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Yuu Miyazaki,Okiura | 192 pages | 30 Aug 2016 | Little, Brown & Company | 9780316315272 | English | New York, United States The Asterisk War - Encounter with a Fiery Princess (eBook 1) - News Network:W

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Description: The school-city of Rokka-also known The Asterisk War: (Novel) - Encounter with a Fiery Princess Vol. 1 "Asterisk. Ayato Amagiri has just arrived at one of these academies at the express invitation of its student council president, but when he begins his career by making a dangerous enemy, his life on Asterisk is off to a rough start! No account yet? Registering is freeeasyand private. Discuss in the forum, contribute to the Encyclopedia, build your own MyAnime lists, and more. Everything chronological archives Features incl. Game Reviews Columns incl. Anime News Nina! Industry Comments. Login or Register forgot it? The no Unlike many other game adaptations, this one is available in English Myles takes an early look at the newest entry in the Bakugan franchise and finds a game perfect for scratching that monster-catcher itch. And he wasn't kidding. In addition to its Armored Alliance series dropping on Netflix soon, a new season Oct 20, 6 comments. Subaru's death count has continued growing but we're far from answering the mysteries of Re:Zero. Nick and Steve look back at the most recent season and see where Subaru currently stands in a world full of witches and intrigue. Nick and Steve look back at the most recent season and see where Subaru cu The title is not meant literally but rather metaphorically: each one of these short stories is sudden, short, and challenges the idea of what is beautiful and ugly. After all, none of the tales are about allergies, colds, or other things that make you sneeze, nor are any actually about people sneezing. But on the table of contents, t Oct 20, 0 comments. It's a match made in Halloween! Onee Chanbara Origin Oct 19, 7 comments. You know what you're here for, and that's cutting monsters into chunky giblets and doing sick flips. In many ways it is perfectly serviceable — a game I had fun playing for the time I spent playing it. Is there any other metric to measure a game by, really? But by the same token, it is yet another third-person action game in a cro Thurman tweeted on now deleted Twitter account: 'It's all there, it happened. The Asterisk War: (Novel) - Encounter with a Fiery Princess Vol. 1 an accident. The earlier published article continues below. Voice actor Chris Thurm All rights reserved. Features Reviews Columns. The Asterisk War, Vol. 1: Encounter with a Fiery Princess by Yuu Miyazaki

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Published August 30th by Yen On first published September 25th More Details Original Title. Asterisk War Light Novels 1. Other Editions 7. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Asterisk War, Vol. Be the first to ask a question about The Asterisk War, Vol. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of The Asterisk War, Vol. The Asterisk War otherwise known as Gakusen Toshi Asterisk, or simply referred to by me as Asterisk is the prime definition of cliche. I'm not going to lie about that; there are several tropes that run abundant in this that make it a prime example of the entity genre. You know, the shows where a male protagonist goes to a "special school" where the students have "special powers" and he accidentally manages to get a ? We get a grand amount of anime adaptations for these series every so oft The Asterisk War otherwise known as Gakusen Toshi Asterisk, or simply referred to by me as Asterisk is the prime definition of cliche. We get a grand amount of anime adaptations for these series every so often, and it's enough to make the most sane viewer go crazy. To me, this stands out from the other magical school with sci-fi elements and harem shows because it does things a little differently than most. I won't say exactly why spoilers and allbut I do think people should at least give it a few episodes before immediately judging because Asterisk might prove you wrong. This first LN covers the first four episodes of the first season, with some scenes done a little differently and with more world-building. All of the parts to why I liked the episodes were here, and they were pretty fun to read rather than watch. I do prefer watching anime compared to reading and LN's, but I admit that there's something special about reading something that was eventually adapted into an anime. I like the story, the characters, and how this arc plays out with a nice helping of introduction and mystery. The world building could have been better incorporated though, since most of the time it was used, it'd put a pause on the plot entirely that it became a bit annoying. I feel like there's a way to not mostly ignore it like the anime did until some moments, and not just occasionally dump it in our laps like the did. I've seen this being balanced out before in other books. But Miyazaki admits that he really likes world building in the Afterword, as he states he enjoys the seeds of information that construct something in a mind. Hopefully it'll be better incorporated in the future, but there's a map and a glossary at the beginning and end of the novel respectively, so that won't be as big of an issue. Overall, I really liked this first LN, and I'm curious to read on to see where this goes a bit more than The Devil is a Part Timer I have to admit, due to the LN series' shorter length, and the fact that the anime covers more ground from Asterisk's material. Many though thankfully not all light novels have formulaic set-ups, but most authors at least come up with interesting twists. But Asterisk War is straight-through generic. The author goes with the tried-and-true battle school Many though thankfully not all light novels have formulaic set-ups, but most authors at least come up with interesting twists. The author goes with the tried-and-true The Asterisk War: (Novel) - Encounter with a Fiery Princess Vol. 1 school with a side of harem set-up, familiar from other series like Aria of the Scarlet Ammo, Psycome and The Irregular at Magical High School. But whereas all of those had their own take on the genre, Asterisk War plays everything by the book. No twists. No turns. Well, there are attempts at twists, but they're all pretty obvious, from the Draco Malfoy wannabe turning out to be a jerkish hero, to the mysterious mastermind figure whose identity isn't at all mysterious. Which is too bad, because this is one of the better written LNs in terms of actual prose and translation. It's too bad its wasted on a threadbare story. It does not affect my review of this book. I really loved this book. It had a decent amount of world building. Also had really good writing and was translated well. Though, there might have been a few points where there was random point of view switches. That's common for new writers. There's a bit of fanservice too. But it's not too bad. I really enjoyed the character and character building in this too. I didn't feel like any of the characters were the same. The Asterisk War: (Novel) - Encounter with a Fiery Princess Vol. 1 definitely be picking up the sequel December 13, Not the most innovative LN you'll find. It is considerably better than the anime, as it builds up the universe rather than just throw students into fights. Ayato does look considerably weaker in the books which was interesting and makes his modesty more believable again in the anime he's all powerful and super extra modest. All in all, decent enough for me to pick up vol 2. It loses 3 stars for being "super-haremy" every girl is going nuts for Ayato before he even speaksshort even for a lig Not the most innovative LN you'll find. It loses 3 stars for being "super-haremy" every girl is going nuts for Ayato before he even speaksshort even for a light novel and unoriginal. It does get 1 star back for excellent pace of the story. Even better than the anime I previously streamed the anime and really enjoyed it so I went looking for the original books and was pleasantly surprised to find a professional localization. The anime is a good adaptation, but The Asterisk War: (Novel) - Encounter with a Fiery Princess Vol. 1 Asterisk War is a complex world and the book gives greater insight into the characterization and morality. This is a story about a future dominated by extreme tournament style The Asterisk War: (Novel) - Encounter with a Fiery Princess Vol. 1. It combines a science fiction setting with magic, romance, comedy, and mystery. A fun read. I really enjoyed the The Asterisk War: (Novel) - Encounter with a Fiery Princess Vol. 1 building presented in the book. The anime version did Julis some justice. I liked it. I really had a The Asterisk War: (Novel) - Encounter with a Fiery Princess Vol. 1 time reading this book. I enjoyed the setup and world building. I have liked most of the characters thus far. But I've never been one to choke too much on it so long as I enjoy the presentation in whatever series it happens to be in. One big complaint I see is that it happens to be something of a harem story. It's pretty light though there is a fair bit of world building with a lot of 'new' vocabulary and certainly fun. I haven't read the manga aside from the few pages at the end of this volume and I haven't seen the anime so I can't really compare them -- but I'll definitely be looking into more of the Asterisk War. Verdict: If you want something light and fun you could do a lot worse than Asterisk War so far. Generic, but nicely done generic. Harem ensues. Let the standard plot line flow!