A review by oliviak07
Library Wars: Love & War, Vol. 3 by Kiiro Yumi

4.0

Without revealing any spoilers, I am SO glad that volumes 4-5 of Kiiro Yumi's "Library Wars: Love & War" are waiting for me in my cubby at work! While I have previously noted that the series (notably the characters and their environment) is immersive, thus far volume 3 takes the cake in luring the reader in for more.

I continue to find myself relating to Kasahara, and Shibasaki, as the kind of literary kindred spirits women of all ages can look up to. The balance of their strengths and their moments of humility give them a depth that reassures this reader: you can be both and that is okay.

While there are bookworms who do not indulge in manga, I would recommend this series to any and all admirers of the literary arts. Most book worms would agree with the stance that Kasahara and her friends take when it comes to censorship barriers, and thus would most likely enjoy this series for