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InuYasha, Vol. 16

InuYasha, Vol. 16

Published in
2000
4.33
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Description

Inu-Yasha's again does battle with the demon Naraku, whose newest weapon is Kagura, a beautiful wind witch with awesome powers, in order to gain control of a large and very powerful fragment of the Shikon Jewel.
Age
13-17
Text complexity
proficient
Length
192 pages
Book in series
#16

Why to read

  • Continuation of a Classic Tale: 'InuYasha, Vol. 16' by Rumiko Takahashi continues the epic and beloved story of InuYasha and Kagome. Fans of the series will want to keep reading to see how their adventure unfolds, as each volume builds upon the last, offering new twists, characters, and lore.
  • Character Development: This volume dives deeper into the characters' backgrounds and personalities, providing readers with a better understanding of their motivations and relationships. The growth and changes that the characters undergo are a significant draw for readers who have become invested in their journeys.
  • Artistic Style: Rumiko Takahashi's unique and expressive artwork is a highlight of the series. The attention to detail in the drawings of the feudal era settings, as well as the depiction of action scenes, adds to the immersive experience of the story.
  • Cultural Enrichment: Reading 'InuYasha, Vol. 16' exposes readers to elements of Japanese folklore and history, intertwined with the fictional narrative. It's an entertaining way to gain insight into Japanese culture and mythological creatures, such as yokai, which play a significant role in the series.