Karin review

KurochuDeviluke8
Apr 03, 2021
I'm going to be honest. Vampire stories usually aren't my cup of tea, and taking into account that I found this series in my school's library around the same time Twilight was a hit, I was reluctant to read it at first. However, I set aside my hatred for aforementioned books and decided to sign out the first volume. Easy to say, I loved it and eventually read through all of it in a week or two.

Story: 10/10
A vampire with constant nosebleeds injects blood into her victims instead of drinking it. Immediately I knew this wasn't your average vampire story. At first I was in a state of "What? ...No, what?", but after a few minutes of reading, I found myself flipping through pages in seconds, curious to see how this would advance and unfold.

Art: 9/10
It wasn't the best artwork ever, but it was still amazingly done. There are many styles when it comes to anime and manga, and Karin's was one that could not ever, ever dislike. It wasn't cutesy all the time, it didn't overdo any detail, and there was just the right amount of subtle fanservice.

Character: 10/10
Everyone. Was so. Freaking. Quirky. And I loved it. I love stories where everyone has some sort of quirk; that's what makes them so fun to watch and read about. Even the characters who seem 'normal' have something that makes them unique, makes them just that little bit different from everyone else.

Enjoyment: 10/10
I'm almost sorry to say, I enjoyed this a little too much. I remember, when I finally got to the end of volume 14, it was almost midnight, and I just plopped backwards on my bed, finally relieved that I was done. About five seconds later, I felt empty, as if a piece of my soul had died when I'd finished it. It was just that beautiful an ending.

Overall: 10/10
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