A School Frozen in Time, Vol. 2

A School Frozen in Time, Vol. 2

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  • Create Date:2021-07-09 08:51:03
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Naoshi Arakawa
  • ISBN:1647290422
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Summary

A regular school day has turned into a chilling horror as Hiroshi, Mizuki, and their friends find themselves confined within the frigid walls of Seinan Gakuin。 No one can seem to remember who took their own life at the school festival, but whoever it was is keeping them captive。 And to make matters worse, the eight trapped classmates become seven when Mitsuru suddenly disappears with only a trail of blood in his place。 Now they have even more reason to solve the mystery of their bizarre circumstances—because if they don’t, the only thing they may be leaving is this mortal coil…

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Reviews

The Georgia Book Belle

This is just okay。 I think it’ll come together in the end and considering it’s only 4 volumes I’ll probably finish it。

Theofanis

Series is pretty good。 Awaiting the last 2 volumes。

Craig Schorling

This story is pretty heavy。 I am enjoying the slow burn and the character building。

-moonprismpower-

I’m confused… but yet intrigued…。

Mark

Still trapped in the school, or at least a depressingly real facsimile, seven students are left to figure out who among them committed suicide and set all this into motion。 But the revelations are coming far slower than their numbers are dwindling…Come for the atmosphere, stay for the atmosphere。 A School Frozen in Time has lost none of its mysterious aura for its second instalment and builds upon its first volume, while still offering precious little by way of answers。It does this by focusing e Still trapped in the school, or at least a depressingly real facsimile, seven students are left to figure out who among them committed suicide and set all this into motion。 But the revelations are coming far slower than their numbers are dwindling…Come for the atmosphere, stay for the atmosphere。 A School Frozen in Time has lost none of its mysterious aura for its second instalment and builds upon its first volume, while still offering precious little by way of answers。It does this by focusing entirely on just a couple of the core cast and that’s definitely one way to get us invested before the boom gets lowered。 If I had to ding the book for one thing, it’s that it does travel down the well-trod ‘overworked student’ path this time out (though it does make a meal of it)Oh the brutal pang of unrequited love and not understanding somebody half as well as you think。 There’s lots of both here in the first half, the book’s best part, and one fully adorable game of catch。 You just can’t help but root for the underdog sometimes。 Even when blood starts gushing from their crush。When half of this pairing vanishes, however, it’s certainly under slightly different circumstances than the initial one from last volume and there’s a big question mark over whether these vanishings are fatal or actual escapes from the nightmare (I mean, it’s a ghost story, we’ll probably never know)。It takes them a little long to reach this point, but the guys finally figure to look outwards for somebody they might have driven to suicide as a group, inadvertently, because they prevented at least one within the group, showing that they can pick up on one another pretty well。 And there’s more than a little malice directed towards them。There is absolutely nothing to detract from the teacher theory, as he looms in the background like a faceless entity this time which makes him even more likely than before。 If he’s a misdirect, he’s a very good one。We end off with a little time travel, but I’m pretty sure that this particular past is immutable and we’re just getting a sneak peek at who’s off the cast page by the end of next volume。 Prove me wrong, book!I’d talk about themes and such, perhaps, but the series is still holding everything too close to its chest to bother speculating, honestly。 Right now it seems like some seriously vicious vengeance by person(s) unknown, so not much to work with, really。 Some books are journeys, some are rides, this is definitely a ride and a mighty fine one。4 stars。 I’m an utter sucker for any story where a cast is whittled down slowly over time, whether it be murderer or spooky ghost forces。 This is no different。 Well, maybe a little because I was really bummed by who got taken this time around, which means it was the right choice by the author。 I’m not expecting anything revelatory from this series, but I am expecting to be entertained and it has yet to disappoint。 。。。more