The Girl From the Other Side

The Girl From the Other Side

Paperback
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An ethereal fantasy from the editorial team behind the New York Times bestselling series The Ancient Magus’ Bride The Girl From the Other Side: Siúil, a Rún is an all-new manga series that pulls readers into a magical and enchanting tale about a young girl and her demonic guardian. A haunting story of love and fantastical creatures, The Girl From the Other Side: Siúil, a Rún is a gorgeously-illustrated manga series. Each volume in the series will be released with a beautifully-textured matte finish cover and will include at least one full-color insert.In a world split between the Inside and the Outside, those living in both realms are told never to cross over to the other side, lest they be cursed. A young girl named Shiva lives on the other side, in a vacant village with a demonic guardian known only as “Teacher.” Although the two are forbidden to touch, they seem to share a bond that transcends their disparate appearances. But when Shiva leaves Teacher’s care to seek out her grandmother, the secret behind her mysterious living arrangement comes to light.

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Format
Paperback
Pages
180
Price
15.50 €

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5

Unbelievable beautiful

Unbelievable beautiful
5

Wonderfull, just wonderfull

5

Damn, that cliffhanger! 0.0 I'm absolutely in love with the art. It captures the sinister and dark and mysterious atmosphere so so well!! Also an incredible inspiration for Inktober right now. Getting christian witch trials vibes from the kingdom – alas, a group of people with power sentencing other people to death because they think they might be cursed, but don't really have proof. I know there will be lots of revelations later on, that most of the tales about the beasts are lies. Definitely. Well, maybe also not, who knows, but it's very likely. Other than that, the story is really interesting and the two main characters are lovely. Not much yet revealed about them, but they're already in my heart. I'm begging the author not to let them suffer too much.

3

this is (I think) the first manga I've ever read, so please take my opinion with a grain of salt! I still need to gather more experience.I loved the art & especially the characters felt very fleshed out and just real. However I really struggled with understanding the storyline/plotline for the first half.. I didn't really get where we were and why we were there. As a high-fantasy-novel-reader I'm probably used too much to everthing being explained in detail before anything major happens

5

Welp, I guess every volume ends in a cliffhanger. As Shiva's aunt accepts and settles into her new life, there are a few ups and downs, but there is great character development. But things don't stay all too happy for long... None of the church or the people on the inside have been present in this volume, and I'm more than grateful for it. I really can't stand them and I wouldn't mind if the next volume didn't include them either. Although at some point they will be an important part of the plot (well, they already are, but I mean they'll get more "screen-time"). The art continues to be beautiful and I can't wait to start with volume 5. (Should be coming tomorrow!) -17.10.2023

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