
Instantly obsessed.
5✨ Learning a little battle training and their first battle with villains. The teachers get pretty beat up along with a few of the students. Ends on a cliffhanger so I‘m glad I have the next one ready to go even though I‘ve seen the anime it‘s still got me on the edge of my seat. #SeriesLove @Andrew65 @TheSpineView
I‘ve been having a busy month, but I should be back on track as soon as I catch up on sleep. I have 6 goals for this readathon: 1.) Log Bookley time 2.) If I haven‘t already read my last two My Hero Academia 3.) Read my Sailor Moon first volume. 4.) catch up on my daily reading of “Of Heaven and Earth” 5.) Try to finish two audiobooks 6.) Read a chapter a day of Sweet Valley, Calendar Girl, and Dinoverse. @Andrew65 #JoyousJanuary
Personally I‘m enjoying this one but I can see where people are complaining about the jumping around of the story. However, I will continue on with this series.
Ahh. I‘m so studio Ghibli inspired.
This is a soft pick for me only because this one jumped around a lot and it made for not a very smooth transition as reading goes. The characters here one second, doing something somewhere else the next and it‘s all a lead up to the introduction of what will probably (I hope at least) an important character in the overall arc of the storyline.
5✨Izuku Midoriya dreams of being a hero in a world where everyone has super powers called “quirks”… well except him and a few others. When he meets his favorite hero he finds out that his dream may still be a reality. Even though I‘ve been watching the series. It was so much fun to relive it in the manga.
I had a long day at work so decided to relax with this little read. Loved the world building and characters. Totally understand why this series is so popular! Quick read.
Inspired by a Tibetan folktale, this is a pre-Ghibli Miyazaki story that will feel familiar to his fans. The stunning watercolors, the nature-magic commentary around environmentalism, it's all here. According to the translator a blend of this tale and Le Guin's Earthsea books are the foundation of the early Ghibli films. If you love Miyazaki, read this. If you don't yet love Miyazaki, read this and you soon will.