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Chibi Vampire: The Novel, Vol. 2

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Description

Follows Karin Maak, a vampire who is compelled to inject blood into her victims every month, and her often humorous experiences with fellow students, friends, and family. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ TokyoPop


Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 8, 2007


Edition ‏ : ‎ First Edition


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Print length ‏ : ‎ 176 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1598169238


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 32


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.6 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.25 x 0.75 x 7.5 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #3,296,765 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,305 in Vampire Horror #15,455 in Fiction Satire #15,539 in Humorous Fiction


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  • Five Stars
Format: Paperback
Love it!
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2015 by Terissa Ellington

  • Another charming character is introduced in the Chibi Vampire series
Format: Paperback
This second text novel of CHIBI VAMPIRE that was written by Tohru Kai but features drawings done by series creator Yuna Kagesaki takes place inbetween the second and third manga books. (Actually this presents a slight problem since at the beginning of the third manga book Karin says it's been a week since Kenta found out she came from a family of vampires, an event that happens at the end of manga book 2. The passage of time that goes by in the second novel I'd say would be at least about 2 weeks. Also there's a problem introduced in the second manga book about Harumi, a high school girl who ran away from home and now works at a seedy love hotel, the same place where Kenta's mom Fumio has now gotten a job as a cleaning lady. This plotline doesn't get resolved until the third manga book. This isn't brought up at all in the second novel. Finally, there's a moment in the third manga book where Kenta says it's finally summer break. However, the second novel takes place DURING summer break, while the third manga book starts out when it's the school year. Does a whole 'nother year pass during the events of the third manga book? Those problems aside, however, this is another terrific chapter in the series. It's during summer break. (I guess we're just supposed to discount Kenta's remark in the third manga book about summer arriving.) A series of mysterious fires have broken out in various parts of town. The police suspect arson. Kenta, meanwhile, has been working in various part-time jobs moving people's furniture and walking people's dogs, in addition to working at the Julian, while Fumio works as a cleaning lady at the love hotel. Kenta is on his way to the Julian one day when he comes across China Oriska, a young novice nun about his age who is being harrassed by a lecherous business man who is trying to drag her into his car. Kenta chases the lecher off, and China thanks him. It starts to rain so he gives her his umbrella, then runs off to the resteraunt. China watches him adoringly. Karin, meanwhile, across the street, watches the scene. It bothers her considerably, even though she still refuses to think of Kenta as anything more than a friend. When China gets back to the convent she tells the older nuns about the boy who saved her and gave her his umbrella. She thinks also seems to be attarcted to Kenta, even though her status as a novice nun forbids such a thing. When Karin gets home, meanwhile, she finds Ren in her room watching T.V. As it turns out, in the latest arson attack a young woman was attacked and blugeoned over the head. She is now being taken to the hospidal, and she is Minori Yokono, Ren's latest girlfriend/blood-source. The next day while working at the Julian Karin hears Kenta saying he should have gotten China's number. This brings Karin under more emotional stress, which conflicts with her telling herself that there's nothing between her and Kenta. Kenta, Meanwhile, just wants to get China's phone number so he can get his umbrella back. Then China shows up at the resteraunt with one of the older nuns and his umbrella. He's elated to get his umbrella back, although Karin mistakes this for his being attracted to China, and becomes depressed. The next evening China is walking through town back to the convent by herself and is having her own inner struggle between her attraction to Kenta and her duty as a novice nun to remain celebate. Then as she takes a shortcut through an alley she sees Karin biting a man, though it looks like she's hugging him. The man fall unconcious, and then Ren comes and erases his memomry. From what China sees, it looks as though Ren has knocked the man unconcious. She wonders if Karin is luring men into alleys and then Ren is knocking them out and stealing their money. The next day China comes back to the Julian and wants to speak with Karin. China tells Karin what she saw the night before when Karin was with Ren. She wonders if he was forcing Karin to commit crimes. After her initial shocked reaction, Karin tells China Ren's her brother and that she's just friends with Kenta. Then Karin catches the scent of something burning. She and China go to investigate, and find another building on fire. And then they see the arsonist... O.K., I'm going to stop now because to say anymore would be saying too much. Let's just say if you're a fan of the manga this is a book you can't miss. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2007 by peter krug

  • Love it!!!
Format: Paperback
I love Chibi Vampire! If you like the Manga and Anime, then you will find this very entertaining!
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2008 by Judith K. Naper

  • Great buy
Format: Paperback
I am reading it and I am an automatic reverse vampire fan..... lmao
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2018 by Jesse Cassell

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