pbstudio
e-Book Kekkaishi, Vol. 33 download

e-Book Kekkaishi, Vol. 33 download

by Yellow Tanabe

ISBN: 1421541513
ISBN13: 978-1421541518
Language: English
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC (August 14, 2012)
Pages: 192
Category: Literature and Fiction
Subategory: Young Adult

ePub size: 1847 kb
Fb2 size: 1942 kb
DJVU size: 1234 kb
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 279
Other Formats: mobi doc azw docx

Kekkaishi, Vol. 33 book. See a Problem? We’d love your help.

Kekkaishi, Vol.

Students by day, demon hunters by night!Reads R to L (Japanese Style), for audiences rated teen. Students by day, demon hunters by night Reads R to L (Japanese Style), for audiences rated teen. By night, teenager Yoshimori Sumimura is a "kekkaishi"-a demon-hunter who specializes in creating magical barriers around his prey.

Kekkaishi (Book 33. Include any personal information. Mention spoilers or the book's price. 0) 50 characters minimum.

Include any personal information.

Only 4 left in stock (more on the way). Only 9 left in stock (more on the way)

Only 4 left in stock (more on the way). Only 9 left in stock (more on the way).

By (author) Yellow Tanabe. Yellow Tanabe's first manga story Yami no Naka (In the Dark) received an honorable mention in Shogakukan's prestigious Shinjin Comic Taisho (Newcomer's Award for Comics). Her first published manga Lost Princess debuted in 2002. Kekkaishi first appeared in 2003, in Weekly Shonen Sunday.

The author, Yellow Tanabe (nice name, eh?) mentions that when she was a kid, she and her friends would play a game in which they pretended to create invisible walls

The author, Yellow Tanabe (nice name, eh?) mentions that when she was a kid, she and her friends would play a game in which they pretended to create invisible walls. Their declaration was, "I stretched the barrier from here to there!" And if someone walked into the area, they would get the cold shoulder, as if breaking the most important law of life.

Book Cover Image (jpg): Kekkaishi, Vol. 3. More books in this series: Kekkaishi. Thank you for signing up, fellow book lover! Tell us what you like and we'll recommend books you'll love. 33. Trade Paperback 9781421541518. MB). Kekkaishi, Vol. Book of Kekkaishi. Illustrated by Yellow Tanabe.

Title: Kekkaishi, Vol. Authors: Tanabe, Yellow. We take pride in serving you. Binding: Paperback. item 1 Kekkaishi, Vol. 1: v. 1 by Tanabe, Yellow Paperback Book The Cheap Fast Free -Kekkaishi, Vol. 1 by Tanabe, Yellow Paperback Book The Cheap Fast Free. Read full description. See details and exclusions. Last oneFree postage. item 2 Kekkaishi, Vol. 1, Tanabe, Yellow, Used; Good Book -Kekkaishi, Vol. 1, Tanabe, Yellow, Used; Good Book.

Kekkaishi Kekkaishi - Vol. 33 released by Viz on August 15, 2012. Yellow Tanabe artist, cover, writer. Short summary describing this issue.

Students by day, demon hunters by night!Reads R to L (Japanese Style), for audiences rated teen. By night, teenager Yoshimori Sumimura is a "kekkaishi"--a demon-hunter who specializes in creating magical barriers around his prey. By day, Yoshimori's got other demons to battle: an addiction to sweets and a seriously crotchety grandfather! Yoshimori's pretty neighbor and childhood friend, Tokine Yukimura, is also a kekkaishi, but their families are feuding over who is the true practitioner of the art. As the battle for Karasumori and the Shadow Organization rages on, Yoshimori may have no choice but to fight side by side with his absentee mother. Can he trust her...? Then, the witch Kakeru returns to unleash magic powerful enough to destroy the entire world! Meanwhile, Masamori begins his bid to take back the Shadow Organization and Tokine sets off for a private meeting with...a guardian deity?!
Comments:
ACOS
Good read, I will say that I did enjoy the first few chapters, but I was kind of disappointed with the deity because I expected more. However, I thought the last chapter was magnificent, and it made me want to buy the next volume

Urreur
This series has heart and it has action. The manga and the anime both are wonderfully well written. The anime is sadly shorter than id have liked but for those wanting to know how things turn out in the end the manga will give you the closure youre looking for.

Mamuro
This series has heart and it has action. The manga and the anime both are wonderfully well written. The anime is sadly shorter than id have liked but for those wanting to know how things turn out in the end the manga will give you the closure youre looking for.

Anardred
This series has heart and it has action. The manga and the anime both are wonderfully well written. The anime is sadly shorter than id have liked but for those wanting to know how things turn out in the end the manga will give you the closure youre looking for.

Thorgahuginn
in great condition so marks and no stickers

Umrdana
Yoshimori and Tokine are caught in a trap, and without Gen as backup. Their Kekkaishi powers have been nullified and all that remains are the abilities of two School-Aged teens.

Story overview:
============
Tokine executes a plan of action that uses herself as bait. Not on board with this is Yoshimori, whose main goal is to keep Tokine safe. Instead he comes up with a better plan (amazing for him), which destroys the barrier restricting their Kekkaishi powers.

Meanwhile Gen--after mostly recovering from his injuries--nearly transforms into his full ayakashi form. Thankfully for him a man named Hiba (as we discover was put in charge of watching Gen) puts a stop to this. Later we are shown Gen's childhood and how he goes berserk and almost kills his beloved sister. (With his brothers and parents the way they were, there's no wonder Gen acts the way he does.) Thankfully his sister didn't die, but Gen finds himself taken away by Masamori to learn to control his power.

Back in the present time we rejoin our Kekkaishi duo. The battle goes on until all but the head ayakashi, Kaguro, is left. He himself actually kills the last ayakashi since he didn't like the creature's tactics. Walking away, he decides to come back and try again another day. Once the two Kekkaishi meet up with Gen, they are thankful to find the boy hasn't been kicked out of the Shadow Organization.

My thoughts:
==========
It was interesting to learn how there are two types of half-ayakashi: (1) Parasitic type, which can only alter a specific body part, and (2) Integrated type, which can totally transform, but in doing so they turn into a complete ayakashi and lose control. Gen is the latter form. Interesting story for sure. There's always a new mystery unfolding and great character interactions: still a page turner even in its eight volume.

Things to consider:
==============
Same rating as the others: thirteen plus and targeted mainly towards boys. No sexual situations or major cursing. Just typical manga violence that appeals mostly to boys (and yes, to me as well).

James D. Maxon
Author of Traphis: A Wizard's Tale

Frostdefender
In the first two volumes of Kekkaishi, we learned about two teens from different families who are guardians by night. They keep creatures (ayakashi) away from their school to prevent them from becoming greater threats; as the beasts absorb the hidden power that's buried there.

Story overview:
---------------
Yoshimori practices his kekkai barrier on a large bolder, but when practicing his "Joso" (positioning) of the kekkai, he struggles to get it where he wants. It seems his powers are enormous, but his control has yet to improve. Tokine on the other hand has the opposite problem: she has complete control but is limited on power. They both secretly envy the other's abilities and use this as motivation to improve their skills.

They come across a Hiwatari (Ice Blower) ayakashi, and Yoshimori ends up positioning himself in front of Tokine to protect her. Together the two of them join forces (ignoring the family feud) to defeat the foe. We learn of an ability called "Nenshi" (Sense Thread,) which is a kekkai in the form of a string rather than a box. Their job is never done, and soon they face a new enemy for Yoshimori to practice the Nenshi on. Among the group is an old friend of Yoshimori's magical ghost-like dog, Madarao.

We learn some past history with Madarao and how his/her old friend Koya were both wild dogs living off the land until man came and destroyed it by war, thus forcing the two companions to starve to death. Now it has been five hundred or so years later, and Koya wants to kill humans for revenge. Yoshimori removes Madarao's collar so that he/she can use full power to defeat Koya. It still turns out to be too hard a task; it takes Yoshimori and Madarao working together, doing the very thing Koya despises (working with humans) to defeat him. Yoshimori then has the difficult task of creating a new collar on the huge beast Madarao has become, and he has to do so before he/she gets totally out of control.

My thoughts:
-------------
I continue to enjoy this manga series. There's a lot of heart in the story and the characters are wonderfully designed (and executed.) It's interesting to know a little more history about Yoshimor's helper, and how things work between them. We also get a few more clues into the history of the clans.

James D. Maxon
Author of Traphis: A Wizard's Tale

ISBN: 1435257944
ISBN13: 978-1435257948
language: English
Subcategory: Fantasy
ISBN: 0451229819
ISBN13: 978-0451229816
language: English
Subcategory: United States
ISBN: 0590313045
ISBN13: 978-0590313049
ISBN: 1606599941
ISBN13: 978-1606599945
language: English
Subcategory: Erotica
ISBN: 0425229645
ISBN13: 978-0425229644
language: English
Subcategory: Fantasy
ISBN: 1421540304
ISBN13: 978-1421540306
language: English
Subcategory: Manga
ISBN: 1897562268
ISBN13: 978-1897562260
language: English
Subcategory: Genre Fiction
ISBN: 0374384096
ISBN13: 978-0374384098
language: English
ISBN: 0732281741
ISBN13: 978-0732281748
language: English
Subcategory: Fantasy
ISBN: 0007193238
ISBN13: 978-0007193233
language: English
Subcategory: Science Fiction and Fantasy