The series takes a more focused look at Saki and her relationships with Genshiken members. Although, she seems to piss off the members even more than the day before. She pisses them off almost to the point of no return… Or does she? Even though her constant blundering seems to lose points from the members, I’m still rooting for her all the way!
To make the volume even more interesting, there’s a new variable in the book. It was extremely unexpected, and I’m not much a fan of the new variable. We see a new side of a certain character that really does show that the characters are …
There’s even more obstacles that come between Saki and Kousaka. Not to mention, the growing rivalry between the club and Saki. Or more like the growing resentment Saki has toward Genshiken.
In this volume, we see more of the long awaited plot. The series takes a more focused look at Saki and her relationships with Genshiken members. Although, she seems to piss off the members even more than the day before. She pisses them off almost to the point of no return… Or does she? Even though her constant blundering seems to lose points from the members, I’m still rooting for her all the way!
To make the volume even more interesting, there’s a new variable in the book. It was extremely unexpected, and I’m not much a fan of the new variable. We see a new side of a certain character that really does show that the characters are actually human, and not just soulless otaku machines. The new turn of events has me a bit irked, but we’ll see how the series turn out.