Lenni Reviews: “Centuria” Vol. 2, by Tohru Kuramori

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*This book was given to me in exchange for an honest review.

After washing ashore with Diana, Julian is taken in by Angvall and Titi, acquires a job, and is living the peaceful life he’d hoped for the baby. But a prophecy about the king’s death brings trouble, threatening Julian’s idyllic found family.

I love how this series has these awesome human characters and these horrid abominations of nature.

It’s a credit to the artist and the style, in my opinion, to handle both and impact my senses in such a way that I’m both cringing and smiling. So far, the characters are so interesting, the prophecy and powers are cool, and I can see so much potential for some epic dark fantasy fun as this goes on. 4 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “Centuria” Vol. 1, by Tōru Kuramori

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*This book was given to me in exchange for an honest review and is suggested for mature readers due to violence and mild nudity.

All Julian has ever known is the brutal life of a slave. When he attempts to escape, he stows away on a slave ship in cursed waters. Julian encounters kindness and horror, resulting in his body being infused with the power of a hundred lives by a goddess and a newborn baby in his care.

It’s been a while since I dug into some high fantasy that’s not romance or slice of life. That being said, this is a pretty interesting yet standard-ish start to a dark fantasy. We’ve set up the small core cast and established some rules of this world and I would love to read more and get to know these characters more. 3 out of 5.

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