Review by School Library Journal Review
Gr 8 Up-A book with a unique premise, a host of reliably appealing manga elements, and high-quality artwork. Yume travels to Tokyo to begin her magic-user classes. As soon as she steps off the train, she gets into trouble for using her magic too frivolously; the government pays magic users to alleviate suffering, like restoring severed limbs and resurrecting dead children. Unlike other stories that have magic-wielding teens as major characters, this title provides a larger overview that explains how the characters fit into the world around them. There are plenty of winsome, long-haired boys to make the teen blush and trip over herself, and Yume does not resemble the typical manga girl lead: she has shorter hair and is rather plain. The plotline has some tender moments, centered on a lost child and a lost love, which are unusually serious for manga. This title is one of the sharper and more intelligent offerings in the genre.-John Leighton, Brooklyn Public Library, NY (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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