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Buuza!!, Vol. 2: In the Land of Spider Silk by Shazleen Khan

powisamy's review

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I did enjoy the first volume of this but something hit different about the second volume. I loved spending all the time with the characters and seeing where the story is going to go. I want to read what happens next so I might just have to read the webcomic!

24hourpartymeeple's review

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lighthearted slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

shoggoth_roof's review

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4.0

El segundo volumen de Buuza!! es tan bueno como el primero y consigue mantener la tensión con la trama a la vez que nos enganchamos aún más con los personajes, sus vidas y sus sueños.

¡Me muero de ganas de leer el tercer volumen!

formofamortalgirl's review

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adventurous mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

3.75

monique3's review

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adventurous emotional funny fast-paced

4.0

"you end up noticing the little things, you know? Things that change or stay the same through the seasons. You find beauty in the little things." 

"There's so much out there- people, decisions, so many different paths..."



 

It definitely feels like we explored the characters a lot more indepth this volume! I'm really enjoying getting to know Musa more, I love them hanging around to get to know Zach and Sam (not that she's overly fond ahahah). I really enjoyed that one awkward scene where Zach and Musa ended up going the same way, so relatable. Pretty sure Zach and Musa had a tiny little friends/flirt going on... ANYWAY, I really felt for Zhen in this volume too, he doesn't know where to stand but he wants to keep his life how it is and he wants to stay out of the way of publicity and his siblings- totally understandable, but also sad because Musa wants to meet him and feels bad he's been left out there! I'm intrigued by Sam's divination power, makes sense why she was giving information to Aria. I loved the artwork with her divination/stargazing scenes as well as her deck of cards, as Zach says, the art of Sam's playing cards "are really nice"! The inclusivity in this series is wonderful and although I cannot relate to how the characters feel being immigrants/from a diaspora, it's good seeing the experiences expressed here so that people like myself can get an understanding while also being relatable to those who also feel the same as the characters!

idiotwithdpaintedface's review

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5.0

PLS THIS IS SO GOOD

jackelz's review

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5.0

So fun, inclusive, and beautiful!! I’m sad I missed out on the print run but you can read the digital comics on WebToons or Tapas. Thank you Ashley for sharing about it.

lackyducks's review

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adventurous emotional funny lighthearted mysterious fast-paced

4.5

A brilliant continuation from the first volume. Picks up on the already established story threads and starts to intertwine them in a way that makes me very excited to see where they lead. There's also further exploration of the world building that only solidifies what an incredible world has been developed here. 
The artwork remains gorgeous and it's cool to see some of the behind the scenes artwork in the book! 

goldenaltar's review

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5.0

The characters just make me go

zizffa's review

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4.0

Why is this so underrated, people pick up the damn comic.