Spice & Wolf, Vol. 13: Side Colors III

Spice & Wolf, Vol. 13: Side Colors III

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  • Create Date:2021-06-27 09:55:58
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  • Author:Isuna Hasekura
  • ISBN:0316336610
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Summary

This collection of short stories from the world of Spice & Wolf features three new vignettes from Lawrence and Holo's journeys, as well as a novella that follows Norah the shepherdess and her faithful sheepdog, Enek, as they put the city of Ruvinheigen behind them and try to forge a new path for themselves。。。

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HermitBell

2。5Dog POV was boring。 The other stories were pretty fine。

TVince

Although it's only a collection of short stories。 I totally couldn't put the book down。 Just when I thought I could sleep fine with a story from Holo's perspective, there came Norah's story from Enek's perspective nonetheless。 Although it's only a collection of short stories。 I totally couldn't put the book down。 Just when I thought I could sleep fine with a story from Holo's perspective, there came Norah's story from Enek's perspective nonetheless。 。。。more

Rafaela (dragonsandpaperbacks)

Side Colors III is easily my favorite of the three short story collections published so far。 It's all about the character interactions with a diminished focus on the economics/business aspect。 In this volume, there are three stories that focus on Holo and Lawrences, featuring the best of their heartwarming moments, casual banter and clever remarks。 One of them is even told from Holo's perspective, which is always a nice surprise and an interesting change of pace。 The other one, which takes up al Side Colors III is easily my favorite of the three short story collections published so far。 It's all about the character interactions with a diminished focus on the economics/business aspect。 In this volume, there are three stories that focus on Holo and Lawrences, featuring the best of their heartwarming moments, casual banter and clever remarks。 One of them is even told from Holo's perspective, which is always a nice surprise and an interesting change of pace。 The other one, which takes up almost half the book, follows Norah and Ennek as they travel to Gustav in search of wor。 Interestingly enough, this story is told from Ennek's perspective。 In this series, animals and animal spirits have a special focus。 Ennek was quite humanized and overly so in my opinion, but it was another interesting change of pace。 The writing is as usual clever, lush with details and I really like it。 It was particularly good in Wolf and Silver Sigh, the story told from Holo's perspective。 Overall, it was just what I wanted - well-written, heartwarming moments of some of my favorite characters。 。。。more

Estel

I really enjoyed this collection of side stories, and feel like it shows the author's growth as a writer。 The different points of view are what really makes this wonderful--something from Holo's viewpoint, and also a short story from the viewpoint of Norah's dog Enik。 I also really appreciate how kindness is depicted in this series--how it's shown that it can hurt, and cut the person holding it, but also that it's worthwhile, even in a world that doesn't often seem to appreciate it。 I really enjoyed this collection of side stories, and feel like it shows the author's growth as a writer。 The different points of view are what really makes this wonderful--something from Holo's viewpoint, and also a short story from the viewpoint of Norah's dog Enik。 I also really appreciate how kindness is depicted in this series--how it's shown that it can hurt, and cut the person holding it, but also that it's worthwhile, even in a world that doesn't often seem to appreciate it。 。。。more

Aaron

The Shepherdess and the Black Knight is the only story I haven't enjoyed in this series。 The Shepherdess and the Black Knight is the only story I haven't enjoyed in this series。 。。。more

Dann

This would have been a 5/5 but the last short story just drags on and on。

Robert R。

While Isuna Hasekura's overall style continues to improve, this in in my opinion the weakest of the set of the side colors volumes。 We get a story from Holo's point of view which as others have mentioned fails to do her character or intelligence justice - the previous short story from her POV was while she was ill so it's tone is a bit more understanable。 The last story brings back Norah for her own mini-adventure, but it's unrelated to any of the main stories。 Additionally first two shorts don' While Isuna Hasekura's overall style continues to improve, this in in my opinion the weakest of the set of the side colors volumes。 We get a story from Holo's point of view which as others have mentioned fails to do her character or intelligence justice - the previous short story from her POV was while she was ill so it's tone is a bit more understanable。 The last story brings back Norah for her own mini-adventure, but it's unrelated to any of the main stories。 Additionally first two shorts don't seem to fit comfortably within the overall timeline of the series。If you're a series fan, you'll want to read this, just be prepared。 Of course at least now you can jump right into the next volume; and this is a pretty quick read so go ahead。 。。。more

Anniken Haga

The last of the short story collections in this series - so far。I will be honest and say I had some misgivings about starting it, as the last one was rather dry and I had such troubles getting through it, but I gave it a shot, and I'm glad I did! I think this Side Colors is the strongest one of the three so far。 The relationship between Holo and Lawrence is established and it is clear the author both believe in it, and knows it well。I am honestly glad I read these stories, even the one about Nor The last of the short story collections in this series - so far。I will be honest and say I had some misgivings about starting it, as the last one was rather dry and I had such troubles getting through it, but I gave it a shot, and I'm glad I did! I think this Side Colors is the strongest one of the three so far。 The relationship between Holo and Lawrence is established and it is clear the author both believe in it, and knows it well。I am honestly glad I read these stories, even the one about Norah。 Here follows the individual reviews for each story。THE WOLF AND THE HONEYED PEACH PRESERVESOne of the cuter shorts for this series。 It helps that at this point the relatiobship between Holo and Lawrence has really kicked of but is still new!Also, did they or did they not get the preserves? And where can I find some? Even if it sounds too sweet, I want to taste it now4/5THE WOLF AND THE TWILIGHT—COLORED GIFTThis was both a sad and a cute one。 I like the way the relationship between Lawrence and Holo has evolved, and these little scenes from their daily life are so adorable4/5THE WOLF AND THE SILVER SIGHYay! Another story told from Holo's POV, and this time set during the main arc so we get to see her thoughts about Lawrence。 If I thought the other shorts in this collection were cute, they were nothing compared to this one。 Both fun and serious all at once, and saying so much about their relationship and Holo's character4/5THE SHEEPERDESS AND THE BLACK KNIGHTI had some doubts regarding this story as it didn't contain Holo and was rather long, but im the end it was ok。 I do feel that the story is currently unfinished, though。 I'm also a bit annoyed at the fact that the author has given Enek much of Holo's personality, when I think there are more original ways he could have taken, but it was fun getting inside his head!3/5Time to get on to the next book in the series! EDIT: I've seen one reviewer mentioning that the author is diminishing Holo's knowledge in some of these shorts to make her seem cuter and give Lawrence an upper hand。 While I agree that I wish Holo had figured it out on her own, I must also point out that how can you figure something out when you don't have all the pieces? In that sense, I do not doubt that Holo didn't solve the puzzle before the end of the story, and so the author didn't diminish her knowledge。 I'm not saying this to call out the other reviewer, but because it got me thinking about the story in a new way, and I wanted to share my thoughts on it。 。。。more

Ricardo Matos

Even putting it into perspective of a side story book, the plot for the 3 short stories are quite poor, and the author goes as far as to admit in the afterword the third story was just uninteresting so she used the dog as the narrator to give it some zing。。。 had to really make an effort to finish this one。

Karla Schneider

Shorts。

Rita the Parrot Princess

Enjoyable collection of three short stories (two are very short) and one novella that continues the adventure of Nora Arendt the shepherdess and her dog Enek。 The story was told through the eyes of Enek which put a unique twist on it。

Emily

This contained three shorter works connected to Spice & Wolf。 They were all really fun。 One shifted perspectives between Lawrence and Holo。 One was from Holo's perspective。 The last was a bit of a novella following Norah's divergence from Holo and Lawrence, from Enek's perspective。 Really awesome reads。 This contained three shorter works connected to Spice & Wolf。 They were all really fun。 One shifted perspectives between Lawrence and Holo。 One was from Holo's perspective。 The last was a bit of a novella following Norah's divergence from Holo and Lawrence, from Enek's perspective。 Really awesome reads。 。。。more

Devin (Mostly Manga)

The last of the short story volumes, and definitely my favorite of the three。 Which is pretty obvious coming from my ratings。 Each story was fantastic! I usually have a lot to say about each of them but I mostly just wanted to talk about the last one。 I'm also kind of disappointed there was no short story about Lawrence in his apprenticeship years。 He's always mentioning things about what his master did and said to him and I really would've liked to see that。 Oh well。The Wolf and the Honeyed Pea The last of the short story volumes, and definitely my favorite of the three。 Which is pretty obvious coming from my ratings。 Each story was fantastic! I usually have a lot to say about each of them but I mostly just wanted to talk about the last one。 I'm also kind of disappointed there was no short story about Lawrence in his apprenticeship years。 He's always mentioning things about what his master did and said to him and I really would've liked to see that。 Oh well。The Wolf and the Honeyed Peach Preserves5/5 - I loved seeing how far Lawrence just to try and get Holo some honeyed peach preserves。 But still, Holo wasn't happy unless she was a part of Lawrence's work。 I love how those two have such a connection!The Wolf and the Twilight-Colored Gift5/5 - This one was cute。 It's another story of Lawrence going out of his way for Holo (then again, isn't the entire series about this?) by getting her a gift。 Just another way of showing how important Holo is to him。The Wold and the Silver Sigh5/5 - Another story told in Holo's POV which was quite hilarious towards the end!The Shepherdess and the Black Knight5/5 - Remember the shepherdess Norah and her dog Enek from the second book? Ever wondered what happened to them? Well this short story covers it。 The one thing that made this story really stand out was the fact that this story was told in Enek's POV。 That's right, this story is told in a dog's point of view。 Quite honestly, this was the best possible choice for telling this story。 Enek is a very important and loyal friend to Norah, so why have him represented as just "Norah's dog"? What I'm saying is, since Enek is given thoughts and a voice (kind of) it makes him out to be the important character he's supposed to be。 How Enek met Norah, and seeing what kind of person she is to him was very heart warming。 This story made me love these two even more, and I really hope to somehow see more of them。 。。。more

myinon

Unlike Spice & Wolf, Vol。 11: Side Colors II, this volume actually had stories that I felt were good, solid, self-contained stories that had a nice ending to them。 I was really happy to see that there was another story from the perspective of Holo because she is such a fun, mischievous, and also a bit mysterious character。 The novella followed Norah and Enek, and was actually told from the perspective of Enek。 It showed a very small amount of back story to how they managed to find each other as Unlike Spice & Wolf, Vol。 11: Side Colors II, this volume actually had stories that I felt were good, solid, self-contained stories that had a nice ending to them。 I was really happy to see that there was another story from the perspective of Holo because she is such a fun, mischievous, and also a bit mysterious character。 The novella followed Norah and Enek, and was actually told from the perspective of Enek。 It showed a very small amount of back story to how they managed to find each other as well as the immediate events following their departure from Ruvinheigen。 (view spoiler)[The ending was open-ended, and although it felt incomplete, I think this is for the best。 This ending would allow us to formulate our own interpretation of how Norah and Enek’s lives proceed from here。 (hide spoiler)]From here on out it is all about the main story of Lawrence and Holo。 We’ll see if I can finish the next three novels before the final one arrives in the mail。 。。。more

S。Q。 Eries

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 In SummaryHolo and Lawrence seem to be getting caught in bigger and more complicated schemes lately so for those who miss seeing Lawrence making small town deals, Side Colors III will be a nice change of pace。 The shorts also provide some warm and fuzzy moments for Lawrence/Holo fans。 The collection wraps up with a continuation of Norah and Enek’s story。 While much of their tale is enjoyable, certain twists are far-fetched, and though it ends on a hopeful note for our shepherdess and her dog, it In SummaryHolo and Lawrence seem to be getting caught in bigger and more complicated schemes lately so for those who miss seeing Lawrence making small town deals, Side Colors III will be a nice change of pace。 The shorts also provide some warm and fuzzy moments for Lawrence/Holo fans。 The collection wraps up with a continuation of Norah and Enek’s story。 While much of their tale is enjoyable, certain twists are far-fetched, and though it ends on a hopeful note for our shepherdess and her dog, it’s too open-ended to be satisfying。The ReviewHasekura-sensei detours from our main journey once again in Volume 13! In the manner of the previous Side Colors collections, Side Colors III presents four more short stories set in the Spice and Wolf world: The Wolf and the Honeyed Peach Preserves, The Wolf and the Twilight-Colored Gift, The Wolf and the Silver Sigh, and The Shepherdess and the Black Knight。Those who savor the more romantic nuances of Holo and Lawrence’s relationship will likely enjoy the first two tales。 In The Wolf and the Honeyed Peach Preserves, Lawrence exerts himself to the utmost to obtain a rare treat for Holo, but his well-intended efforts rub Holo the wrong way, as they often do。 However, the story provides one of the clearest illustrations of their different perspectives on what’s most valuable in life, and after attaining a bit of understanding, the couple is able to reconcile。 In addition, they ultimately attain their goal together using a scheme made possible only by boomtown economics and the protection of a wisewolf。The Wolf and the Twilight-Colored Gift is a much shorter episode。 While it demonstrates how advantageous a wolf’s nose can be in the herb trade, the story’s really about Lawrence thoughts on how much Holo means to him and the unusually sweet gesture that results。 The fact that he also manages to render Holo speechless with his words is a bonus。The Wolf and the Silver Sigh is also a short piece, this one told from Holo’s perspective。 While there is a fur-related moneymaking scheme that sends Lawrence running all over town, Holo only gets the vaguest explanation of what’s going on。 As such, the story’s content is mostly Holo’s reflections about the character of her traveling companion。 So often she calls Lawrence “fool,” and this vignette offers a glimpse into the strings of thought that lead to that pronouncement。 However, despite being a wisewolf, Holo is ignorant of many things in the human world, and she unwittingly makes a fool of herself even as she looks down on her companion。The volume wraps up with The Shepherdess and the Black Knight, which features Norah, the shepherdess that Lawrence met in Ruvinheigen。 I have been wondering how Hasekura-sensei would continue her story, and the most surprising thing is that it’s not told from her perspective。 According to the afterword, the author just couldn’t get into using her so he decided to use her dog Enek instead。 Blessed with the ability to understand human speech, the sheepdog offers a pretty good narrative of their journey to the town of Kuskov, and to his credit, most of the heroics (and the benefits that follow) are because of his actions。 Even so, the story’s ultimate resolution is somewhat lacking。 Kuskov’s post-plague circumstances do create the environment for extreme measures, but Norah’s appointment to deacon and her acceptance seem far-fetched, especially given how abusive her employers were in Ruvinheigen。 As for the ending, it certainly leaves the door open for another Norah story, but as a standalone tale, The Shepherdess and the Black Knight feels incomplete。This light novel includes the first four pages of illustrations printed in color as well as twelve black-and-white illustrations。For more manga and book reviews, drop by my blog Keeping It In Canon! 。。。more

Allison

As much as I enjoyed reading this, I feel like this was one of the weaker volumes of Spice and Wolf。 Despite the gimmicky narration of Norah's story, the last one in this volume, it was really pleasant and sweet。 It had a bit of a set-up for a new series feel to it, with fully formed characters getting introduced and immediately pushed out of frame, but that wasn't too bothersome。 I was much less charmed by Holo's solo story, though, which seemed to undercut her intelligence in earlier books in As much as I enjoyed reading this, I feel like this was one of the weaker volumes of Spice and Wolf。 Despite the gimmicky narration of Norah's story, the last one in this volume, it was really pleasant and sweet。 It had a bit of a set-up for a new series feel to it, with fully formed characters getting introduced and immediately pushed out of frame, but that wasn't too bothersome。 I was much less charmed by Holo's solo story, though, which seemed to undercut her intelligence in earlier books in favor of having a story where she admits to having to understand the world of merchants while fussing about a particularly egregious accessory。 The story about Lawrence trying to buy her gifts while she silently scorns him almost makes up for this, but not quite。The two star rating for this book is probably a bit low, but in the absence of a 2 and 1/2 star rating, I'm going with it。 I don't think this book does anything to derail the series。 It just feels kind of unnecessary。 。。。more

James Duyck

This one seemed to be more well translated than some of the others。 I don't speak Japanese, but from what I hear it tends to be very context-dependent。 Some of the other Spice and Wolf books have tended to have some grammatical ambiguity that I assume is a result of translation, but this one seemed very well written。 This one seemed to be more well translated than some of the others。 I don't speak Japanese, but from what I hear it tends to be very context-dependent。 Some of the other Spice and Wolf books have tended to have some grammatical ambiguity that I assume is a result of translation, but this one seemed very well written。 。。。more

Linh Le

This Side Story Compilation is my favorite so far。 The story about Norah was brilliantly written。 The character development and her growth。 I honestly wish there was a spin-off focusing around Norah。

Kyle

I found this to be an enjoyable extension of the Spice & Wolf series。 It is not my favorite, but I enjoyed the side stories。 I was not sure about having a story viewed through the eyes of Enek the shepherd dog rather than from Norah directly, but the story worked out okay, although I think I would have preferred Norah's point of view。 All of the stories did not end quite when I expected them to, but leaving them somewhat open-ended is ok with me。 I would recommend if you enjoy the series, but th I found this to be an enjoyable extension of the Spice & Wolf series。 It is not my favorite, but I enjoyed the side stories。 I was not sure about having a story viewed through the eyes of Enek the shepherd dog rather than from Norah directly, but the story worked out okay, although I think I would have preferred Norah's point of view。 All of the stories did not end quite when I expected them to, but leaving them somewhat open-ended is ok with me。 I would recommend if you enjoy the series, but there is nothing exceptional about the stories。 Having another story from Holo's perspective is nice, and probably my favorite of the stories。 。。。more

Merpy

4 for Norah and Enek。 Yay \o/'Cause Norah is cuter than Holo#fleed 4 for Norah and Enek。 Yay \o/'Cause Norah is cuter than Holo#fleed 。。。more

Jonathan Lupa

Collection of shorts, including "from the dog's point of view", which I found uninspiring。 Collection of shorts, including "from the dog's point of view", which I found uninspiring。 。。。more