
Secret by Yoshiki Tonogai
The tension among the survivors of the bus accident reaches its threshold as the one-week deadline finally arrives. The three …
I work in a little library in the big city. I love it here and hope to one day really get back into my backlog of books to read before George RR Martin finishes the next Game of Thrones book.
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The tension among the survivors of the bus accident reaches its threshold as the one-week deadline finally arrives. The three …

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I love monster girls so when this popped up on my suggested list, I just put it in my cart without question. I regret this decision.
I'll start with a complaint you'll see echoed throughout most reviews: The art style is confusing and difficult to understand. Multiple pages go by at times without me being able to understand what exactly is going on, who is moving where, etc. Apparently a character gets their arm bitten off early on. I could not tell that's what happened until the NEXT CHAPTER. For this reason alone, I recommend you not read this book.
It has more gore and violence than I expected. I don't tend to mix gore and sexy stories together and the mixture just turned me off even more. I was expecting something similar to WWE wrestling with no blood or serious injuries, just tentacle pins of big breasted monster girls …
I love monster girls so when this popped up on my suggested list, I just put it in my cart without question. I regret this decision.
I'll start with a complaint you'll see echoed throughout most reviews: The art style is confusing and difficult to understand. Multiple pages go by at times without me being able to understand what exactly is going on, who is moving where, etc. Apparently a character gets their arm bitten off early on. I could not tell that's what happened until the NEXT CHAPTER. For this reason alone, I recommend you not read this book.
It has more gore and violence than I expected. I don't tend to mix gore and sexy stories together and the mixture just turned me off even more. I was expecting something similar to WWE wrestling with no blood or serious injuries, just tentacle pins of big breasted monster girls in exotic wrestling outfits. Instead people are nearly torn apart limb from limb in the first volume with the promise of even worse bloodshed in future bouts.
The book does have plenty of sexiness, but it delivers in weird ways. Insects crawling up and down a character's legs and framing her ass as she has dick shaped insects burrowing into her mouth, choking her. The octopus girl giving plenty of tentacle porn style panels is actually one of the better parts of this book and is the first time I've seen tentacles that didn't immediately turn me away. Despite the few uplifting parts, the art just wasn't well done enough for me to even finish the book to see all the interesting poses and situations through to the end.
Starts off by expanding the universe a little more. The exposition feels a little forced but that might just be due to how long it's been since I read the third one.
Overall, this issue is pretty light on the larger plot, with just a reference to it here and there. It focuses on some fairly standard fantasy ideas, Dwarven women and furries. The chapters focusing on mimics and the adventurers' pub where you do quests for "favors" were the more interesting segments.
Each volume seems to reference different kinks to keep it fresh and this issue was bookmarked by a soft vore at the end from a much darker place on a furry farm in the beginning.
Starts off by expanding the universe a little more. The exposition feels a little forced but that might just be due to how long it's been since I read the third one.
Overall, this issue is pretty light on the larger plot, with just a reference to it here and there. It focuses on some fairly standard fantasy ideas, Dwarven women and furries. The chapters focusing on mimics and the adventurers' pub where you do quests for "favors" were the more interesting segments.
Each volume seems to reference different kinks to keep it fresh and this issue was bookmarked by a soft vore at the end from a much darker place on a furry farm in the beginning.

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