Inuki presents a series about ordinary children who encounter the strange and terrifying at their very own school, and discover that many ghost stories, urban legends and superstitions are truly and horribly real.
...I felt that this series was a bit rushed and somewhat confusing at times. *****Spoiler Alert**** I mean, after reading all three volumes, I had SO many questions floating around in my head that it almost made me crazy. The twins, for example... Where they really twins? Or was the author insinuating that one of them was (perhaps) one of the thirteen ghosts? Who were the other nine ghosts? I think that only 4 of them were introduced-- perhaps. So many unanswered questions! *gah~!* ****End of Spoiler**** Like I said, it was a pretty good series, but I was still kind of expecting to see more. "Presents", a series by this same artist, is much more thorough and straight forward than this series. Perhaps it would have been better to spread this particular story out over five volumes rather than three; because even if the mystery behind the thirteen ghost had not been completely solved by the end of it all, I might have at least understood the when's and why's of the situation just a liiiiiiitle bit better.
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