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A review by achristiannerd
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Vol. 1 by Kanehito Yamada, Tsukasa Abe
adventurous
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
sad
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
4.5/5!
Format: paperback
Frieren is such an exciting new read. Recently, I've loved the idea of seeing the aftermath of an adventuring party. This is just that: a soft dive into grief, indifference, and a want to change. As Frieren goes about her life after the party splits up, she's hoping to learn how to care about others. If you love slow fantasy with side quests and reminiscing on old times, you'll love this first volume!
As a person with derealization and suspected autism, I find this story very hopeful, too. I'm excited to go on this journey with Frieren. I, too, would like to learn how to care about the small things about others.
Format: paperback
Frieren is such an exciting new read. Recently, I've loved the idea of seeing the aftermath of an adventuring party. This is just that: a soft dive into grief, indifference, and a want to change. As Frieren goes about her life after the party splits up, she's hoping to learn how to care about others. If you love slow fantasy with side quests and reminiscing on old times, you'll love this first volume!
As a person with derealization and suspected autism, I find this story very hopeful, too. I'm excited to go on this journey with Frieren. I, too, would like to learn how to care about the small things about others.
Moderate: Death and Grief