The Demon Sword Master of Excalibur Academy Volume 1 Review
Book Review

The Demon Sword Master of Excalibur Academy Volume 1 Review

The Demon Sword Master of Excalibur Academy Volume 1 Review
Dark Lord Leonis sealed himself up for 1,000 years in preparation for a final battle against his enemies. One day he's awoken by Riselia, a girl attending Excalibur Academy where students are trained to fight against monsters called the Voids. Unsure what time period he's in and stuck in the body of a 10-year-old, our hero searches for answers while joining the fight to save humanity.
• 23rd September 2020
86: Eighty-Six Volume 5 Review
Book Review

86: Eighty-Six Volume 5 Review

86: Eighty-Six Volume 5 Review
Eighty-Sixth Strike Package head north to the United Kingdom of Roa Gracia, chasing after the developer of the Legion. Here they meet a prince who's feared and the weapons he pits against the Legion. The fifth volume of the 86 series sets our cast on a new path filled with danger once more...
• 20th September 2020
The Eminence in Shadow Volume 1 Review
Book Review

The Eminence in Shadow Volume 1 Review

The Eminence in Shadow Volume 1 Review
Protagonist Cid Kagenoh dreams of having his own secret organisation that fights evil from the shadows. Sadly, that's not possible in Japan - but when our hero is reincarnated in a fantasy world, he finds himself in the perfect position to chase his dreams! So begins The Eminence in Shadow...
• 18th September 2020
Last Round Arthurs Volume 2 Review
Book Review

Last Round Arthurs Volume 2 Review

Last Round Arthurs Volume 2 Review
After a whole year between volumes, Last Round Arthurs returns with the release of Volume 2. With Luna eyeing up an expensive mansion (which she'll spend Rintarou's hard earned cash on!) and a old friend of Rintarou's transferring into school, things are about to change drastically for the duo...
• 25th August 2020
Little Miss P: The Second Day Review
Manga Review

Little Miss P: The Second Day Review

Little Miss P: The Second Day Review
Little Miss P returns with new stories and new woes for the poor female cast. In this collection of 7 stories featuring an unsupportive boyfriend, an alien relationship and what happens in a zombie apocalypse when you need pads?
• 20th August 2020
Silver Spoon Volume 14 Review
Manga Review

Silver Spoon Volume 14 Review

Silver Spoon Volume 14 Review
Silver Spoon Volume 14 is a wonderful continuation to the story with some great humour and emotional highs balanced with the continuing themes of future prospects - both educational and from a job perspective.
• 14th August 2020
Konosuba: An Explosion on this Wonderful World! Volume 5
Manga Review

Konosuba: An Explosion on this Wonderful World! Volume 5

Konosuba: An Explosion on this Wonderful World! Volume 5
As Megumin's story comes to an end in this volume of Konosuba: An Explosion on this Wonderful World! we're treated to one last battle against a great evil. Friendships will be tested, towns will be threatened and Aqua will go about her day none the wiser as to how desperately our hero could do with her help!
• 8th August 2020
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai (Light Novel) Review
Book Review

Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai (Light Novel) Review

Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai (Light Novel) Review
Overall, Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai is a must-read. Fans of author’s Hajime Kamoshida’s other works will enjoy seeing similarities in this new story, but newcomers are also sure to fall in love with the cast and tale on offer. This isn’t the type of light novel we see often and it’s one desperately needed in the current market. 
• 31st May 2020
Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san Volume 4 Review
Manga Review

Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san Volume 4 Review

Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san Volume 4 Review
Volume 4 of Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san feels like more of a fan book than it does a conclusion to the overall series. Some readers will be disappointed by there being fewer chapters for their money, but if you’re heavily invested in the series then there is still a lot of fun to be found here.
• 27th May 2020
You Call That Service? Volume 2 Review
Book Review

You Call That Service? Volume 2 Review

You Call That Service? Volume 2 Review
You Call That Service? Volume 2 isn’t as strong as the first book, but if you’re looking for a new romantic comedy to enjoy then it’s a worthy contender. However, if, like me, you’d been hoping for some more focus on the vampire elements from the first volume you may be disappointed. 
• 26th May 2020
86: Eighty-Six Volume 4 Review
Book Review

86: Eighty-Six Volume 4 Review

86: Eighty-Six Volume 4 Review
86 Volume 4 proves a return to form for the series. With the reintroduction of Lena and a new team with her at the helm, this opens the door for a lot of exciting stories to come. While a large portion of this volume is set-up, the mission the Eighty-Sixth Strike Package embark on is still as gripping as ever. 
• 24th April 2020
Bungo Stray Dogs (Light Novel) Volume 3 Review
Book Review

Bungo Stray Dogs (Light Novel) Volume 3 Review

Bungo Stray Dogs (Light Novel) Volume 3 Review
The third volume of the Bungo Stray Dogs light novels shines the spotlight on genius detective Ranpo - which is sure to be a major hit with his fans. Even if you don’t have fond feelings for him, readers will still enjoy exploring the origins of the Armed Detective Agency. 
• 22nd March 2020
A Sister’s All You Need Volume 6 Review
Book Review

A Sister’s All You Need Volume 6 Review

A Sister’s All You Need Volume 6 Review
A Sister’s All You Need Volume 6 delivers some lighthearted fun while navigating through the problems of falling in love with your friends. Coupled with more of the industry-focused stories we know and love, this proves to be another satisfying read. 
• 20th March 2020
Combatants Will Be Dispatched Volume 2 Review
Book Review

Combatants Will Be Dispatched Volume 2 Review

Combatants Will Be Dispatched Volume 2 Review
Combatants Will Be Dispatched! continues to be an entertaining read. This volume spends a lot of time fleshing out the world and one member of the cast, which is appreciated. While the comedy might be a bit off-putting this time around, fans of Natsume Akatsuki’s work should still enjoy what it offers.
• 29th February 2020