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Title | : | Alice 19th, Vol. 1 (Alice 19th #1) |
Author | : | Yuu Watase |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 181 pages |
Published | : | October 29th 2003 by VIZ Media, LLC (first published October 2001) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Romance. Comics |

Yuu Watase
Paperback | Pages: 181 pages Rating: 3.9 | 10949 Users | 167 Reviews
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I found this manga on an Alice in Wonderland list. In fact it is minimally related, although the original Alice may have been the author's initial inspiration. The only solid connections are the main character's name and the presence of a rabbit.At first I was disappointed and felt that, although well done, this series would not be for me. There is a lot of emphasis on realistic early-teen issues like crushes, sibling relations, shyness, mean classmates, etc. which don't particularly interest me; I was going to review, "not for me, but recommended for teens and preteens." However, Alice and Kyo and even the annoyingly perfect and popular sister grew on me. They are much more nuanced and less overwrought than the run-of-the-mill manga teens. Also, I had no trouble keeping the characters straight, which is rare in this genre.
And then, weird stuff started happening. I won't spoiler even the concept, but I thought it was pretty interesting and played well with Watase's interest in communication and honesty. I don't think this would be my Favorite Series Ever even if that spot weren't already taken by Natsume's Book of Friends, but I'll definitely be picking up at least the next volume.
Maybe eventually she will explain the significance of the number 19 in the title.
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Original Title: | ありす19th, 1 |
ISBN: | 1591162157 (ISBN13: 9781591162155) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Alice 19th #1 |
Characters: | Alice Seno, Mayura Seno, Kyo Wakamiya, Nyozeka |
Setting: | Japan |
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Ratings: 3.9 From 10949 Users | 167 ReviewsAppraise Of Books Alice 19th, Vol. 1 (Alice 19th #1)
4 starsI am enjoying this series quite a bit. I picked it up on a whim because of the fact that it has some aspects of Alice in Wonderland. Some parts needed to be explained more, but it was still amazing. Overall, I think that it's a great opener and the series will take off from here.WHO'S THIS GUY?!I found this manga on an Alice in Wonderland list. In fact it is minimally related, although the original Alice may have been the author's initial inspiration. The only solid connections are the main character's name and the presence of a rabbit.At first I was disappointed and felt that, although well done, this series would not be for me. There is a lot of emphasis on realistic early-teen issues like crushes, sibling relations, shyness, mean classmates, etc. which don't particularly interest

(Review for entire series)"There is power in words. With this you can save lives, but also its something that can kill."I love the premise of this series - that words have power, good or bad, to harm or help people - but I couldn't get invested in it. It's a magical girl manga and reminds me so much of Cardcaptor Sakura, but Sakura is much younger than the protagonist Alice here so you can forgive her a lot of things that come across as annoying here. Watase writes innocent girls really well
Surprisingly I liked it even more than what I expected. The art is very similar to Beast Master, Vol. 1, lots of chibis, blank faces, surprised or shocked expressions... all of these make the manga funny.Uru is also a very funny main character, but this style of girl in a shoujo bores me pretty quickly. The kind of girl that is always positive, full of energy, clunsy and whom everyone likes.
4 starsI am enjoying this series quite a bit. I picked it up on a whim because of the fact that it has some aspects of Alice in Wonderland. Some parts needed to be explained more, but it was still amazing. Overall, I think that it's a great opener and the series will take off from here.WHO'S THIS GUY?!
This first volume of Alice 19th is an excellent Shojo Manga by author and illustrator Yu Watase. We are introduced to sisters Alice (younger) and Mayura(older). It seems that they are both interested in the same boy. And then, to complicate things further, Alice is befriended by a magical rabbit girl who lets Alice know that she, Alice, can use words in a magical way. That she has the power of Lotis Words. Unlike other manga, this whole first volume is one chapter. There is romance, excitement,
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