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Reviews for Queen's Knight, Volume 7

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The average rating for Queen's Knight, Volume 7 based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2010-07-28 00:00:00
2006was given a rating of 5 stars Joseph Clemens
Hajime Kanzaka is a lazy writer! I can safely say that! I've consulted a higher power regarding some stuff that happens in this book… and the verdict is lazy fuck! Apparently when Mr. Kanzaka uses Gaury stupidity to explain any fantasy element of the story he is being lazy! He is braking what according to my higher power a really important rule of writing… something called "show don't tell". so… every time somebody who since to be a really important element of the Slayers universe shows up Gaury will immediately ask "who's that?" and Lina proceed to explain… it was kind of cute at the beginning… but now is kind of annoying! If it wasn't for the fact that Mr. Kanzaka recognizes at the end of every book in a really silly way… what a crappy writer he is, and how thankful he is to his readers. I will be pissed off and stop reading em. But since he is being really honest, and not taking any of it seriously I think he is cool… Now let's talk about the book! After you manage to bypass the writer's laziness this is really a fun book, Lina is still Lina… meaning you still get that funny as hell redhead megalomaniac that we all know and love! And not only that… this time Mr. Kazaka actually did manage to put some plot twist that actually surprised me!!! It is still a 5! Can't wait to see what the third installment of the series have in store for me…! p.s. the phrase "butt lover" is used in several occasions in this book… it made me smile each and every time!
Review # 2 was written on 2020-10-15 00:00:00
2006was given a rating of 4 stars Stephan French
4.5/5 The Slayers are really light novels, less than 200 pages, but they are a lot of fun. Great humor and easy to get into for fantasy fans especially those who enjoy swords & sorcery. Volume 2, The Sorcerer of Atlas, was better than the preceding volume. No giant big bad easily wiped out with one overpowered spell this time. Actually the author mentions this in the afterward. How he had not intended to make Slayers into a series but now that he was how did he tell a story without having Lina, the all powerful mage and main character, blast things away instantly with a Dragon Slave spell. Gourry and Lina are an excellent buddy duo and while I missed Zelgadis this time around his absence wasn't really felt. New big bads are introduced. A new mystery to solve. Just the right amount of slapstick and you have another fun time with The Slayers.


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