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Dustin Boyd
Ok, so the first volume was underwhelming, making this one a marked improvement. While still not some grand epic, the story finally added some important worldbuilding. It leaves off in the middle of a drawn-out conflict, but it's still overall good. The fact that i want to read the next volume immediately is enough for me to continue with the series, but if you still don't enjoy the series by the end of this volume, i suspect you probably won't enjoy the rest of the story either.
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Tracy Smith
I love how the action in this volume plays out. The White Flame is reunited with the Magician. More Heros are summoned to this world but not from earth, in which one of the new hero demands Suimei two companions as his new party members. This leads to a showdown between his and the hero.
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