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THE THIRST Nothing interesting is happening in Makoto Ozaki's first year of high school. His life is a series of quiet humiliations: low-grade bullies, unreliable friends, and the constant frustration of his adolescent lust. But one night, a pale, thin girl knocks him to the ground in an alley and offers him a choice. Now everything is different. Daylight is searingly bright. Food tastes awful. And worse than anything is the terrible, consuming thirst. The tiny shames of his old life have been r...
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192
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4063955532
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9784063955538
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Okay, I'm hooked
Volume 1 was an intriguing introduction, but Volume 2 really starts to flesh out the characters and tantalize you just a bit more with the supernatural goings-on. There are great emotional beats that make the horror bits hit harder later on and it ends on one hell of a cliffhanger. The visuals are still really creative for the vampire scenes and I love how the author plays with perspective.
Language-wise this felt easier than volume 1, possibly because I'm used to some of the names and words, I