A review by neilrcoulter
Children of the Sea, Vol. 4 by Daisuke Igarashi

3.0

The truest moment in this book: when Anglade says, "As you can see, I'm very talkative" (320).

At this point, the story has become so ethereal and dream-like, I'm rarely certain what chronological point we're at, where anybody is, why they're doing what they're doing, or how I'm supposed to feel about it. The mythology is getting so big and unwieldy, the story seems about to collapse on itself. It's interesting, but it's losing me.

Unfortunately, the local public library doesn't have the fifth and final volume in the series, so this is it for me. I look forward to watching the anime, to see how that version of the story resolves everything.