No. 6 Volume 3

Paperback – Illustrated, October 22, 2013
192
English
1612623573
9781612623573
21 Oct
I’M WITH YOU, NO MATTER WHAT.
 
On the run from No. 6, Shion moves in with Rat in West Block. Though life outside the comfort of the city is a trial, Shion learns to survive. Meanwhile, back in Chronos, the elite core of No. 6, Safu begins to look into his disappearance only to find herself under arrest! And what can Shion possibly do from exile to help his lifelong friend?

Reviews (23)

Idyllic days never last, can opposites learn to live together?

Rat and Shion are trying to learn to live together but it is hard when one party is closed off and distant and the other is a chatterbox with more questions that a child that just learned to say 'why!' This volume starts off much more lighthearted than the previous ones. Shion is learning to live in West Block without depending on Rat for every little thing, he even manages to get his own job! Everything seems to be going well for the duo until Rat gets a letter from Shion's mother and Shion discovers a familiar coat in a store in the West Block. This series continues to keep me interested! The characters are believable. The storyline moves at a good pace. There is a great mix of humor and seriousness. This continues to be an excellent dsytopian series. I can't wait to see what is next for Rat & Shion! If dystopian stories are your thing, this is definitely one you should check out!

Wonderful story! weird/cool texture of the book though

Story is Wonderful! Ive already watched the anime twice and read the manga online up to date so I wanted to buy the physical manga. A lot of people hate that in the manga they call Nezumi Rat instead Nezumi and I think they call Inukashi Dog keeper. But I watched the anime in english dub and they called them Rat and Dog Keeper, then I read the manga where they call them Nezumi and Inukashi so I don't really mind. And you know how most manga covers and backs are shiny and slick feeling? this isn't like that is feels like a regular book but not shiny it feels sorta like thin cardboard/paper stuff but doesn't bend as easily as regular manga material. its so cool and unique! (Im writing the same review for each volume)

Great, worth checking out

I had issues with the arrival of it with other books since it said it had been delivered but it wasn't. I reported this however to customer service and they responded quickly to my situation and sent replacements free of charge.The book itself didn't come damaged and was what i expected. The series itself is one that i think is definitely worth checking out not only for the plot but to see how the characters are developed throughout the story.

In love

Love the series

she loves these!

Daughter loves these books!!!

Five Stars

My grand daughter was very pleased. Thank you

Five Stars

Awesome!

Awesome as always

Very cute and funny. This series is definitely worth your time.

Very good

~3.5/5 I’m not completely hooked by this series yet, in the “I need the next volume now” way, but I’m definitely interested. I’m very intrigued by where the story is going. I’m liking Shion. He’s growing closer to both Rat, who’s making it hard, and Dogkeeper, who’s a little uninterested but obviously growing weak against his persistence. Dogkeeper, for instance, gives him a job washing the dogs. Shion is almost adorable at this point. He hasn’t completely won my heart, but his innocence and genuine happiness and do-gooder attitude just about has me. He is really quite cute. I’m not sure if this series actually goes into yaoi territory, but it’s already seeming right on the edge. There is obviously an attraction between him and Rat. Safu might mess that up, though. There was a plot twist with Safu in this volume, and I’m not sure how I feel about it. I guess I’m just not sold on her yet, though. Still, it left us with a cliffhanger, and is very clearly going to upset Shion. There’s also some very dangerous things happening behind Shion’s back. Rat has proven that he can be quite the merciless manipulator, in a not-good way. That gives me the feeling that bad things are coming from that side, along with the ones from the government and their bug disease. I’m enjoying this series so far. The plotlines are getting interesting and dangerous, and I’m also starting to get fond of the characters. [More of my reviews are available on my blog, Geeky Reading, to which there's a link on my profile.]

gay

very cool book very gay book love it :D

Idyllic days never last, can opposites learn to live together?

Rat and Shion are trying to learn to live together but it is hard when one party is closed off and distant and the other is a chatterbox with more questions that a child that just learned to say 'why!' This volume starts off much more lighthearted than the previous ones. Shion is learning to live in West Block without depending on Rat for every little thing, he even manages to get his own job! Everything seems to be going well for the duo until Rat gets a letter from Shion's mother and Shion discovers a familiar coat in a store in the West Block. This series continues to keep me interested! The characters are believable. The storyline moves at a good pace. There is a great mix of humor and seriousness. This continues to be an excellent dsytopian series. I can't wait to see what is next for Rat & Shion! If dystopian stories are your thing, this is definitely one you should check out!

Wonderful story! weird/cool texture of the book though

Story is Wonderful! Ive already watched the anime twice and read the manga online up to date so I wanted to buy the physical manga. A lot of people hate that in the manga they call Nezumi Rat instead Nezumi and I think they call Inukashi Dog keeper. But I watched the anime in english dub and they called them Rat and Dog Keeper, then I read the manga where they call them Nezumi and Inukashi so I don't really mind. And you know how most manga covers and backs are shiny and slick feeling? this isn't like that is feels like a regular book but not shiny it feels sorta like thin cardboard/paper stuff but doesn't bend as easily as regular manga material. its so cool and unique! (Im writing the same review for each volume)

Great, worth checking out

I had issues with the arrival of it with other books since it said it had been delivered but it wasn't. I reported this however to customer service and they responded quickly to my situation and sent replacements free of charge.The book itself didn't come damaged and was what i expected. The series itself is one that i think is definitely worth checking out not only for the plot but to see how the characters are developed throughout the story.

In love

Love the series

she loves these!

Daughter loves these books!!!

Five Stars

My grand daughter was very pleased. Thank you

Five Stars

Awesome!

Awesome as always

Very cute and funny. This series is definitely worth your time.

Very good

~3.5/5 I’m not completely hooked by this series yet, in the “I need the next volume now” way, but I’m definitely interested. I’m very intrigued by where the story is going. I’m liking Shion. He’s growing closer to both Rat, who’s making it hard, and Dogkeeper, who’s a little uninterested but obviously growing weak against his persistence. Dogkeeper, for instance, gives him a job washing the dogs. Shion is almost adorable at this point. He hasn’t completely won my heart, but his innocence and genuine happiness and do-gooder attitude just about has me. He is really quite cute. I’m not sure if this series actually goes into yaoi territory, but it’s already seeming right on the edge. There is obviously an attraction between him and Rat. Safu might mess that up, though. There was a plot twist with Safu in this volume, and I’m not sure how I feel about it. I guess I’m just not sold on her yet, though. Still, it left us with a cliffhanger, and is very clearly going to upset Shion. There’s also some very dangerous things happening behind Shion’s back. Rat has proven that he can be quite the merciless manipulator, in a not-good way. That gives me the feeling that bad things are coming from that side, along with the ones from the government and their bug disease. I’m enjoying this series so far. The plotlines are getting interesting and dangerous, and I’m also starting to get fond of the characters. [More of my reviews are available on my blog, Geeky Reading, to which there's a link on my profile.]

gay

very cool book very gay book love it :D

Four Stars

Great book

Five Stars

I'm in love with Nezumi/Rat

A great adaptation!

If you're interested in a dystopian series that doubles as a quick-pace thriller, then you'll love No. 6. The two main characters, work together to live together outside a utopian area called No. 6, after they've been chased and hunted. This series characterization is artfully done, and the art is captivating. Incomparison to the animation, this manga (Japanese graphic novel) adaptation falls short - this adaptation lacks the feeling found in the animation, but is still a treat for those that have fallen in love with this series, and are interested in a great dystopian series. I'd recommend this series for those whom are interested in a thrilling dystopian series, and are interested in some beautiful art. It'll definitely leave you wanted to the next volume!

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