Kohane-chan is settling in well to her new life away from her cruel mother; she's even learning to cook from Watanuki! Food and cooking play a central role in this volume, as Watanuki takes on another cooking student, but she seems to be a rather odd case. She won't eat her own cooking because sh...
One of the best. The ending is vague in all the right ways. I'm impressed with all the thought put into this manga. It's pretty amazing stuff, it's all true. CLAMP knows a lot about real magic and the occult. In a responsible manner (if I may say so myself) they keep it neutral, unlike, say, the ...
I really do miss the old Watanuki.... though he's a little bit sexier these days. And speaking of sexy.... is it weird I find Haruka-san sexy? XD I think Domeki-kun is cute... but his grandpa... hubba hubba!! XD They are essentially twins... it's always weird how even when you have two people who...
I have to say that I agreed with Watanuki in the last volume about it almost being nostalgic to have a customer in the shop again; it has been a few volumes since there has been one since it has been so heavy on overarching plot.The major take home from this volume for me (beyond the major plot p...
Reading volume 15, I honestly thought that the series would perhaps end. After the way X/1999 simply didn't finish, I wouldn't put it past CLAMP in the least. Not so, thankfully! Our beloved mysterious store has merely changed hands, and it is now the Age of Kimihiro! And what a delight that i...