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== Volume 2 before Volume 1 ?? == |
== Volume 2 before Volume 1 ?? == |
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− | I personally recommend reading Volume 2 before Volume 1, and that is the order in which I will translate in. |
+ | I personally recommend reading Volume 2 before Volume 1, and that is the order in which I will translate in.<br> |
− | Volume 2 is definitely much more interesting as something to hook you onto this awesome series, |
+ | Volume 2 is definitely much more interesting as something to hook you onto this awesome series, <br> |
− | and it's pretty self contained, so there's nothing you need to know from Volume 1 to fully enjoy it. |
+ | and it's pretty self contained, so there's nothing you need to know from Volume 1 to fully enjoy it. <br> |
− | The only "downside" is that it completely spoils the whole of Volume 1 - |
+ | The only "downside" is that it completely spoils the whole of Volume 1 - <br> |
− | but I personally think this actually makes Volume 1 even more enjoyable as a followup, |
+ | but I personally think this actually makes Volume 1 even more enjoyable as a followup,<br> |
− | because you will be reading about how the characters that you've now grown to love met and began their journey, |
+ | because you will be reading about how the characters that you've now grown to love met and began their journey, <br> |
in a sort of flashback volume. --[[User:Jonathanasdf|jonathanasdf]] ([[User talk:Jonathanasdf|talk]]) 02:53, 20 July 2013 (CDT) |
in a sort of flashback volume. --[[User:Jonathanasdf|jonathanasdf]] ([[User talk:Jonathanasdf|talk]]) 02:53, 20 July 2013 (CDT) |
Revision as of 09:57, 20 July 2013
Volume 2 before Volume 1 ??
I personally recommend reading Volume 2 before Volume 1, and that is the order in which I will translate in.
Volume 2 is definitely much more interesting as something to hook you onto this awesome series,
and it's pretty self contained, so there's nothing you need to know from Volume 1 to fully enjoy it.
The only "downside" is that it completely spoils the whole of Volume 1 -
but I personally think this actually makes Volume 1 even more enjoyable as a followup,
because you will be reading about how the characters that you've now grown to love met and began their journey,
in a sort of flashback volume. --jonathanasdf (talk) 02:53, 20 July 2013 (CDT)