Land of the Blindfolded, Vol. 4 (Land of the Blindfolded, #4) by Sakura Tsukuba


Land of the Blindfolded, Vol. 4 (Land of the Blindfolded, #4)
Title : Land of the Blindfolded, Vol. 4 (Land of the Blindfolded, #4)
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ISBN : 1401205275
ISBN-10 : 9781401205270
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 192
Publication : First published June 1, 2001

Outsuka Kanade, a teen seer, can see the future, but she is often undecided whether or not to interfere, unlike her fellow seer, Arou, who refuses to get involved in the lives of those whose past he can see.


Land of the Blindfolded, Vol. 4 (Land of the Blindfolded, #4) Reviews


  • Laura Grace

    VIDEO REVIEW HERE:
    https://youtu.be/5kQ1DlacjFg

    "I just wanted to say I like everything about you."

    Another excellent volume in this series, but five out of five stars just because of the "arc" that had the lack of communication between our leads and being so well done!

    Seriously, I think because of the visions that our leads can see, it would make sense that there could be something not communicated well (or at all) and as a result affect our couple. I thought it was very well written as well as handled very well!

    JUST NAMAKI!!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?! UGH!!

    How dare he take advantage of the situation and then try to push these two apart saying "Maybe she doesn't trust you?" Here I thought he was changing and I suppose he is because the next chapter with him and his puppy was SO cute! Just when I'm so upset with his character, the creator reminds me to not stay mad forever. LOL!

    Still, I don't want him playing with their feelings like that again…

    But back to what I was saying, I LOVE the romance progression!! Our leads are so precious together and love how even if Kanade was nervous to share her vision with Arou, they still DO talk about what happened and grow closer. Their love story is so subtle, but equally touching because these two really DO trust one another even if Namaki is trying to say they don't. I truly like how they tell one another (Kanade and Arou) that they like everything about one another and how they both live that out in their actions and their words. I feel their romance shows that someone just doesn't like the physical or "good" parts about them, but they like EVERYTHING.

    Lastly, I really really love this cover! It's so pretty!

    Another well-done volume!

  • R

    Interesting and cute to read. Definitely a different take on seeing the future. I can't wait to read more.

  • Kourtney<span class=

    I really love the dynamics between the characters. They bring out so much in each other and make each other better. This is sweet story and I am so glad I'm rereading it!

  • Jessie The Librarian

    Remember kids... when one love triangle isn't enough... try... try... try... Another one!

    Swapping the genders for this love triangle, we went from two guys romancing our mc to two women (mc included) romancing our main love interest! Oh how the turn tables.

  • -moonprismpower-

    Ohhh the end of this volume was so cute! ❤️

  • Dyah

    Feeling jealous is normal when you love someone.
    So, when a pretty girl confesses her feeling to Aro, of course Kanade feel uneasy. And this girl is not an ordinary girl; she's the head of the student council, a hard-working and respected girl, and she looks like Aro's mother.

    In this volume, there's one chapter about Namiki and the little dog he adopted (he hasn't named him). The dog is super adorable, and he can bring the adorable side of Namiki too.
    One day Namiki brings the dog for a walk, and an incident brings them Someya house. Namiki can feel the warmth of an intact family in the house, and even though he actually loves the dog, he decides to let the family adopt the dog. But the dog has an opinion of his own...

    The last chapter in the volume is the sweetest chapter, it's about Aro and Kanade's first kiss! >_<

  • Joy

    Still uncomplicated, still charming. This series is definitely going on my to-buy list for the library, when we have wiggle room for it in the budget (probably next fiscal year). Very much a teen title, but appropriate even for the younger readers who sneak into the teen room to browse the collection.

  • Katt Hansen

    Oh, my heart, this is such a sweet story. I love the developing relationships, how much our trio are learning to work with each other when things go wrong or when they find someone who needs help. This is one of those series you can re-read over and over and never grow tired of.