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Saturday, October 13, 2018

Book Review: The World God Only Knows Vol. 25


Review:  #784
Title:  The World God Only Knows Vol. 25
Series:  The World God Only Knows - 25th volume
Author:  Tamiki Wakaki
Comments:  Volume 25 finally signals the end of the arc involving Kaori and the plan for Vintage to open up the gaps in all the girls’ hearts at the school.  It was a messy and muddled plot, feeling overlong as if you weren’t getting anywhere.  However, once that has been resolved and the next phase of the past arc begins, you will forgive everything as a few significant revelations occur.  The history of Hell, the truth about Dokuro, and the intricate plan were fantastic and surprises you.  It all feels like it fits perfectly.  It jumps between the past and the future but the author has done it masterfully, keeping up the tight pacing once again.  It wraps together (although more like a retcon) a purpose for Keima and the various girls that he had to save from runaway spirits.  We also finally get an answer of some long standing mysteries that was hinted at during the very beginning of the series.  After a few average volumes, Volume 25 finally delivers a satisfying punch.
Rating:  7/10
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