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Ebook About Just a stone's throw from London lies the manor house of the illustrious Phantomhive earldom and its master, one Ciel Phantomhive. Earl Phantomhive is a giant in the world of commerce, Queen Victoria's faithful servant...and a slip of a twelve-year-old boy. Fortunately, his loyal butler, Sebastian, is ever at his side, ready to carry out the young master's wishes. And whether Sebastian is called to save a dinner party gone awry or probe the dark secrets of London's underbelly, there apparently is nothing Sebastian cannot do. In fact, one might even say Sebastian is too good to be true...or at least, too good to be human...Book Black Butler Vol. 1 Review :
Kuroshitsuji or Black Butler is still an on-going series so I cannot say how it will finish, but so far in the current 165 chapters available it has been a fantastic series worth following. It's anime counterpart does it absolutely no justice (outside of a fantastic soundtrack) and it's really worth reading.I think this series would be better read in an omnibus version or when you have several volumes at a time, as someone who has been reading it since it first began (so many years ago with one chapter a month), the story doesn't hold up quite as well with waiting.Someone below (who I question how much anime or manga they've actually read/seen since they questioned the cultural aspect) disliked the first volume which is literally an introductory volume meant to be light hearted before diving into what will become a dark series.The servants were hired despite not being good at servantry due to their combat abilities, which you would only find out by continuing the story past volume one.As an introductory volume I can see where people might be turned off. The art isn't as stunning as it is later on in the series, the characters are at their worst because we know nothing about them outside of their comedic settings and the story is fairly episodic at this point for the purpose of world building.Once you get past volume one and delve into the character's personalities, mindsets, abilities, and start to have a better understanding of the world this takes place in the story becomes more intricate and enthralling to read; its a shounen so it doesn't get as intricate as a seinen might but it does get very dark at random intervals (especially when you delve into our protagonists past).This was a series I initially didn't think much of, I can see why people might be put off of it at the beginning. For me, it didn't truly pick up till after the circus arc started (though to be fair, madame red's arc was honestly a great read), but if you have any interest in this story at all I genuinely recommend reading through it in a binge, it really helps the story flow a loto better and make more sense. It's worth while to see how our main character came to be where he is and how he will progress in the future.I personally really enjoy this series. This was quite a disappointment. Based on the premise, I was expecting something like Jeeves and Wooster with a fantasy/horror twist, but still with comic elements. It also seems that there are multiple attempts at humor, especially where the four other servants (sidekicks?) are involved and for most of the first two "stories". However, it falls flat. Perhaps it's a cultural thing, or the fact that I find incompetence more annoying than entertaining, but none of the antics of those side characters were even remotely funny to me. Perhaps those stories were meant to demonstrate how amazing the butler character is, but just, no. Any butler worth his salt would've hired better staff.The plot/stories are largely unfunny and uninteresting. Rather, they're annoying, contrived, borderline misogynistic, sometimes creepy (pedo vibes), and only rarely entertaining. The last story had more plot and as more intriguing in terms of the history between the main characters and their connection, but it was too little and too late.I gave it two stars instead of one because the art is drawn quite nicely, especially the clothes and objects (most of the faces too, with the exception of partial views of Sebastian's face, which gave me nightmarish Pete Burns flashbacks). There is also one very good action scene towards the end.PS - For those who care - the cover was a bit wrinkled (semi-dogeared). Read Online Black Butler Vol. 1 Download Black Butler Vol. 1 Black Butler Vol. 1 PDF Black Butler Vol. 1 Mobi Free Reading Black Butler Vol. 1 Download Free Pdf Black Butler Vol. 1 PDF Online Black Butler Vol. 1 Mobi Online Black Butler Vol. 1 Reading Online Black Butler Vol. 1 Read Online Yana Toboso Download Yana Toboso Yana Toboso PDF Yana Toboso Mobi Free Reading Yana Toboso Download Free Pdf Yana Toboso PDF Online Yana Toboso Mobi Online Yana Toboso Reading Online Yana TobosoDownload Mobi Noragami: Stray God Vol. 6 By Adachitoka
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