List Books To Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee, Volume 1 (Tegami Bachi #1)
Original Title: | テガミとテガミバチ (テガミバチ #1) |
ISBN: | 1421529130 (ISBN13: 9781421529134) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tegami Bachi #1 |
Hiroyuki Asada
Paperback | Pages: 200 pages Rating: 4.04 | 7196 Users | 156 Reviews
Itemize Based On Books Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee, Volume 1 (Tegami Bachi #1)
Title | : | Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee, Volume 1 (Tegami Bachi #1) |
Author | : | Hiroyuki Asada |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 200 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2009 by VIZ Media LLC (first published January 4th 2007) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Comics |
Relation In Favor Of Books Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee, Volume 1 (Tegami Bachi #1)
What a charming and unique series! I love the concept: a world where there is only darkness and an artificial sun to combat it, where society is split by a rigorously enforced caste system, where sending a simple letter from one town to another is a death-defying mission that requires a strong heart to survive. Volume one opens with Letter Bee extraordinaire, Gauche Suede and his "dingo" (a necessary companion for each Letter Bee), picking up a letter in the form of a young boy who must be delivered to a relative far away. The boy, Lag Seeing, witnesses the bravery and tenacity of the legendary Letter Bee and is determined to become one himself. 5 years later, he sets off for the capital in the hopes of training to become a Letter Bee. First, however, he feels compelled to deliver a letter in the form of a young girl, to whom he obviously relates. Since the girl has insufficient postage, no one else will deliver her. Lag sets off with the strange young girl, who expresses a desire to become his "dingo". Bits of commentary at the end hint at a rich and complex world, with the potential to turn into something far more intellectual than your average manga. Great series.Rating Based On Books Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee, Volume 1 (Tegami Bachi #1)
Ratings: 4.04 From 7196 Users | 156 ReviewsAssessment Based On Books Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee, Volume 1 (Tegami Bachi #1)
We have Tegami Bachi: Letter Bee Vols 1 & 2R to L (Japanese Style). In Amberground, a dangerous terrain where a man-made star casts a permanent twilight, young Lag Seeing aspires to become a Letter Bee: a postman entrusted to deliver the hearts of people separated from the ones they love.What a charming and unique series! I love the concept: a world where there is only darkness and an artificial sun to combat it, where society is split by a rigorously enforced caste system, where sending a simple letter from one town to another is a death-defying mission that requires a strong heart to survive. Volume one opens with Letter Bee extraordinaire, Gauche Suede and his "dingo" (a necessary companion for each Letter Bee), picking up a letter in the form of a young boy who must be
I read vol.1. I felt its mysterious and I like this manga. The picture makes me feel kind of dark image but also relief. I think the setting is a new type, I really recommend you guys to read!
I'm always shocked at how fast my sister finishes graphic novels. I've been to the library 3 times in the past week to borrow new graphic novels for her, Letter Bee one of those graphic novels. I originally decided to try and read them with her but I realized I would never be able to catch up with her with the rate she goes. So. Tonight I picked up Letter Bee and was able to finish it in roughly 30 minutes? Which certainly made it easier for me to understand my sisters reading pace. I give it 4
First off, THE COVER! It is GORGEOUSSS!! I love the details, the saturation, the colour! I knew I had to pick this up from all the other manga I borrowed from my friend. :3 Yes, I judge the manga by its cover.Okay, now to the story. In the world of Tegami Bachi, it is kind of like a dystopian-ish. I mean we get the land divided into 3 sections from the rich to the poor. That trend doesn't change and it is predictable. But to me the plot is nice. I mean Letter Bees, coolio! The atmosphere
Complex world-building, but I'm going into this series having already watched the anime a few times, so I have some much-needed context. Amberground is a world with no sun. Only the elite can live under the artificial sun, which means the poorest caste lives in perpetual night, under beautifully starry skies. The storyline introduces letter bees, highly trained government couriers who can travel freely in order to deliver letters. They work in tandem with a "dingo," an animal companion who helps
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.