Thursday 27 September 2012

Manga REVIEW, Vampire Knight Vol 11&12, Matsuri Hino


Vampire Knight Vol. 11 & 12 Story & Art by Matsuri Hino
Forty-Ninth Night to Fifty-Eighth Night
Older Teen, paranormal

Cross Academy is attended by two groups of students: the Day Class and the Night Class. At twilight, when the students of the Day Class return to their dorm, they cross paths with the Night Class on their way to school. Yuki Cross and Zero Kiryu are the Guardians of the school, protecting the Day Class from the Academy’s dark secret: the Night Class is full of vampires!
Vol 11
The Night Class at Cross Academy has been abolished. Zero still Attends the Day Class while carrying out his duties as a vampire hunter. Yuki now lives hidden away at the Kuran residence with Kaname, but can she embrace the life of a pureblood vampire?
Vol 12
It’s been one year since Yuki left Cross Academy with Kaname, and tonight is her first vampire soiree as a pureblood. Her best friend Sayori has snuck into the party to see her, but will Yuki and Zero be able to protect a human girl amid a bevy of vampires?

Hadn’t the Pleasure # 19


The books that have been collecting dust for so long they have become stained from it


When sixteen-year-old Tessa Gray arrives in England during the reign of Queen Victoria, something terrifying is waiting for her in London’s Downworld, where vampires, warlocks and other supernatural folk stalk the gaslit streets. Friendless and haunted, Tessa seeks refuge with the Shadowhunters, a band of warriors dedicated to ridding the world of demons. Drawn ever deeper into their world, she finds herself fascinated by—and torn between—two best friends and quickly realizes that love may be the most dangerous magic of all.

Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare
 (The Infernal Devises, #1),
First published: 2010 by Griffin Press, Walker Books
YA, historical fiction
Series includes
Clockwork Prince, Clockwork Princess