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Rosen Blood, Vol. 1
Rosen Blood, Vol. 1 | Kachiru Ishizue
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Levi-Ruin and the mysterious men who took Stella in have a bare kitchen...and a moaning box in the storehouse. After discovering mansion dweller Gilberts lifelike sculptures, the new maid faces a sinister reality. Can she survive the bloodlust? Stella must distinguish danger from passion as fear begins to feed on her! -- VIZ Media
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Littlewolf1
Rosen Blood, Vol. 1 | Kachiru Ishizue
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This is an easy pick for the worst read of the month. However, I don‘t regret it, because the artwork was amazing. I have no intention whatsoever of completing this series, and I am and hauling it from my library.

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Littlewolf1
Rosen Blood, Vol. 1 | Kachiru Ishizue
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Panpan

2.5⭐️ to say I‘m disappointed would be an understatement. I had heard some pretty good things about this manga and it just didn‘t measure up. The artwork is stunning, which is why I gave it the stars that I did, but I just can‘t buy into the plot. And that ending was ridiculous. I will not be continuing with this series and will be an unhauling this one from my self.

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phantomx
Rosen Blood, Vol. 1 | Kachiru Ishizue
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Pickpick

I am a sucker for vampires(pun intended?) Starts off with the MC, Stella, waking up in a mansion with no memory. Quickly, she meets the owner, Levi, and his other companions, and Stella notices odd things about them, especially the statues of young women. She soon discovers the true nature of her rescuers.

The art style blends shoujo and gothic beautifully. The mystery elements are engaging and well constructed. Stella is so cute! #manga