As always, Sang-Sun Park’s artwork is stunning. I just can’t say that enough. I’m truly impressed with Park’s style and talent, emotions are conveyed effortlessly and each panel is exquisitely drawn. There isn’t a badly drawn character in the series or a line out of place. The Tarot Café is a must buy for the artwork alone; throw on top of it a killer storyline and you just can’t beat it.
I love this series. I love the highs and lows; I love that I’ve had my heart wrenched a thousand different ways each time I turned the page. I love that even when everything seems most dark there is always a ray of light; there is always hope. Life is never easy, and Park has created a character that has been through the worst of what life has to offer. Still, Pamela comes out the other side wanting to be happy, and hoping for it.
I finished Volume Seven, and the first thought that popped into my head was, “I don’t want it to be over,” and, lucky me, it isn’t. In January of 2009, Tokyopop will be releasing, The Tarot Café: The Novel by Chandra Rooney. And I can’t wait.
Read Reviews of Volume One, Volume Two, Volume Three, Volume Four, Volume Five, and Volume Six.






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