Monday, February 28, 2011

InuYasha: Volume 46

by Rumiko Takahashi, 184 pages

Naraku retrieves his heart in order to make the most of its all-too-human corruptibility. With it, he plays with the emotions of those who would stand in his way. Will Kagome be able to withstand the poisoning influence of Naraku's spider threads and save Kikyo? And how much longer will Miroku be able to hide the extent of his injuries from those he loves?

Ooh, creepy Naraku's got his heart back! Spidery goodness (well, evilness) once more! And yay! Sesshomaru, InuYasha's full-demon brother, makes an appearance after far too long an absence. He saves poor Kohaku but won't admit it wasn't just for his own convenience because he's too proud to confess to being a softy. Rin's influence, that. The little girl worships him and he can't bring himself to let her down. Sesshomaru's a cold, quiet spoken character who never changes his expression, and if you think he might possibly look or sound mad, then it's already too late for you (or whoever's on the receiving end of his super subtle ire). The day I can actually make out a furrow between his brows, I think I will jump out of my chair in excitement. I like InuYasha just fine, but his head would explode with jealousy if he knew how much cooler I think his brother is. Hee hee. :P

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