Binding: Comic Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5952 EAN: 9780345502025 ISBN: 0345502027 Label: Del Rey Manufacturer: Del Rey Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 192 Publication Date: June 03, 2008 Publisher: Del Rey Reading Level: Young Adult Release Date: June 03, 2008 Sales Rank: 115094 Studio: Del Rey
Now that the Mahora Festival is finally over, everyone’s ready for some peace and quiet. But the school is in an uproar after Misora impersonates a priest . . . and convinces her fellow students to spill their deepest secrets in the confessional. It seems like everyone has a secret–and all of them involve Negi!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Perfect
After the very exciting and 'stressful' school festival, the story calms down (this a positive, trust me). It is also the start of a mini saga which is similar to the one before the school festival (pretty much, a training saga). Sure its not TOO TOO interesting and it lasts 2-3 volumes, but you need this break for what happens in the later volumes (21+). Just hold and enjoy this humorous calm.
Rating: - Negima! Vol 18...laughs...
Comedy,more Comedy,remembers me
"Lost In Translation" Manga version
inside a Girls school...
Hope Del Rey will continue publishing
all volumes of Negima! after the number 20....
Rating: - The Future Belongs to Everyone
This volume of Negima finally features the end of the Mahora Festival, which began way back in Volume 10. After being defeated by Negi, Chao goes back to the future (permanently?). The rest of the students complete final exams and get ready for summer vacation. It has a more lighthearted feel than the series has had in a long time. Fans of the series will continue to enjoy it.
Rating: - Until we meet again!
As Mahora Festival draws to a close, Negi has won the fight and the battle to prevent magic from leaking throughout the world. Negi is now confronted with his former student as she is bent on returning back to her own time. As Negi tries to convince her otherwise, she bids farewell to Negi and her fellow classmates and leaves Negi with words that have left him even more confused about what he should do. Life for Negi and his students return normal after the Festival as Negi must prepare for final ... Read More
Rating: - slow
Well it looks like things slow down, a lot! The festival is over and well it's a bit of a snooze except for one part of the story that has to deal with "Confessions." It is not a bad read just not up to the usual silliness or action that I have come to expect from Negima. Although, the ending does make you want to get 19 with anticipation. 18 itself is just okay.