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Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Manga Review: Flying Witch, Volume 5, by Chihiro Ishizuka


Rating (Out of 5): ~4
Publisher: Vertical Comics
Release Date: March 2018
Volumes: 7+
Spoilers?: Light.
Volume: 1. 4. 6.

Goodreads Synopsis:

Makoto gets her first official job request from a Society Witch, and while the job seems mundane at first, a bit of immature magic makes for an unexpected situation. Makoto uses the payment from the job to buy a magical item that reveals the invisible. Chinatsu’s gift from Beachy starts to wreak havoc, until it’s reduced to a form that lets her use a spell...

Review:

Makoto gets her first job as a witch, and it's babysitting a little boy, who makes it rain when he cries. Since this is a slice-of-life, light-hearted series, this turns out fun instead of worrying. After that, Makoto's sister gets conned into buying a “magical” fishing rod, and then Kei gets hiccups that won't go away.
Chinatsu isn't really a witch yet, but she's trying to get there. She goes with Makoto to get paid, and they both try out a magical item that lets them see creatures that are normally hidden. And afterward, she gets a magical item of her own.
This series is honestly too fast, but it's such a fun, easy read. It's rather delightful.

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