Ashley B. (daredevilgirl013) reviewed on + 746 more book reviews
There's just something about your childhood coming back to you that puts you in total bliss. I read all the sailor moon manga as a child, and I loved it. Sailor Moon was my thing. Now to read it again but this time it's updated and translated better and has the original names etc, makes it magical all over again. This is just a classic that you can't put down. Yes Usagi is a cry baby, but you get to see her develop over time. That's the purpose of this. She goes from a young child (14, which if you were 14 and thrown into saving the world from super bad monsters, you'd probably be crying too) to an adult who has learned and experienced so much in her life and battles. This is a story that grows with you and matures over time. That's the beauty of Sailor Moon.