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Title:Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE, Vol. 1 (Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE #1)
Author:CLAMP
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 197 pages
Published:April 27th 2004 by Del Rey (first published August 9th 2003)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Comics. Romance. Adventure. Young Adult

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SAKURA AND SYAORAN RETURN!

But they're not the people you know. Sakura is the princess of Clow - and possessor of a mysterious, misunderstood power that promises to change the world. Syaoran is her childhood friend and leader of the archaeological dig that took his father's life. They reside in an alternate reality...where whatever you least expect can happen - and does. When Sakura ventures to the dig site to declare her love for Syaoran, a puzzling symbol is uncovered - which triggers a remarkable quest. Now Syaoran embarks upon a desperate journey through other worlds - all in the name of saving Sakura.

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Original Title: ツバサ-RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE- 1
ISBN: 0345470575 (ISBN13: 9780345470577)
Edition Language: English
Series: Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE #1
Characters: Yuko Ichihara, Sakura (CLAMP), Syaoran (CLAMP)

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I've been meaning to read this for a while but never got the time to. Took my history test few hours ago and I deserve this break. Lol.Binge reading is a thing. Reading this, nostalgia hits like a truck. All the characters are familiar where all it take is a little recall. I don't think I mind alternate dimensions though most reviewers are disgruntled over the fact that the characters are not the same as before. I think they are at the very core the same but the situations make them different.

I read this years ago for the first time and it's what really got me started reading manga and watching anime. Tsubasa Reservior Chronicles is an amazing series about traveling with people you'd never expect to retrieve something very precious that was lost. It's full of amazing characters, fascinating worlds, deep characters that you only know the top of the iceberg of in this book but that gradually melt so that you can see the full picture. Every choice has a reason and a consequence. Reality

OK, I plowed through all 28 volumes of this initially in an effort to make sense of xxxHolic. Which, eventually, it sort of did. What I am to use to make sense of Tsubasa, I don't know. Well, Wikipedia, I suppose, but even it only becomes comprehensible after one has read the thing maybe twice.I had actually, as usual, started with the anime, but it does not go all the way to the end of the tale, and it skipped some parts I'd been especially curious about. The anime is quite well done and

This is a fantasy quest journey and most of all a love story. Childhood friends, Princess Sakura and Syaoran, the son of a famous archeologist, meet up again after seven years apart. The royal family offered Syaoran a place in their home after his father died, but he felt that, as a commoner, he couldnt. Now Syaoran has established a name for himself in the archeological field and returns to the land of Sakuras kingdom. When Sakura visits the archeological dig she touches the Tsubasa (the wings)

A well written, and fun story. I've seen this around before, but never heard anything about it. I love the art style though, and had to give it a try! Inside and out, the artwork is amazing, and the story is just as entertaining! I love the characters, Syaoran and Sakura are both likeable, and Fei and Kurogane are great together! I also enjoyed the side characters, and the setting is easy to imagine, yet unique enough to hold my attention. I will definitely continue this series, and try to find

I would rate and review this book for all of the volumes--all 28 of them.At first, what intrigued me was the fact that Sakura and Syaoran from CCS were back in somehow different adventure. But when I was read it, I was totally wrong.This story told about the whole new adventure that have no--or just slight--connection from CCS. In this story CLAMP managed to gathered all of the character they've been made and put them into different role--parallel universe, they say, so the soul is the same yet

This starts with a bit of a bang, and picks up pace quickly. The art is traditional Clamp style, very easy to follow for the most part, and the story is interesting. I like the way Clamp is bringing in characters from their past works. I would suggest looking into the series these characters come from, and their is a convenient list in the back that says where they came from. That being said, you can enjoy it without having read those series, as the characters are completely different. I would