christopher_dilts 's review for:

3.0

The second in the series, with some more development into the rules of the world. The minutiae
of rules used in the worldbuilding of the author are interesting and creative, but the characters are a bit dull. Luckily the art style makes up for it.

I will continue to read into Book 3 as I am curious what happens. In this book, the team of evil baddies is established and the typical 'teacher battle' happens where readers are wowed by the high-level abilities of the adults in the series. Honestly, this is very similar to a fight with Kakashi and Zabuza from Naruto, but simply not as fully developed or interesting due to the lack of character depth.