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Synonyms: Aya wa Tori Shoukanjou, Ayahatori Shoukanjou, Aya wa Tori Shokanjou
Japanese: あやはとり召喚帖
Autor:
Kajiyama, Mika
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4
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21
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2009-10-24 to 2011-07-23
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Synonyms: Aya wa Tori Shoukanjou, Ayahatori Shoukanjou, Aya wa Tori Shokanjou
Japanese: あやはとり召喚帖
Japanese: あやはとり召喚帖
Autor:
Kajiyama, Mika
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Volúmenes:
4
Capítulos:
21
Estado:
Finished
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2009-10-24 to 2011-07-23
Publicación por entregas:
Asuka (Monthly)
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Resumen
Ayahatori-that is the given name of the family possessing a mysterious power. They have the power to be able to summon and use beings and people from secret ancient writings. During the Ayahatori initiation ceremony, high schooler Kozakura Saya summons one of the three most beautiful women in the world, Ono no Komachi. However, what appears in front of her is a man with matchless beauty!?
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Ayahatori Shoukanchou review
The story was cutesy and interesting but certainly lacking development and conclusion. It certainly seemed like it was incomplete to me.
I enjoyed the art style, especially some of the coloured pages. The character were interesting but not developed, wish that they would of given more of a background and explantation about each character and the decisions made throughout the chapters. A whole lot of confusion to be had. Like who are certain characters in relation to our main heroine. Seemed as though the author tiptoed around the subject. I understand that authors want to keep readers interested but there were too many questions left to answer at the conclusion of the story. I don't regret reading but I probably wouldn't reread either. |