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Land of the Blindfolded, Vol. 1 by Tom B. Long, Sheldon Drzka, Sakura Tsukuba

emo_christmas's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved this Manga~!,The story and characters were awesome~! Can't wait for the next one~!

xzct98's review against another edition

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2.0

I didn't like this as much as I thought I would. the premise of the story sounds good but it just wasn't for me

arinnroberson's review against another edition

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3.0

I thought this was very cute. It was kinda slow but not a boring read.

randomly_kait's review against another edition

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4.0

I've been thinking about this book a lot lately, so I decided it was time for a re-read. Although I didn't love it quite as much as I remember, it still managed to hit me in the feels and get all nostalgic. Time to go through the rest of the series!

evee88's review against another edition

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3.0

This one volume could've seriously been a whole 50 for some other authors. We already have a confession, as well as them starting to go steady. I get that this whole manga used to be a one-shot but I can't help but think that the main characters, Outsuka Kanade and Naitou Arou, had a total almost love-at-first-sight kinda thing. Kanade is actually super dense so I thought it would at least take awhile. Yet Arou goes right in and confesses so... Not to mention after all that happens the author suddenly introduces another guy. Hmmmm I wonder who she'll end up with? *sarcasm intended* I love, love triangles, but only the ones that ACTUALLY make me think both guys would work out. It's pretty obvious who Kanade is gonna choose so there really is not that much interest in the whole love triangle department. Nonetheless, interesting concept. A whole world where some people can 'see' and others are in the sense blind. Kanade is one of those I WANT TO CHANGE THE FUTURE type of good girls that make the two other guys feel protective of her. I must say this got a bit emotional for me near the grandpa scene, but I don't know if that's actually in vol 1. (I'm on chapter 11 you see) Anyways, this was kinda a let down in my expectations, but hey, there's so much more manga out there for me to explore and binge.

toloveisdestroy's review against another edition

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3.0

Ah the "I'm special" trope until the "I'm special" person becomes a trio and then some.

Honestly, I really enjoyed this first volume. It does a great job of setting up the story for the readers, and offers great insight into the future of the plot line.

A boy who can see the past, and a girl who can see the future... what could happen?

bkwrm127's review against another edition

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4.0

Cute concept. Nice light romance.

vermidian's review against another edition

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4.0

Gosh this series is cute. I like that the characters get to the point in the romances instead of dancing around how they feel for volumes. While the first two chapters have to do with the main couple, the next two have different main characters and I kind of liked that. I’d definitely read more of the series if I got the chance.

lilsuccubus's review

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1.5

Interesting idea ruined by bad pacing. The powers were introduced too quickly, the main character met and fell for each other too quickly, the story was too short. I didn't understand the inclusion of the 2 random stories at the end. Will not continuem

fangirlarya's review

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2.0

I didn't like this as much as I thought I would. The problem the main wanted to fix was her best friend's guy trouble :/ this is only the first volume though and I'll probably give the second a go before deciding if I like the series or not.
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