Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi

Sailor Moon (Sailor Moon, #6)

by Naoko Takeuchi

One of the most-beloved of all Japanese manga titles, Naoko Takeuchi's Sailor Moon has enthrailed millions of readers worldwide since its debut in book form in early 1992. When Bunny Tsukino adopts a stray cat, she gets more than she bargains for! The talking cat, Luna, informs Bunny that she is actually Sailor Moon, a magical princess from the future and protector of the Solar System. With the help of her new friends, the Sailor Scouts, and the mysterious Tuxedo Mask, Sailor Moon embarks on a quest to save us all from the evil powers of the Negaverse!

Reviewed by Stephanie on

4 of 5 stars

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This review was originally posted on Once Upon a ChapterThe Sailor Moon Pretty Guardian series continues to entertain me. I liked that we got a peek at a few Guardians who aren't dying to be a part of the tightly knit group. You'd think by book six I'd be tired of the (admittedly cheesey) badd guys but I found this new round of baddies to be amusing. I have to confess that the baddie levels confused me but I've found that if I roll with it everything works out! I"m curious to see where the series will go in the next book.

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