While this can be accomplished in many different ways, depending on the medium used to present story and what kind of story it is, manga like this series are usually serialized in magazines and the best way to start things off in such a format is to pick up at a point that makes sense from how things ended in the previous chapter, or, in the case of releases like this, the last installment, which was how this one started off. While The Promised Neverland has not really seen as much of a decline in quality as A Certain Magical Index, no thanks to the fact that things that should have been exciting weren’t and other issues, things might not be able to remain as good as before, so it is best to see where things are going.Īnd after reading this, I must say that I really liked this book.įrom the moment that I first opened this book and started reading it, I found myself so engrossed in it that I did not want to stop reading for any reason.Īs I have said many times before, one of the most important things in a work of fiction is how things begin, as it helps to pull the reader in quickly, which helps to both give them the temporary escape that they need and makes sure that the readers can overlook the most minor of flaws. However, much to the disappointment of the younger children, this person is unwillingly to help them and tries force them to leave, and if Emma and the gang are to get anywhere, they need to find a way to make this man cooperate, even if it means destroying the first safe place they could find. Today, I will be reviewing that book, which is called The Promised Neverland Volume 7 by Kaiu Shirai.Īs I have given a series synopsis in an earlier post, I will not go over it again.Īfter parting ways with demons who claimed that they do not eat human, Emma and the other children of Grace Field have finally found the place they have been looking for and find a man they think is Minerva. Recently, I was looking through available books I noticed that there were still some that I had yet to get, because I had to keep my schedule open for the class, but I got only one title, and that title recently arrived. Things are going well here, now that my class is nearing its end, and I can still do what I want. I hope that everyone is doing is having a good week and finding a way to put up the temperature extremes found at this time of the year.
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