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[DeepL Translation - needs review] Volume 1 Introduction: Mid-16th century. A ship leaves England, carrying a saint, a lord, and his subjects, and arrives at the far end of the sea, where a nation named after the saint is founded. Time passes, and it is the end of the 20th century. Saho, a young engineering doctor, is on a plane bound for Australia when he is washed up in a mysterious kingdom. The name of that kingdom is Levadan, the Promised Land. The gorgeous neo-romanesque work by Tomo To...
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158
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4887411863
ISBN13:
9784887411869
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A satisfying ending to a good series
I have to say, my feelings from the first book haven't really changed; I had a good time all the way reading through the series. It had a satisfying ending, and the art did indeed improve throughout. There were certain volumes where the furigana in the Kindle version got really small and hard to read, but it was inconsistent, so once you could power through a section the next likely wouldn't be as bad.
I was a bit sad that romance-wise (slight spoilers) the earlier books were never re