Land of Silver Rain Vol 7
Jun. 7th, 2008 02:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The last volume pretty much had Misty Rain and Sirius sitting back and doing nothing, unfortunately. Misty Rain stayed on Earth and worried, and Sirius was in a coma. Meanwhile, Sirius’s father and nurse and The Great Lord of Darkness were the ones who confronted Medusa. I don’t know. I know it fits with the mythology type that the story is based on, I was just hoping that Misty Rain and Sirius would be active participants in deciding their own fate, not bystanders.
Still, the fairy tale-like ending was very well done and fitting, and tied into the themes at the beginning of the series, before all the action moved to Earth, very well. I liked the story of Misty Rain’s parents, but find it slightly odd that Hanbit didn’t realize he might have romantic feelings for Misty Rain until after he knew they were cousins. Oh, Korea…
Still, the fairy tale-like ending was very well done and fitting, and tied into the themes at the beginning of the series, before all the action moved to Earth, very well. I liked the story of Misty Rain’s parents, but find it slightly odd that Hanbit didn’t realize he might have romantic feelings for Misty Rain until after he knew they were cousins. Oh, Korea…
Hmm..I just realized that this was the title that got me looking and manhwa again after a number of disappointments/loss of interest the last few years. And now it is over. Perhaps I shall track down Mira Lee’s other series, Operation: Liberate Men.
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Date: 2008-06-09 08:28 am (UTC)O:LM is something I think I will try at some point; it sounds interesting enough.
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Date: 2008-06-09 03:57 pm (UTC)Dokebi Bride I've read the first 5 volumes of, and am quite fond of. It's essentially built around myth and tradition vs modern world, and someone who can't make the two come together in her own life.
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Date: 2008-06-09 07:19 pm (UTC)