Monday, August 3, 2020

My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!, volume 3

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Today's post is on My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!, volume 3 By Satoru Yamaguchi and Nami Hidaka. It is 154 pages long and is published by Seven Seas. As it is the third volume in the series you need to have read the first two volumes to understand the story. The cover has Katrina, Maria, and Siruis on it looking at the reader. The intended reader is someone who has read the previous volumes likes Otome  games and over the top comedy. there is no foul language, no sexuality, and no violence in this volume. The story is told in third person close of Katrina with the ending chapter being told from Siruis’ perspective. There Be Spoilers Ahead.


From the back of the book-  Falsely Accused!

Katrina Claes, reborn into her favorite dating sim, as finally met and befriended Maria Campbell, the heroine of the game, in the hopes of avoiding exile or death. But when Maria disappears, it's up to Katrina to figure out who's behind it. Could it be the same people who are accusing her of Miraak harassing Maria? Or is there something even more Sinister at work? Doom approaches, and the vilification of Katrina is about to begin!


Review- An excellent next volume in what is fast becoming one of my favorite series. Katrina meets the judgment part of the game in which she survives it because she did not bully or harass Maria at all. The people who are accusing her are very odd and that's what ends up to Maria disappearing because she realizes that she can see some kind of darkness around them and goes to investigate it. The volume does end on a cliffhanger with the reveal of the person behind the prosecution of Katrina, who then puts her into a coma. It is a bit heavier than the previous volumes but considering we're getting into what is the most concerning part of the story for Katrina i.e. her vilification, it's understandable. If you have not tried this series I strongly recommended it is funny, it has good art, and some of the best characters in manga/anime currently.


I have this volume of Five out of Five Stars. I get nothing for my review and I bought this mango with my own money.


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