oyceter: man*ga [mahng' guh] n. Japanese comics. synonym: CRACK (manga is crack)
Let me just say that I have read volume 2 twice, and I still don't know what happened in it. Unsurprisingly, this made reading volume 3 quite an adventure! Most of it went something like this:

"Why are they calling him Raven? Does he have two names?" (twenty pages later) "Ohhh, she kept referring to a new character who was constantly off-screen. Possibly he was introduced in volume two."

"Who's trying to take over the world now? Is that person a guy or a girl? Or both? Whose side is everyone on again? Whose body is Ian in again? Wait, door to what? Why is there a giant concert hall? Did she randomly copy-paste much of the ending to Godchild in here, change the setting, and hope we wouldn't notice? How the heck is that person related to Ian again and have we seen him or her in volume two? Was this all set up in volume 2? Why can't I remember volume 2? Have I been affected by the same maniacal fairy brainsuck that seems to be affecting all the characters? Has volume 2 mysteriously written itself out of my brain no matter how much I read it? And if so, why were all the secret cabals and attempts to take over the world and numerous double crosses placed in volume 2?"

Possibly this is Yuki Kaori's dastardly scheme to make me think there are bloodthirsty fairies out there attempting to wipe my brain. Or possibly it is just Yuki Kaori being somewhat more incoherent than usual (given the general state of coherency in Yuki Kaori, I feel this is saying something).

And yet! Random fairy plots! Completely random pieces of Fae mythology woven into otherwise haphazard worldbuilding! Even more girls who have absolutely no romantic chemistry with the leads and turn out to be woeful and self-sacrificing! ABSOLUTE INSANITY masquerading as plot!

Spoilers, if they are un-nonsensical enough to actually be spoilery )

In conclusion: WTF just happened? Someone explain?

(Not that utter lack of comprehension is going to keep me from reading Yuki Kaori, because even this made me laugh and flap my hands with glee. It would just be nice to remember exactly why I was laughing and flapping my hands with glee.)
oyceter: man*ga [mahng' guh] n. Japanese comics. synonym: CRACK (manga is crack)
Huh. I am not sure what to think of this. There have been a spate of killings called "the fairy murders," as each victim has a pattern of bloodspray around their back that looks vaguely like fairy wings.

Meanwhile, Ian has grown up thinking that he had green hair and red eyes, though he does not. He has also been able to see fairies, but because of saying this, he is known as a liar. His childhood friend Rin, whom he has not talked to since he rejected her years ago, has just moved back, and suddenly, Tokage, the cruel fairy who manipulates people around Ian, puts his evil plan into action.

Whew! It's nice to know that Yuki Kaori can still cram more plot into one volume than most people can into 5.

So far, I am very confused, as I had to flip back every other page to figure out what just happened, and I have no idea what is going on. Also, while there have been some interactions with Ian and Rin, Rin sadly has stopped being interesting and very quickly started being The Girl. Oh Yuki Kaori! Will you ever write women as cool as Alexiel again?

I am also sad, because I don't know how into this series I will get, given that there is only one more volume. But I will continue to read for the insanity!

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