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From JanimeS:
The world of Siesta is set in fantasy Europe where there are people called bullet users who were discriminated against badly for reasons unknown to readers as of volume 1.
The discrimination has gotten much weaker due to Grande Corp's efforts to wipe out the decades-old pirate faction with the help of Bulletron, a battle suit designed exclusively for bullet users.
The story begins as the protagonist Dia Canto tells you a little bit about herself: how she became an orphan, how she met her foster family, and how she is very much in love with her step brother, Loe. However, her affe... More...
The world of Siesta is set in fantasy Europe where there are people called bullet users who were discriminated against badly for reasons unknown to readers as of volume 1.
The discrimination has gotten much weaker due to Grande Corp's efforts to wipe out the decades-old pirate faction with the help of Bulletron, a battle suit designed exclusively for bullet users.
The story begins as the protagonist Dia Canto tells you a little bit about herself: how she became an orphan, how she met her foster family, and how she is very much in love with her step brother, Loe. However, her affe... More...
From JanimeS:
The world of Siesta is set in fantasy Europe where there are people called bullet users who were discriminated against badly for reasons unknown to readers as of volume 1.
The discrimination has gotten much weaker due to Grande Corp's efforts to wipe out the decades-old pirate faction with the help of Bulletron, a battle suit designed exclusively for bullet users.
The story begins as the protagonist Dia Canto tells you a little bit about herself: how she became an orphan, how she met her foster family, and how she is very much in love with her step brother, Loe. However, her affection toward Loe is brutally crushed before it would even bear fruit and she goes out to vent her sadness. This is when she encounters Cid Leon, who she would ultimately be paid to "protect". Less...
The world of Siesta is set in fantasy Europe where there are people called bullet users who were discriminated against badly for reasons unknown to readers as of volume 1.
The discrimination has gotten much weaker due to Grande Corp's efforts to wipe out the decades-old pirate faction with the help of Bulletron, a battle suit designed exclusively for bullet users.
The story begins as the protagonist Dia Canto tells you a little bit about herself: how she became an orphan, how she met her foster family, and how she is very much in love with her step brother, Loe. However, her affection toward Loe is brutally crushed before it would even bear fruit and she goes out to vent her sadness. This is when she encounters Cid Leon, who she would ultimately be paid to "protect". Less...
Type
Manhwa
Related Series
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Associated Names
시에스타
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Latest Release(s)
v.5 c.4 (end) by Misty Rain Scans & Shinra Tensei Manga Team over 7 years ago
v.5 c.3 by Misty Rain Scans & Shinra Tensei Manga Team over 7 years ago
v.5 c.2 by Misty Rain Scans & Shinra Tensei Manga Team over 8 years ago
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v.5 c.3 by Misty Rain Scans & Shinra Tensei Manga Team over 7 years ago
v.5 c.2 by Misty Rain Scans & Shinra Tensei Manga Team over 8 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
5 Volumes (Complete)
Completely Scanlated?
Yes
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3 topics, 9 posts
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Average: 8.2 / 10.0 (276 votes)
Bayesian Average: 8.01 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 8.01 / 10.0
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Year
2010
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No
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Weekly Pos #703 (+1)
Monthly Pos #1714 (No change)
3 Month Pos #3245 (No change)
6 Month Pos #4225 (+266)
Year Pos #5647 (+419)
Monthly Pos #1714 (No change)
3 Month Pos #3245 (No change)
6 Month Pos #4225 (+266)
Year Pos #5647 (+419)
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Good start...
by celinae
January 19th, 2011, 12:50pm
January 19th, 2011, 12:50pm
Rating: 6.0 / 10.0
It has a really interesting set up, and I like how the author subtly introduced some mystery to the heroine's capabilities. Not to mention that the heroine herself is interesting--calm and humble, but with surprising depths. Her feelings for Loe and about her family really drew me in and made me feel invested in the story and want to know what would happen to her in the future. Some of my growing interest was ruined, however, by the other characters--especially Cid Leon, with his frustrating behavior that is just too over-dramatic, and the weird school league, which also is over-dramatic... The further the story goes along I feel like it gets increasingly ridiculous. I have a feeling that a lot of this manhwa will have battles and super-awesome super-super powered people in the future, which isn't really my thing. But it's probably someone else's.
It's still probably too early to tell, but it does have a pretty good beginning. It might not live up to its potential, but I guess you should judge that for yourself.
... Last updated on January 19th, 2011, 12:53pm
It's still probably too early to tell, but it does have a pretty good beginning. It might not live up to its potential, but I guess you should judge that for yourself.
... Last updated on January 19th, 2011, 12:53pm
Great Potential and Art.
by Got2runnow
November 14th, 2010, 11:49am
November 14th, 2010, 11:49am
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
I've only read volume one, so I can't actually rave about the series as a whole. BUT so far I'm impressed and in love. The art is beautiful. It has it's own uniqueness. Especially with the interesting world the artist has created. She really draws it nicely.
Thankfully the main isn't a sap. She's not weak (as of now) and I find her interesting, which is always a plus in my book. I mean, no one wants to read about the same kind of heroine story after story, right?
The story itself is enough to keep me anchored. Magic abilities called bullets with rankings? Pretty freakin' cool. I'm never a fan of boarding schools, but that usually has to revolve around the characters and the reason why the main is there in the first place. But usually you don't read about a girl being payed to be a body guard to a resisting guy, who probably doesn't need guarding.
Anyways volume one is just sets up for the looming plot. Settings, characters, themes, background. And it was done well. Plus if you loved Moon Boy (Monday Boy) the other work Lee Young-You did a few years back, you'll love Siesta.
... Last updated on November 14th, 2010, 11:50am
Thankfully the main isn't a sap. She's not weak (as of now) and I find her interesting, which is always a plus in my book. I mean, no one wants to read about the same kind of heroine story after story, right?
The story itself is enough to keep me anchored. Magic abilities called bullets with rankings? Pretty freakin' cool. I'm never a fan of boarding schools, but that usually has to revolve around the characters and the reason why the main is there in the first place. But usually you don't read about a girl being payed to be a body guard to a resisting guy, who probably doesn't need guarding.
Anyways volume one is just sets up for the looming plot. Settings, characters, themes, background. And it was done well. Plus if you loved Moon Boy (Monday Boy) the other work Lee Young-You did a few years back, you'll love Siesta.
... Last updated on November 14th, 2010, 11:50am
Pretty art, interesting plot
by almosthere13
October 22nd, 2010, 12:56am
October 22nd, 2010, 12:56am
Rating: 9.0 / 10.0
Siesta has an interesting premise, with "bullet users" who have abilities etc. The main character is quite likable and not a weak female lead (yet) and I find myself empathizing with her. The plot is coming along nicely as well
I'll highly suggest that you try this!
I'll highly suggest that you try this!
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