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A review by jljaina19
Vampire Knight, Volume 10 by Matsuri Hino
3.0
Warning: If you have not read the first book, I advise you do so before reading beyond this first paragraph.***
Vampire Knight is an interesting series that revolves around mainly around 3 people: Yuki, Kaname and Zero. This series has vampires, humans, vampire hunters and a mix of the above. Lots of romantic angst and political entanglements.
So my opinion of the series starts strong but, while I still enjoy the series, I find the jumping between scenes and characters to be a bit overdone as of late. This book rounds off a lot of the story points so far created and leaves you with a sort of sad feeling that leaves you craving for more, despite the lack of fluidity shown. While 3 stars may be harsh, I do not feel it deserved 4. Maybe 3.5 is more fair but alas, that is not an option.
Vampire Knight is an interesting series that revolves around mainly around 3 people: Yuki, Kaname and Zero. This series has vampires, humans, vampire hunters and a mix of the above. Lots of romantic angst and political entanglements.
So my opinion of the series starts strong but, while I still enjoy the series, I find the jumping between scenes and characters to be a bit overdone as of late. This book rounds off a lot of the story points so far created and leaves you with a sort of sad feeling that leaves you craving for more, despite the lack of fluidity shown. While 3 stars may be harsh, I do not feel it deserved 4. Maybe 3.5 is more fair but alas, that is not an option.