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5.0 out of 5 stars A great series continues - Husky's secrets revealed, September 19, 2009
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This review is from: +Anima, Vol. 8 (Paperback)
This eighth volume of +Anima continues the adventures of the characters introduced in the first volume: Cooro, the cheerfully impetuous crow-winged boy; Husky, the sulky hot-headed mer-boy who can't stand girls; Senri, the silent older youth whose right-arm is that of a bear; and Nana, the chatty bat-winged girl who main defense is her ultrasonic scream. This volume takes up the story with the flashback into Senri's past and then back to the present with Cooro, Nana and Senri's quest to find and rescue Husky. And we finally learn a lot of the secrets of Husky's past, including revelations about his family and of who Husky is.

There are six stories in this volume. The first one concludes the flashback to Senri's past that ended the previous volume on a cliffhanger. The other five pick things up with the kids' adventures in Sailand as they try to find and rescue Husky. In "Stella", we learn how Senri got the eyepatch that helps him keep his wild +anima under control and how he came to be separated from Lady Crystala. And Husky learns that he's to be sold to Lord Hercius, the court painter of Sailand, which causes him to worry. In "The Green Mansion", Husky has been sold to Lord Hercius, but in disguise. In spite of the disguise, Lord Hercius notes that something about Husky seems strangely familiar. But the other kids find Husky and rescue him, even though Husky for some reason doesn't want to go. In "Midnight Confession", Husky finally reveals who his mother and father are and who he really is. The other kids want to help him see his mother but it's difficult. However they unexpectedly get an offer of help from Kazana, the eagle +anima youth who leads the rebel +animas in Sailand. In "Royal Palace Mystery Tour", the kids, helped by Kazana, sneak into the royal palace where Husky is recognized by a boy they run into, who reacts as if he's seen a ghost. In "Stairway Capture", the kids are discovered and must flee but end up being captured... by Husky's mother. In the sixth story, "Black Talons", Husky and his mother have their reunion, but then the unexpected happens when Kazana reappears and kidnaps the king of Sailand, who we discover has a connection to Lady Crystala.

The stories in this series, even after eight volumes, just keep getting better. This is a really great manga series with great characters and a truly interesting set of plot lines that keep yielding surprises. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys this genre.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing World, September 6, 2008
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This review is from: +Anima, Vol. 8 (Paperback)
Continuing on, the children travel through Sailand after Husky, who has been seperated from them and sold as a slave to a high ranking noble who happens to be an artist. During their rescue attempt, they help Husky reunite with his mother, and learn something about his past as well. Unfortunately, an older +Anima has other plans.

Beautiful. A beautiful world. The book reads so fast that before you even realize it, you've reached the end and are thirsty for what happens next. Definitely a must read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fab!, January 3, 2012
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My 12 year old daughter loves these books. She has all of them and reads and rereads them all the time. The stories are inventive and complex, the characters are believable and interesting without being angry or inappropriate. The stories are based on a hand full of half human half animal characters. A great series when your kids love manga but you are not ready for them to be exposed to violence.
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5.0 out of 5 stars +Anima ^_^, April 20, 2009
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I love this series because it has a good storyline, grate artwork, and the humor is well thought out. All of the main characters have interesting personality flaws, because of some traumatic event in there past. All of the symptoms of there traumatic experiences are shown before the event is revealed. So it is fun to guess what is about to happen.

All in all it is a grate book, that is entertaining on a simple and intellectual level. My only complaint is that there are only 10 books.
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