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Original Title: ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE- 9
ISBN: 0345484290 (ISBN13: 9780345484291)
Edition Language: English
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IN THE GOD'S HANDS

Five friends continue their desperate search for Princess Sakura's memories, which have been scattered across parallel worlds in the form of magically potent feathers. But this time Syaoran and Sakura are pulled from a tumultuous land where two factions battle over a statue of the God of Calamity - and into the realm of that very divinity! Now they find themselves on one side of a long, bloody conflict between two gods and their minions. Unfortunately the experienced fighters in their band, Fai and Kurogane, seem to be aligned with the opposition. In a war that can be ended only by the death of a god, how can Syaoran and Sakura hope to stay alive?

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Title:Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE, Vol. 09 (Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE #9)
Author:CLAMP
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 184 pages
Published:April 25th 2006 by Del Rey (first published February 17th 2005)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Comics. Romance

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I'm very confused as to what is happening with Kurogane and Fai right now.

Most fans I've spoken to really like this arc, but it was pretty underwhelming in my opinion. A lot of the twists came out of nowhere with very little, if any, build-up, which sucked out any emotional impact the climax may have had. From what I can tell, the Yama/Shura arc serves as foreshadowing for several books down the line, and I think CLAMP may have sacrificed the story aspect just for cryptic dialogue that won't have any pay-off for another four volumes.I love the idea that the group can

The fight scenes are a bit easier to follow in this volume. There are so many mysteries left! I enjoy the characters quite a bit.

I really enjoyed this volume. I found the art in it much better than the previous volume and the plot is getting more mature now.

October 2013: 3.5 Stars (Shown as 4)This volume was so, so confusing!! Argh, it's so frustrating how much escaped me!! According to my brother, who is ahead of me in this series, a lot of it gets explained, but only vaguely.. Hmm :/Meanwhile, WHERE THE HECK ARE FAI AND KUROGANE?! I miss them :(Although, that tender moment between Sakura and Syaoran.. DAWWWW :3 and Mokona's so frigging cute!!!!

Not sure I followed everything in this one, but I think I got the gist.

The story is starting to get a bit confusing, with the RG Veda references taking precedent over the actual storyline. The group is separated even after they are transported to another world, but I felt like I missed something since the statues are now alive and fighting a battle for the wish-granting moon castle, but the events are somehow representative of the competition between the circus troop and temple crew. This volume ends with one of the living statues impaling herself on the sword of