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Little Queen Volume 7

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MSRP: $9.99

PAGES: 192

ISBN: 1-4278-0208-4

EAN: 978-1-4278-0208-8

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AVAILABLE: 08.12.2008

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Little Queen Volume 7

The ongoing battle to be crowned the new Queen of Light and protector of Rohini Academy continues! Rumors of demons roaming the countryside and mounting fears of an attack on the school, and even the palace, have the student body in turmoil. But general anxiety is nothing compared to the heartfelt angst of former friends and soon to be sovereigns Sejuru and June as he engages in a life or death battle with his inner demons and she comes to a final decision regarding the fate of her once dear friend.
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Equal parts Harry Potter and Mean Girls, Little Queen is as much about adolescent relationships and popularity contests as it is about magical boarding schools and facing one's destiny.

At Rohini Academy the ultimate honor is to be named the "Queen of Light." The bearer of this revered title is entrusted with protecting the land from the influence of her evil counterpart, the "King of Darkness." 

Enter June, a young girl, long on attitude, but short on ambition. However, for reasons she doesn't fully understand, her good looks and carefree manner have made her the front-runner for this season's run at the title of Queen. Of course this doesn't sit well with Lucia, one of June's classmates, who's had her sights set on the Queen's crown for some time now. Lucia is serious and determined, but maybe a bit too somber to compete with the effervescent glow that seems to surround June.

Complicating matters is Sejuru, a handsome young boy who grew up with June's family after being discovered alone and crying in her field. Just like every other girl at the academy, Lucia has the hots for Sejuru, and goes so far as to announce that he's too good for someone unrefined as June.

Well, if June wasn't motivated to trounce Lucia before, she sure is now -- and it is ON.

Yeon-Joo Kim's art is extremely elegant, with a lighter-than-air quality to her line work. Her willowy characters seem to float through their surroundings in a created world where even the most mundane settings have the look of a dreamscape. Little Queen's female protagonists have just the right mix of cattiness and vulnerability to allow us to empathize with (if not always root for) them. Add to this confection the allusion that the pretty boy in the triangle may have a mysterious dark past, and you've got the icing on the cake.

If you like your fantasy breezy, your boys pretty and your girls just a little bit nasty, then Yeon-Joo Kim's Little Queen is certain to cast its spell on you.

~Bryce P. Coleman, Editor

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this cover is so pretty 0.0

07.04.2008 01:20 PM


wooooooooooooow he looks so evil on the cover like that~~~ man i'm loking forward to this volume T__T hurry up and come out!~~~ lol ^^ SUPER GOOD MANHWA HIGHLY RECCOENDED TO OTHERS who like comedy with TWISTS!

07.01.2008 02:26 PM


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