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The Dreaming manga volume 3
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The Dreaming manga volume 3
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The Dreaming manga volume 3

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Are the girls ghosts? What do they want? The students lose sight of the ghostly girls and presume that they have entered the school. Amber spots Millie among them, who speaks to her almost as if to warn her of something. Even if the returning girls aren't ghosts, they're definitely not part of the living...
LanguageEnglish
PublisherTOKYOPOP
Release dateApr 4, 2019
ISBN9781427861207
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    All of the pages are blank and its extremely frustrating
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    The Little BookwormWhen twins Jeanie and Amber are sent to Greenwich Private College in Australia, they expect it will be a regular school. Things quickly turn creepy as the sisters are told to pretend they are not twins and start dreaming the same dreams. As they delved further into the history of the school and the rumors of haunting and missing girls, the twins start to realize that the key might be in their dreams.I went ahead and read all three since manga are short and it's only a three part series. This is some creepy stuff right here. The first volume is the introduction to the story with one of the twins getting weirded out right away at their new boarding school. Then they have the same dream about the bushland that surrounds the school and girls with knifes. The second and third volume give more history of the school and the disappearances that have happened over the years with the very creepy back story of the vice-principal. At first, it seemed that the story was going to devolve into some lame fairy tale, but then it takes a sharp turn at what? and then stops at nightmarish so I was actually somewhat surprised at the end. Though there was a storyline that feels like it was dropped somewhere along the way and I'm not quite sure what happened there at the end.As far the artwork, it is typical manga style although with more creepy eyes than I have read before. I had some trouble with who was who until I realized that Jeanie always has a ponytail and then I got it. I think it is hard to draw twins and not have confusion though. The art really did add to the overall effect the story was going for and the paintings inside of the school were majorly horrible (like in scary, not in poorly drawn or anything).