![]() ![]() The main protagonist has extra "skills" that other people don't. There's a young male protagonist who teams up with girl(s). They're in a video game that has affected people in their real lives due to some hidden code in the programming. The more I read of the story, the more I started to wonder which came first, this or Sword Art Online as the story lines are incredibly similar. It was certainly an exciting way to begin a story and it also made me extra glad of the introductions at the beginning. The action certainly gets started with a bang and right from page one you are in the thick of a battle. ![]() I really liked this touch as I've found in manga a lot of characters can be brought in very quickly and it can become overwhelming figuring out who everyone is and what their role is in the story. ![]() hack//XXXX, Volume 1 by Megane Kikuya and Hiroshi Matsuyama and I have to say I was really looking forward to reading this after reading the synopsis on the back (front) of the book.Īt the start of the story, there are a couple of pages dedicated to introducing the characters with a little picture of them so that you know who everyone is before it starts and you know a little bit about them. The last of my library books from last week was. ![]()
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