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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great volume, June 16, 2005
This is volume two of Fushigi Yuugi. This is another great volume. Miaka and Tamahome are a great couple with a wonderful love story. In this volume, Tamahome tells Miaka about his past as they share a nice conversation in the lake. Later, Miaka finds herself face to face with a new side of herself and must find a way to rescue everyone, when she is inside a mirror. Miaka finds a way to return to her world and promises Tamahome she will come back. When she comes back she realizes that a lot of time has passed and that time is different in each world. When she is walking through the forest, she sees Tamahome and they hug, happy to be reunited in a very sweet and romantic scene. This is a wonderful volume.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The continuing of one great manga series., November 30, 2004
The new character that appears in this book is Tai Yi-Jun. She gave the Universe of the Four Gods to Hotohori. She is pretty scary if you're not used to her.
In this installment, Miaka, Tamahome, Hotohori, and Nuriko go to see Tai Yi-Jun. At the beginning of the book, Miaka doesn't feel well. Nuriko believes that if she goes back to her hometown, she will feel better. So the foursome go to Daichi Mountain to see Tai, who could help Miaka. However, there is one test needed so Miaka can prove if she really is the Priestess of Suzuku. It involves... Miaka's bad side?! Oh no!! No way I am telling you anymore than that, but I will tell you that Miaka succeeds in going back to her hometown.
Highly Recommended.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Second is as much fun as the first., December 16, 2005
Yu Watase, Fushigi Yugi: Oracle (Viz, 1999)
The second entry in Watase's manga series continues the story from the first book. Miaka is still discovering her place in the China of two millenia ago, while her best friend, mother, and brother are searching for her in the present-day world. Miaka, however, has more pressing problems; Hotohori has decreed that Miaka and the three celestial warriors already uncovered need to make a pilgrimage to the sacred mountain to find out more about where to look for the four celestial warriors not yet uncovered. Which, of course, exposes everyone to all sorts of danger.
Oracle, like the first book in the series, is quickly engaging, with likable protagonists, amusing situations, and some unexpected turns. It does have a bit of the confusion factor of some other manga (sometimes it's a bit hard to tell some characters apart, thanks mostly to hair color being variable from frame to frame), but it's kept to a minimum here. Fushigi Yugi is good stuff. *** ½
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