Like usual the book is available at amazon. This was actually a good book, unlike the previous volume. It was also unlike the awful No Game No Life volume 8. In this story, all the girls heap praise on Shinichi, and then he goes and saves the world. That's the kind of warmhearted interaction between characters I'm looking for. Also, the level of the challenge was matched to the level of the hero's capacities, so it didn't end up like Fairy Gone or Shometsu Toshi.
A lot of people could learn from the genius novelist Sakaki, who's responsible for not just Outbreak Company but also Scrapped Princess and so many other series. This is how it's done.
Game of Thrones also came back in triumphal style. The first episode was excellent. I can't wait to see the remaining five.
The only sad thing is I've already exhausted all my entertainment resources until April 23rd, when Akame ga Kill! Zero's newest volume is slated to come out. Another long and dreary week. If only a new volume of Outbreak Company came out every day. . .
I once predicted that all the french monuments would come crashing down once the Muslims took over. I guess France is already so rotten that it didn't even take that long. A shame, the Notre Dame cathedral was one of the most beautiful things on Earth. But modern France isn't worthy of its past architectural glory, so sooner or later inevitably it will all be lost. Only cultures that maintain certain standards of civilization are allowed to live amidst such glory, and France, like all of western Europe, has already dipped well below that level.
A people who would invite in Muslims to take over their country has no right to a cathedral anyway.
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