
Book Review: The Witch and the Beast
A unique manga with a detailed, realistic art style, this series is perfect for a reader who wants something new.
Mida has an eclectic taste that spreads through most of the shop; they’re a seasoned explorer of Sci-fi, fantasy, classics and non-fiction – especially about the weird critters in the ocean- but you’re most likely to find them lurking in the shelves of the Manga section. Having read it for many years, their taste is extensive and they love helping people find their next favourite series. They’re also an avid player of Dungeons and Dragons and love helping others who are looking to dip their toes into the game.

A unique manga with a detailed, realistic art style, this series is perfect for a reader who wants something new.

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