Call of the Night, Vol. 2

Call of the Night, Vol. 2

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  • Create Date:2021-07-09 08:51:28
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Kotoyama
  • ISBN:1974720578
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Summary

Antisocial, dorky boy seeks fun-loving, sexy vampire for blood-sucking and transforming into her minion。

One sleepless night, Ko slips out to walk the streets。 Life after dark is a revelation! Especially when he meets flirtatious Nanakusa。 Except that she’s a vampire。 That’s okay。 He wants to become a creature of the night too。 But transformation doesn’t come that easily。。。

What’s the difference between desire and love? Does Nazuna know any better than Ko? What about Ko’s childhood friend Akira? Unable to answer these romantic questions, Ko and Nazuna go swimming。 Turns out bathing beauties at pools are just as hot at night as in the blazing sunshine at the beach。。。 Then, Ko gets jealous when he learns about Nazuna’s night job。 But after she drafts him into temping for her, the two of them join forces to save a client from her boss—and herself。

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Mark

Ko and Nozuna are back exploring the city after dark。 Turns out that there’s a lot of mischief two friends can get up to when there’s nobody around, which is to say nothing of how strange it gets when other people are added into the mix。Is this story an after dark travelogue or the tale of a depressed kid taking a different path in life? Maybe it’s both, maybe it’s a love story, maybe it’s the story of two people who don’t know exactly what they want spending time together。 You can interpret Cal Ko and Nozuna are back exploring the city after dark。 Turns out that there’s a lot of mischief two friends can get up to when there’s nobody around, which is to say nothing of how strange it gets when other people are added into the mix。Is this story an after dark travelogue or the tale of a depressed kid taking a different path in life? Maybe it’s both, maybe it’s a love story, maybe it’s the story of two people who don’t know exactly what they want spending time together。 You can interpret Call of the Night any number of ways right now and I kind of like that。I mean, Ko’s straight up running from a life where nobody seems to give a crap about anything he does (how is he fourteen and dropped out of school and nobody notices!?), but for all her supernatural allure, Nozuna definitely spends a lot of this volume wrapped up in the mundanity of it all。I really liked where they went with Akari, who is incredibly suspicious of Nozuna (with reason - vampire and all), but turns out to be far less the jealous friend and just, well, an actual friend。 It’s nice that she sits in the story as the one thing that tethers Ko to his old life。Ko and Nozuna continue their little dance and it turns out that neither one of them is terribly experienced at love, which was kind of obvious considering how touchy about the subject Nozuna gets。 Despite the characters’ inexperience, there are definitely some lessons about life being imparted here。Still, Nozuna knows how to push Ko’s buttons and I seriously appreciated the way the book took on the pool party the pair crash in terms of fan service。 It is the rare book that knows enough to make the point that what is hinted at is often more tantalizing than the reveal and it sticks to its guns the whole way。The last section focuses on Nozuna’s side hustle, infinitely less terrible than you might be imagining, when one of her former clients comes calling after a night being beaten down by her obnoxious male colleagues。This section’s a bit bizarre, in terms of its messaging and Ko’s very strange approach to enforced helpfulness。 It seems to work, but it also acknowledges that reality in the working world is not bent so easily as it is for people who have yet to step in there。It just doesn’t appear to add too much to the story, as tales of overwork in Japan are literally a dime a dozen and they also tend to involve otherworldly experiences。4 stars。 Divested of the delightful originality of the first volume, this one comes down to being a bit more of a portrait of two souls adrift in the night。 Luckily they’re two interesting souls, so I won’t complain too much。 There is something oddly compelling about this series and I really enjoy it。 。。。more

Victoria ♡

This was honestly just really cute and really fun, I liked it more than I did when I read it as scans before and I can’t wait for volume 3! It’s just so easy to readddd

Cat

This series is so precious already, so cute

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Sionna

*I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。*So, still an entertaining read, but I'm still not happy with how things are going。 Teens are sharing their jaded, cynical thoughts with others who are just accepting it。 Will anyone ever tell them about how perhaps there are good parts of living in normal society? There is also a romantic subplot which is interesting, to say the least。 I am curious how that will go。 *I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。*So, still an entertaining read, but I'm still not happy with how things are going。 Teens are sharing their jaded, cynical thoughts with others who are just accepting it。 Will anyone ever tell them about how perhaps there are good parts of living in normal society? There is also a romantic subplot which is interesting, to say the least。 I am curious how that will go。 。。。more

Teresa

Thank you to NetGalley, VIZ Media, and Kotoyama for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review。Just like I mentioned when I reviewed volume one, I really like the different take on vampire lore that this particular manga has。 Ko still wants to be a vampire, even though he is only fourteen。 He wanders the night and finds enjoyment in the different perception of the night。 In order to become a vampire, not only must one drink his blood, but he has to be in love! Figuring ou Thank you to NetGalley, VIZ Media, and Kotoyama for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review。Just like I mentioned when I reviewed volume one, I really like the different take on vampire lore that this particular manga has。 Ko still wants to be a vampire, even though he is only fourteen。 He wanders the night and finds enjoyment in the different perception of the night。 In order to become a vampire, not only must one drink his blood, but he has to be in love! Figuring out feeling and what love is can be quite complicated。 When another girl comes on the scene, Ko has some new feelings--not love, exactly, but the compassion of connecting with another human being living with similar troubles。I found this manga to be fun and fast-paced。 I enjoy Ko's quest of becoming a vampire one day, and I very much want to see how his feelings change over time and how he learns what love feels like。 。。。more

Shae

I have to be honest, and I didn't enjoy volume 2 as much as I did volume 1。 Having 2 really jaded teens taking up teaching other people about their jaded thoughts is currently rubbing me the wrong way right now。 I want to give it at least one more volume to know my full thoughts on the series。 I have to be honest, and I didn't enjoy volume 2 as much as I did volume 1。 Having 2 really jaded teens taking up teaching other people about their jaded thoughts is currently rubbing me the wrong way right now。 I want to give it at least one more volume to know my full thoughts on the series。 。。。more

Marianne Vadney

The furthering adventures of the human Ko and the vampire Nazuna。 Ko is still convinced he can fall in love with Nazuna so she can turn him into a vampire but so far no dice。 The triangle between him, Nazuna, and childhood friend Akira is rather interesting。 It is really hard to tell how Nazuna really feels about Ko so it is hard to predict which way the story will go。 There are some funny moments if you don't mind salacious humor and sexual situations。 The furthering adventures of the human Ko and the vampire Nazuna。 Ko is still convinced he can fall in love with Nazuna so she can turn him into a vampire but so far no dice。 The triangle between him, Nazuna, and childhood friend Akira is rather interesting。 It is really hard to tell how Nazuna really feels about Ko so it is hard to predict which way the story will go。 There are some funny moments if you don't mind salacious humor and sexual situations。 。。。more

Gretchen

Ko continues on his quest to fall in love with vampire Nanakusa so that he may become a vampire himself。 Nanakusa reveals that she teases him so that he will experience more emotions and his blood will taste better。 They spend some time with his neighbor and schoolmate who is worried about Ko。 #CalloftheNightVol2 #NetGalley