Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma, Vol. 13 (13)
R**E
Food fight
Love this series it's fun and makes u hungery
K**R
Epic read
The story is cohesive and engaging the recipes are fun and simple 10 out of 10 decently recommend must read
B**L
Starts fixing characters I always hated
Prior to this point I always hated Arato and Erina. They were just stoic snobs that existed to put down Soma. At this point, the good qualities of both characters start coming out and you learn more about why they were always together. Great character development and a slightly more realistic look at the restaurant industry than what Food Wars usually provides. Definitely a keeper.
B**U
Beautiful artwork
I’m aiming to collect all the volumes for food wars I recently bought 11 to 16 and will buy the rest soon including the ones I have to pre order
J**C
A new twist introduced with internships
I was about to give up on this series — I only read it for the food, and there are only so many times I can watch a cook-off — when this volume did something different that reignited my interest. But first, Food Wars volume 13 has to finish off the competition from the previous book, in which we find out whether Soma’s everyday cooking will make him the final champion of a tournament that began seven books ago. After 103 chapters, a winner will be declared.Then, about a third of the way into this book, a new twist is introduced. The students are sent out on internships, which gives them (and the reader) a chance to see how a working restaurant operates. They’re paired up and told they need to make a “visible accomplishment” during their week on site. Soma works with Hisako (former secretary to Miss Erina) at a neighborhood restaurant dedicated to Western cuisine in a location near a train station. The place struggles with huge waves of customers based around the train schedules. Meanwhile, Erina and Megumi have been sent to a fancy French place.Not only did the internships allow for a nice change of pace from cooking for its own sake to looking at the details of working in the food industry, but the focus on just a few characters allowed me to not feel so lost. In the “everyone against everyone” cookoffs, it’s easy to lose track of who’s who. This provided a new challenge that I found more interesting to read. (The publisher provided a digital review copy. Review originally posted at ComicsWorthReading.com.)
K**R
Great
It had a lot of funny parts. The story was good. Can't wait for volume 14 to come out. Love the dishes they come up with in this series.
J**S
Five Stars
great series can't wait for the next one. came in perfect condition too
J**E
Five Stars
Love these books
A**O
Ok
Ok
J**G
Five Stars
I love Shokugeki no Soma!
J**S
Fast delivery
Very happy with the item
H**
Such a good series and it get's better with each volume
Such a good series and it get's better with each volume! This is getting closer to where the anime stops and I can't wait to see what happens next!
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