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Cardcaptor Sakura: Master of the Clow, Vol. 1 (Cardcaptor Sakura #7) Paperback | Pages: 183 pages
Rating: 4.34 | 12791 Users | 71 Reviews

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Original Title: カードキャプターさくら, 7
ISBN: 1892213753 (ISBN13: 9781892213754)
Edition Language: English
Series: Cardcaptor Sakura #7

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Capturing Cards was only the beginning...

Once upon a magic night, an English sorcerer mixed Western wizardry with Eastern enchantments to create a magical deck of cards called the Clow Cards. These cards were hidden inside a dusty old book for decades, their powers virtually wasted. Then one fateful day, a young girl named Sakura Kinomoto discovered the book in her father's library. When she opened it, however, the Clow Cards were gone—and so was life as she knew it. The book's magical guardian, a diminutive winged lion, named Sakura the Cardcaptor, and after many exciting adventures, she finally retrieved all of the cards. Now Sakura has earned the title Master of the Clow.

An ominous force is brewing in Tomoeda. New enchantments are popping up all over the city, and Sakura's Clow Cards seem completely unable to stop them. But when Sakura taps into her inner power to fuel the Clow Cards, she unlocks a new magic of her own creation. Thus begins this 10-year-old's quest to become the greatest magician in the world!

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Title:Cardcaptor Sakura: Master of the Clow, Vol. 1 (Cardcaptor Sakura #7)
Author:CLAMP
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 183 pages
Published:August 13th 2002 by Tokyopop (first published November 13th 1998)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Comics. Romance. Shojo. Comics Manga

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Ratings: 4.34 From 12791 Users | 71 Reviews

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3.5One word: SYAORANI liked this one A LOT. I like the mystery plus the start of development of our characters.

Dude, the last time I read this book was YEARS AGO. YEEEEEEEEEARS AGO, meaning the 5th grade.And I'm a freshman in high school right now, so that's saying something, right??But I do remember Cardcaptor Sakura. And I liked this series, especially the MOTC series.Since I can't remember EVERY SINGLE BIT of Cardcaptor Sakura: MOTC, I will try to make this review short and snappy. (And...I have to read like 18 other books and one of them is due to my school library TOMORROW!!!! HYAH!So basically,

- This picks up right after the first series ends.- Does Tomoya have a crush on Sakura? I'm confused.- I can't believe what is going on with the new kids in town! Craziness!- I liked the bit about a Teddy Bear's birthday! So cute! I'm going to start giving birthdays to teddy bears. - I liked Sakura's last costume.

Another new and mysterious character appears. His name is Eriol. And I don't like him.

Although this is marked as the first in a series, it is actually the continuation of .For my review or rather comments regarding Cardcaptor Sakura, please see here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show....PS - I like "The Master of the Clow" part of Cardcaptor Sakura. We meet Eriol, learn more about Clow Reed & the past, and most importantly, Sakura & Syaoran's relationship begins to grow.

DUDE. DUDE. DUDE.I read this in maybe 2nd grade, and it got me started on anime and manga. The art is adorable, the storyline is cute, and every book gives you an important lesson that 5th grader Sakura has learned along her journey along becomeing a magical girl(??)Also I don't think anybody dies like puelli madoka magica.puelli madoka magica was just sad

Well, it looks like Clow Reed is back just he threatened, in the form of a young boy named Eriol. His motives and goals aren't apparent yet, but I think he might be attacking Sakura so that she transforms the cards, which he will then be able to steal and use once they're more powerful. It's pretty obvious that he's evil because he has dark version of Cerebus and Yue, who are starting to cause problems as well. Ruby Moon, who takes passive form as a highschool girl, is stalking Toya in what
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