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Book Reviews of The Melancholy of Haruhi SuzumiyaBook Review: This is NOT the manga Summary: 5 Stars
Almost every single review here is about volume one of the manga. This is NOT the manga, but a translated light novel, which means there's no pictures other than a few pages of colored illustrations which I believe is by Noizi Ito (who designed the Haruhi characters, as well as Shana characters), and the manga preview. The light novel is what started it all, so this novel is the reason the anime and manga versions even existed.
Do not base the reviews on all the reviews talking about the manga, because this is not the manga. The quality of this translated light novel is very good, and the hardcover makes it look very nice.
Book Review: Gratest novel ever! Summary: 5 Stars
This novel is quite awesome, even if you already have watched the anime series (which is perfectly adapted in my opinion), reading this book surrounds you even more about all the story concerning Haruhi, Kyon and all the fantastics SOS Brigade members!
If you've watched the anime series and got interested, I totally recomend reading this novel!
The hardcovers issues also bring up a well looking pattern to the collection.
Book Review: Haruhi Light Novel Summary: 5 Stars
This book is a must have for both Haruhi fans and those who have been recently introduced to this wonderful series. It is very well translated and doesn't leave those who are not accustomed to Japanese culture completely confused. Also, the art work and colored pages are extremely beautiful. A must buy!
Book Review: A great read Summary: 5 Stars
This is a great book. I absolutely love the way the main character Kyon narrates the story. He references Japanese literature and history several times. It's great characters like him that really bring this series to life. I recommend this book to anyone who wants a good sci-fi read.
Book Review: Great novel Summary: 5 Stars
This is truely a great novel, regardless if your into the anime adaptaiton or not. You should pick this up, its well worth the read.
The Hardcover an original cover art is a fabulous touch that cant be beat. It will sit on my shelf after being read for along time to come.
More Customer Reviews: 1 2 3 4
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