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A Little Less Sparkle the Second Time Around

The Ancient Magus Bride The Silver Yarn by Kore Yamazaki et al.

April 14, 2019 by CoffeeShopReader Leave a Comment

The second The Ancient Magus Bride short story collection, The Silver Yarn, had some ups and downs, and in the end I wasn’t quiet as in love with the stories as with the first collection. I think maybe it was partially expectations, and partly the fact that the first collection had more references to the original characters and series. This set was still entertaining, it just didn’t have the same sparkle. Three stories stood out for me this time, and as it turns out, they […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Short Stories Tagged With: anime, chikashi yoshida, Fairy Tales, folklore, kore yamazaki, magic, magumi masono, manga, sako aizawa, short stories, suzuki ootsuki, the ancient magus bride silver yarn, yoshinobu akita, yuichiro higashide, yuu godai

CoffeeShopReader's CBR11 Review No:23 · Genres: Fantasy, Short Stories · Tags: anime, chikashi yoshida, Fairy Tales, folklore, kore yamazaki, magic, magumi masono, manga, sako aizawa, short stories, suzuki ootsuki, the ancient magus bride silver yarn, yoshinobu akita, yuichiro higashide, yuu godai ·
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