As enigmatic exchange student Lian slowly takes control of the minds of everyone in school, his agenda becomes clear: he is training an army of assassins to kill Miaka. Illustrations. Rated for older teens.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
An attempt to climb out of the doldrums.,
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This review is from: Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play, Vol. 16: Assassin (v. 16) (Paperback)
Yu Watase, Fushigi Yugi: Assassin (Viz, 1996)We're up to Volume 16 of the (as of now) eighteen-volume series. I'm wondering whether America just hasn't caught up yet (though I'd hope that more than three volumes of a continuing series would have been produced in the ensuing ten years). The important characters we met in the series' interminable last volume, Guardian, get up and rolling here, and the action picks back up again as the hunt for the memory stones continues. There's not much I can really say about Assassin other than "it's better than the last one." If you've read this far in the series, you don't need a review anyway; you're not going to give up now. ***
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