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R**R
A somewhat more serious volume, with Ishigami's backstory
I started reading Kaguya-sama just over a year ago and it is one of the best manga series out there. Volume 9 is a very good one, although a bit more serious in tone. Miyuki's father and sister get a lot of attention. It seems Dad is a man who lost his wife to another man, lost his business, and his parenting skills are erratic at best. You can imagine what Miyuki must feel when Dad gets to talking with Kaguya. Much of this volume's focus is on Ishigami. We learn of his past and how a misunderstood effort to help a girl turned him into a pariah at school, people, even his own parents, assuming the worst about him. Fortunately, Miyuki, Kaguya and Chika are people who think it's more important to find the truth rather than simply believe accusations. We could use their sort on American college campuses.
A**E
Great buy!
Amazing series! This book is in great condition and seems to be the thickest of them all (so far). It fits in with the collection very nicely! Do note that Shounen Jump changed their logo so book 9 and beyond logo is slightly different than those before them.
M**L
5 Stars
Great series
S**Z
libro
buen libro
E**Z
Good condition and great manga
I’ve watched the anime already but reading it will give me details that the anime left out, I got it today in great condition I thought it would be ripped like the other reviews state but I guess they were bluffing
A**S
Another great addition
This volume includes one of my favorite story arcs so far, and really fleshed out Ishigami's character in the process.
K**E
Buy from someone with a close price to this
Front was bent, you should spend a little more so your manga can come in good quality
J**E
Lots of Ishigami
~4 StarsKaguya is having a hard time with her feelings of love, as her heart goes crazy and she thinks she must be dying. So she's trying to find ways to cope, including finding rituals to calm her mind.In this volume is also the sports festival. This includes some competitions and odd miscommunication. We get to meet Shirogane's father, and Chika's father and sister. This explains some things, and creates some issues for Kaguya.In a surprising serious-ish plot, we find out some of Ishigami's history, what led to him being on the student council and why people seem to have a misunderstanding of his character. His new understanding of it and coping with his new reality after it all, leads to him opening his eyes to the world again. It's an oddly sweet plot, and I think will give Ishigami more to work for. He's finally starting to see the people around him.This is a fun series, and I'm glad it's expanding the plot lines a bit more.(A review copy was provided by the publisher, VIZ Media, for an honest review. Thank you so, so much!)
E**Z
Genial
Este volumen es de lo mejor con el arco del festival deportivo y poder conocer más sobre el pasado de Ishigamk
A**L
Switching it up
Ishigami's backstory was pretty unexpected (not spoiling it). I like that they're growing the show beyond romance and delving into topics like friendship and morals/ethics. Great stuff all around, can't wait for the next one!
A**1
Awesome Continuation
Sehr gute Fortsetzung der Reihe mit mehr Charakter development von Yu Ishigami und seiner Vergangenheit.
M**C
a book
a book...
L**S
Ishigami kun
Ishigami backstory ia amazing!!
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