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BLEACH Can't Fear Your Own World
32
3
Finished
Aug 4, 2017 to Dec 4, 2018
9.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
2
Reviews Worldwide
In my opinion, this novel is amazing. It focuses on Shuhei rather than Ichigo. It brought in few new members to the verse that were extremely enjoyable, especially Tokinada which is one of my favourite Shonen villains, mainly due to his sadistic nature. In the TYBW arc, it was rushed due to Kubos declining health throughout. The novel however fixed most of the plot holes and expanded on the story. It explained the importance of the Soul King in more depth, displayed his powers and elaborated on the origins of the Noble clans. The novels were honestly well written and very enjoyable. Hopefully, the Bleach anime willfix the problems in the TYBW under Kubo's watch as he originally envisioned the arc to be a lot longer than shown in the manga, and this novel gets an adaptation as well.
The Quincies's Thousand Year Blood War is over, but the embers of turmoil still smolder in the Soul Society. Tokinada Tsunayashiro, elevated to head of his clan after a slew of assassinations take out every other claimant to the title, has a grand plan to create a new Soul King. His dark ambitions soon sow the seeds of a new total war across the realms, but all is not lost. There is one unlikely Soul Reaper who holds the key to defusing the conflict—Shuhei Hisagi, assistant captain of the Ninth Company and reporter for the Seireitei Bulletin! (Source: VIZ Media)
Bleach: Can't Fear Your Own World (CFYOW) is a light novel series set in the Bleach universe, written by Ryohgo Narita. It takes place after the Thousand Year Blood War arc of the original manga series. Here is a review and rating of each aspect of CFYOW: Introduction: 7/10 The introduction of CFYOW is a bit messy, as it assumes that the reader is already familiar with the Bleach universe. It jumps right into the story without much background information or explanation. Story: 8/10 The story takes place in the aftermath of the Thousand Year Blood War, with the Soul Society facing new threats. The plot is engaging,with twists and turns that keep the readers on the edge of their seats. However, the pacing is slow at times, and the story can get convoluted due to the large cast of characters. Characters: 9/10 The characters in CFYOW are well-developed and interesting. Several fan-favorite characters return, and new characters are introduced as well. The character interactions are engaging, and their personalities shine through. Ending: 8/10 The ending of CFYOW is satisfying, with many loose ends tied up. However, it also feels like there is more story to be told, leaving the readers somewhat unsatisfied. Theme: 8/10 CFYOW explores themes such as fear, loss, and sacrifice. It also delves deeper into the morality of the Soul Society and the actions of its leaders. Enjoyment: 7/10 CFYOW is enjoyable for Bleach fans who want to continue exploring the world and characters they love. However, it may not be as enjoyable for readers who are not heavily invested in the Bleach franchise. Overall rating: 8/10 CFYOW is a solid addition to the Bleach franchise, with an engaging story and well-developed characters. However, it may not be as accessible to new readers as it assumes familiarity with the Bleach universe.