Lenni Reviews: “Island in a Puddle” Vol. 2, by Kei Sanbe

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Minato is still trapped inside a criminal’s body but some memories are starting to bleed through, giving him knowledge and skills he can use to defend himself.

We are also introduced to a blind woman named Rumi who is helping Minato and she is a precious bean who must be protected at all costs. If Minato is going to be stuck living this fugitive’s life, he might as well have one person who isn’t awful

This is all really interesting but I wonder how long this can go, how will they switch back, and how messed up Minato will be after all this. This kid is dumped into the body of a guy who has no problem killing people so Minato is forced to do things his kid brain shouldn’t need to deal with. I can’t wait to see what happens. 4 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “Island in a Puddle” Vol. 1, by Kei Sanbe

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

Minato is a young child who cares for his little sister, Nagisa, due to his mother’s neglect; as she vanishes for days at a time. When their mom returns to take them to an amusement park, a freak storm and a strike of lightning results in Minato switching bodies with a thief and a murderer with a dead body at his feet.

From the same mind that brought you Erased, this premise is really messed up. I can’t imagine what Minato is going through when in a flash he goes from his mother abandoning him to being a wanted murderer while his little sister is living with a criminal who has gods know what plans. As a first volume, it works perfectly to introduce all the characters and hook you into the story. I can’t wait for the next one and see how this all plays out. 4.9 out of 5.

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