Prince Freya, Vol. 4

Prince Freya, Vol. 4

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  • Create Date:2021-09-11 07:51:01
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Keiko Ishihara
  • ISBN:1974720160
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Katja

The best boy Aleksi is back, five stars。 Haha, alright, it's not just for that although I did really enjoy the scenes he was in。 But oof, what does that "pact" he referred to mean? He doesn't need any more trouble! And listen boy, saying *that* was a joke was just cruel! Btw, I was really happy when Freya was thinking about Aleksi and Julius' behaviour and decided she needs to talk about it with them later because she sees something is bothering them。 In general, I liked that Freya was making de The best boy Aleksi is back, five stars。 Haha, alright, it's not just for that although I did really enjoy the scenes he was in。 But oof, what does that "pact" he referred to mean? He doesn't need any more trouble! And listen boy, saying *that* was a joke was just cruel! Btw, I was really happy when Freya was thinking about Aleksi and Julius' behaviour and decided she needs to talk about it with them later because she sees something is bothering them。 In general, I liked that Freya was making decisions in this volume。 You're being a fine prince!So, they are thinking of a way to strike back at Sigurd but it's difficult because all their allies have fallen under Sigurd's power。 But there may still be a way and Freya is determined to make it work。There was quite many things packed into this volume but I enjoyed it a lot。 And again many pretty big panels, especially two with Alek: the hug and the scene in the tree。 Oh and the king and the mysterious new baddie are total eyecandy too, haha。P。S。 Olin vähän niin kuin unohtanut miten hupaisaa on, kun tuon lapsuudenystävän nimi on Aleksi。 :D 。。。more

Megan

4/5 stars

Alejandra Bran (BlueMind)

Stunning Art, review upcoming!Read at B&N

Gracie

I'm really LOVING this series! I hate that I have to wait for the next one, but it is really fun! I'm really LOVING this series! I hate that I have to wait for the next one, but it is really fun! 。。。more

Penny

I actually enjoyed this volume, so I'ma give it a 5 Star。 I feel like Freya is really growing as a character and I'm enjoying seeing that! I actually enjoyed this volume, so I'ma give it a 5 Star。 I feel like Freya is really growing as a character and I'm enjoying seeing that! 。。。more

BreAnna (Bre'sBooks)

This was a pretty short, wrap-up volume after volume 3, so I'm very excited to see volume 5 in September。 👏👏👏 Still very satisfying though。 This was a pretty short, wrap-up volume after volume 3, so I'm very excited to see volume 5 in September。 👏👏👏 Still very satisfying though。 。。。more

ReadingFrog

1。5 stars。

Diana

I feel more optimistic about this story。 There is such sadness and sacrifice but in this volume there was such a cute scene with a sardine sandwich which eased the grief。 The story continues to be very good with excellent art and characters。 Keiko Ishihara, the author and artist, mentions she was ill and required hospitalization。 This year there have been so many authors and animators who have worked themselves into exhaustion and illness。 She mentions she is now using computers to assist with h I feel more optimistic about this story。 There is such sadness and sacrifice but in this volume there was such a cute scene with a sardine sandwich which eased the grief。 The story continues to be very good with excellent art and characters。 Keiko Ishihara, the author and artist, mentions she was ill and required hospitalization。 This year there have been so many authors and animators who have worked themselves into exhaustion and illness。 She mentions she is now using computers to assist with her drawing。 I hope that will ease her work load。 。。。more

Victoria ♡

Ahhhh!! I can’t wait till October for vol 5 I can’t! I n e e d more!!

Dorcas

So many mysteries keep being introduced。 No real step forward in the romance area either。

Heather

ok I was mainly backing aleksi before but I'm starting to see the appeal of julian just want more mikal content honestly ok I was mainly backing aleksi before but I'm starting to see the appeal of julian just want more mikal content honestly 。。。more

Ridah

This keeps going places that are better and better and I'm sad this volume was so short but it was still really good content and I can't wait for the next one! This keeps going places that are better and better and I'm sad this volume was so short but it was still really good content and I can't wait for the next one! 。。。more

~✩。✧ºashley º✧。✩~

I absolutely love the Prince Freya series because it's dramatic, has some romance in it, but at the same time it's also serious。 In each volume there are some people that die because they're in a war so if you don't really like death and a little bit of bloodshed then maybe this isn't for you。 But to me this series is my world and volume 5 is expected to be released on September 7, 2021 I absolutely love the Prince Freya series because it's dramatic, has some romance in it, but at the same time it's also serious。 In each volume there are some people that die because they're in a war so if you don't really like death and a little bit of bloodshed then maybe this isn't for you。 But to me this series is my world and volume 5 is expected to be released on September 7, 2021 。。。more

Mac (bookshelfpalace)

This volume was super short, but it was still really good! I can’t wait to read the next volume when it comes out!

Reading Through the Lists

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I had high hopes for Prince Freya: Vol。 4 after the very enjoyable Vol。 3。 Overall, I would say I was only moderately let down。 As usual, the plot advances at lightning speed, but I was happy to see the return of characters like Aleksi and Minister Lars。 We are also given the set-up for future volumes: Freya discovers the existence of five powerful gems that could ignite a civil war in Sigurd。。。if Freya can only convince Sigurd’s allies to betray their country。 It’s a good set-up for a quest, an I had high hopes for Prince Freya: Vol。 4 after the very enjoyable Vol。 3。 Overall, I would say I was only moderately let down。 As usual, the plot advances at lightning speed, but I was happy to see the return of characters like Aleksi and Minister Lars。 We are also given the set-up for future volumes: Freya discovers the existence of five powerful gems that could ignite a civil war in Sigurd。。。if Freya can only convince Sigurd’s allies to betray their country。 It’s a good set-up for a quest, and I’m excited to see where it goes。 However, I do have some complaints。 Given that Alek returns with a literal army of deer-skull people, I would have expected him to be about 5000% cooler than he was before。 But he’s not really--he returns with the exact same motivations and interests (Freya) as he did before。 Don’t be a coward--make him the leader of the deer-skull army! Give him something to do!In this volume, we are also introduced to Edvard’s father, King Erik: a childlike monarch who lost his mind years ago and whose memories of his son are hazy at best (meaning he will not recognize Freya as an imposter)。 This would be another perfect chance for more backstory on Edvard。 What was the prince’s relationship with his father like? Did he love him? Was he ashamed of his father? Did he blame him for losing his mind and leaving the responsibilities/burdens of the throne to him? There’s so much potential for backstory here, but it doesn’t get developed。Still, this series has been steadily growing on me since the beginning, and I look forward to Vol。 5。 。。。more

Electriss Faelin

This was a good ending to an arc and I can tell I'm gonna enjoy where the story is headed。 Especially since I'm getting hints of a possible love triangle! I do hope there is more time spent on character development than there is on war in the next coming issues! My favorite part of the manga so far has been the artwork, it is absolutely beautiful! I am eagerly anticipating volume 5! This was a good ending to an arc and I can tell I'm gonna enjoy where the story is headed。 Especially since I'm getting hints of a possible love triangle! I do hope there is more time spent on character development than there is on war in the next coming issues! My favorite part of the manga so far has been the artwork, it is absolutely beautiful! I am eagerly anticipating volume 5! 。。。more

Rebekah

This volume felt a bit short (and it actually is as Ishihara-sensei mentions in her notes that she was hospitalized during the production of this volume in Japan causing a lack of material and chaos for her and her assistants) and the pace is a bit frenetic。 This manga in only four volumes in and already there have been so many plot points introduced (also, the body count。。。) and it keeps on charging ahead。 I don't necessarily think it's a bad thing, since I'm certainly engaged, but periodically This volume felt a bit short (and it actually is as Ishihara-sensei mentions in her notes that she was hospitalized during the production of this volume in Japan causing a lack of material and chaos for her and her assistants) and the pace is a bit frenetic。 This manga in only four volumes in and already there have been so many plot points introduced (also, the body count。。。) and it keeps on charging ahead。 I don't necessarily think it's a bad thing, since I'm certainly engaged, but periodically I do wish we'd stay in one place for a little longer so characters and motives can be fleshed out better。 。。。more

Rachel Feeck

A quieter volume, with the solid beginnings of a quest。

April Gray

This volume is more focused on diplomacy, and less on battle。 The fort has been saved, thanks to last minute help arriving with a surprise, and the Prince is able to return in some sort of triumph。 When he discusses the matter with his advisors, he is ridiculed for thinking anything but submitting to Sigurd's demands is the way to go, and is told he must get the King's permission。 Freya must now try to fool the Prince's father, and make him believe she is Prince Edvard, to save Tyr。 Will she be This volume is more focused on diplomacy, and less on battle。 The fort has been saved, thanks to last minute help arriving with a surprise, and the Prince is able to return in some sort of triumph。 When he discusses the matter with his advisors, he is ridiculed for thinking anything but submitting to Sigurd's demands is the way to go, and is told he must get the King's permission。 Freya must now try to fool the Prince's father, and make him believe she is Prince Edvard, to save Tyr。 Will she be able to do it?The art, as always, is lovely, with that dreamy, sparkly quality I've come to expect from Keiko Ishihara。 The story has intrigue going on all over the place; while there's not really any action, there's plenty happening behind the scenes。 There are some swoony moments, some bittersweet moments,and I do hope we get to see more of the King next time, I like him! A good addition to the series。#PrinceFreyaVol4 #NetGalley 。。。more

Emma

The art is beautiful but this is probably the weakest volume so far。 It's shorter than the others (though I believe the author was sick at the time so that's understandable) and some of the characters do frustrating things。 However, the overall story is interesting and it's fun seeing new characters and scheming。 I'll still read the next volume when it releases! The art is beautiful but this is probably the weakest volume so far。 It's shorter than the others (though I believe the author was sick at the time so that's understandable) and some of the characters do frustrating things。 However, the overall story is interesting and it's fun seeing new characters and scheming。 I'll still read the next volume when it releases! 。。。more

Michelle (In Libris Veritas)

I received a copy of this for review from Viz Media and Netgalley。 All opinions are my own。 *sigh* This series is so good! This volume is a little shorter than the previous three, but still manages to cover a lot of ground and hit you right in the heart。 This picks up right after Vol。3, so the castle is still under siege and they are in a critical moment when mysterious reinforcements arrive with someone unexpected。 Freya's growth has been fantastic and I love just how much she is learning about I received a copy of this for review from Viz Media and Netgalley。 All opinions are my own。 *sigh* This series is so good! This volume is a little shorter than the previous three, but still manages to cover a lot of ground and hit you right in the heart。 This picks up right after Vol。3, so the castle is still under siege and they are in a critical moment when mysterious reinforcements arrive with someone unexpected。 Freya's growth has been fantastic and I love just how much she is learning about her own strength and what it means to be a pillar for so many。 She is so adorable and I love how infectious her joy is, but I also love just how opposite this is to the ruse she must continue as the prince。 The love triangle is one that I am surprisingly enthralled with now。 I wasn't quite sure on it to be completely honest, as it usually fairly frustrating, but even with the fact that I have a favorite I'm loving the differences between the two and how they offer support。 。。。more

Kaitlynne

Good bookThis author really knows how to pull on ny heart strings。 Can't wait to get my hands on the next volume Good bookThis author really knows how to pull on ny heart strings。 Can't wait to get my hands on the next volume 。。。more

Hisgirl85

3。5 stars。 It's developing more slowly, which I think is helping the story。 3。5 stars。 It's developing more slowly, which I think is helping the story。 。。。more

Anna

Why do the villains always gotta be hot?

Pippa Reads Manga

I found this volume a bit more interesting than the last。 I do feel invested in this political drama, and I'm eager to see how our heroes will protect the Kingdom of Tyr。 That being said, Freya continues to boggle my mind, it's as if she has multiple personalities。 One moment she is crying and the next she's put together and ready to be a prince。 Ultimately, I still find her very unbelievable。 I genuinely think this story would be better if Prince Edvard was still alive and Freya wasn't in the s I found this volume a bit more interesting than the last。 I do feel invested in this political drama, and I'm eager to see how our heroes will protect the Kingdom of Tyr。 That being said, Freya continues to boggle my mind, it's as if she has multiple personalities。 One moment she is crying and the next she's put together and ready to be a prince。 Ultimately, I still find her very unbelievable。 I genuinely think this story would be better if Prince Edvard was still alive and Freya wasn't in the story at all。 We learn more and more about the prince from those closest to him, and he seems like he was an interesting character。 Too bad he's dead。 The fast pace of not only the narrative as a whole but the rate at which these characters grow feelings for one another has all the subtlety of a teen rom-com。 It's kind of a disaster that for some reason I still find really entertaining。 Looking forward to the next volume。 。。。more

Shae

This volume was practically perfect in every way。 I loved this so much! There were some amazing things going on, and I see a love triangle brewing! I can't wait for the next volume!! This volume was practically perfect in every way。 I loved this so much! There were some amazing things going on, and I see a love triangle brewing! I can't wait for the next volume!! 。。。more

Krys

Prince Freya vol。 4 sees Freya and companions right where we left them off at in volume 3 at the castle under siege and reinforcements and allies hopefully arriving and on their side。 Freya takes the win at the fort as her next stepping stone on her goal to save Tyr。 Tyr may not have allies because of Sigurd, but Sigurd has many enemies。 Enemies that might be willing to cooperate with Tyr, and so with the story of an old oath and jewelry helping her find those potentially committed to the oath F Prince Freya vol。 4 sees Freya and companions right where we left them off at in volume 3 at the castle under siege and reinforcements and allies hopefully arriving and on their side。 Freya takes the win at the fort as her next stepping stone on her goal to save Tyr。 Tyr may not have allies because of Sigurd, but Sigurd has many enemies。 Enemies that might be willing to cooperate with Tyr, and so with the story of an old oath and jewelry helping her find those potentially committed to the oath Freya begins her next adventure。I’m really, really loving this series。 The last time I got this committed to a storyline was the manga Basara by Yumi Tamura (seriously, check it out if you’re loving Prince Freya)。***Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher I was able to read this book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

LaPommequirougit

https://lapommequirougit。com/2020/12/。。。Je remercie les Éditions Doki doki pour l’envoi de cette lecture。 Je l’attendais, mais tellement cette suite ! On n’avait aucun autre tome depuis janvier et il a su se faire attendre ce petit coquin !Freya est en plein dans la bataille。 Elle doit absolument repousser l’ennemi si elle veut sauver ses hommes et son peuple。 Pourtant, d’étranges guerriers parés de bois de cerfs, vont venir, mais le plus étrange là-dedans, c’est qu’elle croit reconnaître parmi https://lapommequirougit。com/2020/12/。。。Je remercie les Éditions Doki doki pour l’envoi de cette lecture。 Je l’attendais, mais tellement cette suite ! On n’avait aucun autre tome depuis janvier et il a su se faire attendre ce petit coquin !Freya est en plein dans la bataille。 Elle doit absolument repousser l’ennemi si elle veut sauver ses hommes et son peuple。 Pourtant, d’étranges guerriers parés de bois de cerfs, vont venir, mais le plus étrange là-dedans, c’est qu’elle croit reconnaître parmi eux Alexis… Pourtant, elle l’a vu mourir…Bon, ce tome a clairement apporté son lot de rebondissements et d’émotions。 Il sert de transition pour l’arc qui suivra, mais également d’introduction pour un nouveau personnage : le père du Prince Edward。 Il ne sera sans doute pas présent dans les autres tomes, mais avoir une part de l’histoire dédiée à ce dernier et sa découverte était intéressante, car je me demandais justement qui était le roi。En bref, un tome qui m’a apporté beaucoup de plaisir durant ma lecture。 C’est un manga que j’aime vraiment particulièrement et l’attente de la suite fut longue, mais elle valait clairement le coup。 Une suite des plus captivantes et une fin des plus intrigantes ! 😉 。。。more

Joanna Bennett

Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for an ecopy in exchange for a review!I have a love / hate relationship with this series。 There are volumes that are really good and make me want the second volume right away, but there are also volumes (like this one) that just leave me kind of eh about what happened。One of the reasons I keep coming back for more is Freya。 She has had a lot of development since the beginning and I love seeing her get stronger。 She truly wants what is best for Tyr and in Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for an ecopy in exchange for a review!I have a love / hate relationship with this series。 There are volumes that are really good and make me want the second volume right away, but there are also volumes (like this one) that just leave me kind of eh about what happened。One of the reasons I keep coming back for more is Freya。 She has had a lot of development since the beginning and I love seeing her get stronger。 She truly wants what is best for Tyr and in a way she reminds me of Yona from Yona of the Dawn。At the beginning, I was very curious about the romantic aspect of this series but as time goes on I kind of have grown bored of it and also I’m not sure about the whole Julius thing。 It just rubs me the wrong way。Where other volumes have been more adventurous and exciting, this one was on the duller side but there were a few plot twists that I did enjoy。 It definitely was a mix bag which isn’t always a terrible thing。 At least we got more info about the King。Overall, this wasn’t a favorite but I know that I will be back for more。 。。。more

Annie (Putt)

3。5 starsFor the story, solid 4 stars。 For the craft and flow? A 2 at best。This is one of those series that I have a lot of feelings about。 On one hand I'm invested because I love Freya and I'm genuinely curious about the fate of Tyr and the people。 On the other hand I'm bothered by this weird lolita complex thing that's going on between Freya and Julius as well as the fact that the pacing is all over the place。It has moments where I'm fully involved and invested and then the next scene isn't as 3。5 starsFor the story, solid 4 stars。 For the craft and flow? A 2 at best。This is one of those series that I have a lot of feelings about。 On one hand I'm invested because I love Freya and I'm genuinely curious about the fate of Tyr and the people。 On the other hand I'm bothered by this weird lolita complex thing that's going on between Freya and Julius as well as the fact that the pacing is all over the place。It has moments where I'm fully involved and invested and then the next scene isn't as well done or feels so out of place。 The scenes don't flow well between one to the next。I'm going to keep reading it, but something needs to change to make this story better than "meh。 " 。。。more