Alice in Borderland Book #1 (review)

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Alice in Boarderland, Vol. 1 written by Haro Aso is under the category of Manga, Horror, Fantasy, Thriller and Series. The series includes 18 books all on Amazon or local book stores. The story starts off with a 18 year old who is miserable living his life named Ryohei Arisu. Ryohei Arisu and his friends feel the same about their life. As Ryohei and his friends are hanging out they spot a strange firework in the sky, which transports them into a different “universe”. The universe has one simple rule in order to survive you must play life threatening games. In book one we see Ryohei and his friends adjust to their new life and come face to face with new struggles throughout the book. Overall i would give Alice in Borderland Book #1 a total of 5 stars due to the compelling plot and story line, this series is anything but boring.

Rating: 5 out of 5.
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