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A review by cyanide_latte
FANGS, Vol. 3 by Billy Balibally
dark
emotional
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
This volume was an extremely fast read this time around. The others felt fairly slow by comparison but this one I read very quickly, and it was over before I knew it.
It's honestly interesting that we get more of an insight into Ichii's backstory here, and finally some explanation about the vampire community's initial reactions to En when he was first Turned and debuted. I won't go into details to spare you the spoilers, but this volume does answer some questions and we get two very fascinating developments.
I will say that for the most part, this volume could be taken as the final one if you didn't want to read past this point. The story is going to continue; there's even a page in the back of the book that says volume 4 should be on its way. But all things considered, this does wrap up things. Perhaps not 100% perfectly, but well enough it could be taken as an ending if you wanted. As for me, I'll keep on going with it.
It's honestly interesting that we get more of an insight into Ichii's backstory here, and finally some explanation about the vampire community's initial reactions to En when he was first Turned and debuted. I won't go into details to spare you the spoilers, but this volume does answer some questions and we get two very fascinating developments.
I will say that for the most part, this volume could be taken as the final one if you didn't want to read past this point. The story is going to continue; there's even a page in the back of the book that says volume 4 should be on its way. But all things considered, this does wrap up things. Perhaps not 100% perfectly, but well enough it could be taken as an ending if you wanted. As for me, I'll keep on going with it.
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Sexual assault, Slavery, Suicidal thoughts, Murder, and Alcohol