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| Title | : | InuYasha: Turning Back Time (InuYasha #1) |
| Author | : | Rumiko Takahashi |
| Book Format | : | Audiobook |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
| Published | : | April 2nd 2003 by VIZ Media LLC (first published April 18th 1997) |
| Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Romance. Comics. Adventure. Young Adult |
Rumiko Takahashi
Audiobook | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 4.27 | 54446 Users | 457 Reviews
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I have never read this book. Ever. In my life. But that doesn't matter. I've watched the anime. And my friend has read it and said that they were, like, exactly the same. So, after saying that, I may get on to my review. *Takes a deep breath." OMGOMGOMGOMG THIS IS THE BEST SERIES ON THE FUCKING PLANET IT IS HEARTWARMING AND DARK AND ROMANTIC AND FULL OF ACTION AND ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Okay, got that out of my system. This entire series is amazing. I laughed, cried, and bit my nails along with the characters. They are all so diverse and deep and complicated that I swear it's almost like Rumiko wrote about real people. The cast is so large and yet every one of the characters has their own unique look and personality, and that's, like, impossible to do. I am obssessed with this series, and proud of it. I have it as a skin on my laptop. I've written fanfictions about it. I am absolutely in love with the demon Bankotsu (you'll meet him late in the series). I have the freaking TV season box sets. I am the biggest Inuyasha otaku there is. And unashamed to admit it. This series made me sob bitter tears and laugh until my sides hurt. It made me squeal during the romantic moments and scream when something bad happened to a character. I yelled at the TV for twenty minutes when Inuyasha was being an idiot because he almost seems like a real guy (minus the dog ears) making real mistakes. If there is one person on this planet who does not read/watch this series, then God will have failed. Seriously. How any simple human can create comething so otherworldly out of mere pen and paper is amazing. If you are hesitating about buying this... GROW SOME BALLS AND GET IT! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!!!!!!
Be Specific About Books As InuYasha: Turning Back Time (InuYasha #1)
| Original Title: | 犬夜叉 1 |
| ISBN: | 1569319472 (ISBN13: 9781569319475) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | InuYasha #1 |
| Characters: | InuYasha, Kagome Higurashi, Kikyo, Kaede |
| Setting: | Japan |
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Ratings: 4.27 From 54446 Users | 457 ReviewsNotice Epithetical Books InuYasha: Turning Back Time (InuYasha #1)
Giving this manga one star seems harsh but it's pretty much the only rating I feel is right when I think about my "enjoyment" of this first in a series everyone else but me seems to love. To be fair, though, it's more like 1 ½ star.Anyway, everyone who followed my Black Butler adventure a little (tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, nueve, diez, once is what I'm talking about) might be a witness that it's hard for me to find a manga series where my enjoyment of it is not a constantThis took approximately forever to get through. There are so many freaking volumes. At first, I enjoyed it, because it was kind of funny and silly. Unfortunately, it's incredibly formulaic and repetitive, kind of like episodes of The Power Rangers. You know what's going to happen, but it takes all of time to get there.Basically, for about fifty of the volumes, they keep having skirmishes with the big bad of the series, Naraku. He's a hanyou like Inuyasha, determined to use the Shikon no Tama to
EDIT: I found awesome scans of this manga on my tablet's manga reader which is translated directly from the Japanese. I've edited this review after reading these. My original review was based off an altered reprint copy.Okay, so once again, this review comes after rereading the first volume. I've always had a warm spot in my heart for InuYasha. It was the first anime I ever watched, which I stumbled upon by flicking through television channels at ten o'clock on a Saturday night. It was the first

I love this series! Rumiko Takahashi returns with a story that has all the comedy of her popular series "Ranma 1/2", but with more attention to plot and character development.Kagome is a young Japanese highschooler in modern Japan. When she falls in an ancient well on her home property, she finds herself transferred to ancient Japan! There, she discovers she is a reincarnation of a priestess whose job was to protect a magical item called the Shikon Jewel. Ancient Japan is littered with a cast of
Another manga book I've read probably a hundred times, haha. Least in English, this is my first in Japanese. Coming off of Detective Conan, I was thinking of trying something a bit different. For Japanese learners, I'll discuss that below.As for the book content itself:What can I say? I'm nostalgic. Rereading this again, after so many years, I can hear their voices perfectly, the music thumping in the background, all the sound effects, it was an awesome time to go through this again! I might be
Inuyasha was the first anime show that I really enjoyed. I found it by accident, I even forget how, and then I watched all 167 episodes on Youtube (it took me about 3 months to finish haha) and then the Final Act on a different site. What can I say? I love Inuaysha! It's probably my favorite anime show ever, but definitely top three. It's funny and exciting and I can still not get it out of my head, even though I finished it months ago. Oh, and Inuyasha and Kagome all the way.


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