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asked by paradiselove on November 11, 2006 4:09 PM

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Awesome pictures,good descriptions.You WILL want to keep reading it.There are also a LOT of grammar mistakes,but that does not actually mess up the book.If you like sailor mars,I recommend this book!
reviewed by nat on November 16, 2006 11:39 PM

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This book is mostly pictures with writing next to them about the picture. It is all about Rei (I hate it when they use the American names). It tells you about her transformation, powers, best episodes, and there is a section where they ask her questions in the back.
In some parts you can tell the information is about the Japanese show instead of the American show, which is a lot different. (I think the Japanese show is probably better, but I only have two of the uncut videos, and they are a lot better than the others, actually.)
This book isn't perfect. There are several mistakes. In one picture it shows a mark on Rei's forehead, but it says it is on her cheek. There are several other mistakes like this, too.
Also, people who really like Sailor Moon already know all of the info in this book from the show and the manga.
My only complaint is that this book is mostly narrated by Usagi instead of Rei. The other books are narrated by the girl they are about, but not this one. And there is nothing about SuperS or Stars in this book except about three pictures from SuperS.
If you have just become a fan of Sailor Moon, then you should read these books. But if you have watched a lot of the show and read the manga, like me, then you'll already know evrything in this book.
reviewed by librarian on November 17, 2006 5:47 PM

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I gave it a 4/5 because it mainly concentrates on the lame North American dub version, I just liked the pics!
reviewed by skywalker on November 23, 2006 7:16 PM

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Yet another easy-read Scout Guide with bits of info, and cool pictures. The most interesting parts of this book for me, were Sailor Mars' transformation and attacks, although they weren't in very good order, the pages showing Raye's different clothes and favorite fashions, and the 50 Secrets Of Sailor Mars section. I noticed that unlike the other books, the index in this book was in the back, and instead of pictures of the other Scout Guides in the back, it just showed the names in the front. But those two minor things should not affect your decision on whether or not to buy this book in any way, because they are simply differences, not cons.

I noticed, too, that Sailor Mars/Raye seems to change in every picture. In some pictures, her face is thin and mature, in others, it's plump and her eyes are big, and some pictures look more like someone who would be Raye's almost-identical older sister. They're still great pictures, though. Especially the exclusive ones, which are, in my opinion, prettier then the ones taken from the TV series and from the movies.

I would recommend this book if you are new to Sailor Moon, and are wanting to learn more about Sailor Mars, or if you are a Sailor Mars or Sailor Moon fan in search of an easy and entertaining read. I would NOT recommend this book to die-hard Sailor Moon fans looking for information they don't already know, because this book, like I said, is basically just stuff taken from the TV series.

CAUTION: This book contains very mature content, and should not be freely read by children under twelve or thirteen.
reviewed by wellness on November 24, 2006 7:23 AM

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