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A review by vkm13
Vampire Knight, Volume 18 by Matsuri Hino
4.0
Like Fables, which I just reviewed, Vampire Knight is really getting into gear again as it nears its ending, which for this series is in the next volume. And I find myself really enjoying the series again, though not quite as much as I did at the beginning.
There is still a lot of action that is a bit hard to follow, and logic that is even more difficult, but it's the character moments that really shine. In one of her side-bars, Hino talks about the fact that she wasn't able to do as much with her characters as she wanted to but that she loves them all anyway and I am definitely with her there.
Of course, the best moments for me are anything that develop the Yuki/Zero relationship and this volume contains one of their best scenes in the whole series, which is the main reason it is a four-star volume.
I actually already know some of what happens in the next volume but after this, I am very excited to read it and see one of my favourite series come to an end.
There is still a lot of action that is a bit hard to follow, and logic that is even more difficult, but it's the character moments that really shine. In one of her side-bars, Hino talks about the fact that she wasn't able to do as much with her characters as she wanted to but that she loves them all anyway and I am definitely with her there.
Of course, the best moments for me are anything that develop the Yuki/Zero relationship and this volume contains one of their best scenes in the whole series, which is the main reason it is a four-star volume.
I actually already know some of what happens in the next volume but after this, I am very excited to read it and see one of my favourite series come to an end.