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A review by adrianna_isabel
Attack on Titan, Volume 2 by Hajime Isayama
I really relate to what seems to be the protagonist (I started the series at book 2, so I'm unsure if he is the protagonist. But still)
I love the art style and learned alot from it
Showed differences in processings f grief and mikasa's background story was delivered very well.
I loved the part where she put in her all towards fighting someone who put her life in danger not in the form of vengeance but in the form of I'm grateful to be alive, and I'm not dying now. I want to use that mindset in the athletic world, as I'm not very competitive in that sense
Highly recommend. Very unique concepts and world building. the titan cannibalism concept and titan fighting titan concept was great for world building. I lovr that titans have their own conflicts, and I'm excited to learn more abt it in book 3 potentially.
I love the art style and learned alot from it
Showed differences in processings f grief and mikasa's background story was delivered very well.
I loved the part where she put in her all towards fighting someone who put her life in danger not in the form of vengeance but in the form of I'm grateful to be alive, and I'm not dying now. I want to use that mindset in the athletic world, as I'm not very competitive in that sense
Highly recommend. Very unique concepts and world building.
Graphic: Child abuse, Death, Physical abuse, Violence, Blood, Cannibalism, Murder, and War
Moderate: Death, Sexual violence, Grief, and Death of parent