Read or Dream

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Read or Dream
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Second tankōbon volume cover, featuring (from left to right) Michelle, Anita and Maggie
Genre Adventure, romance [1]
Magazine Ultra Jump
Demographic Seinen
Original runOctober 19, 2002May 19, 2005
Volumes4
November 14, 2006 [6]
1-4215-0510-X
2The Clock StrikesMarch 19, 2004 [7]
4-08-876591-5
January 9, 2007 [8]
1-4215-0511-8
3Many MaggiesNovember 19, 2004 [9]
4-08-876713-6
March 13, 2007 [10]
1-4215-0862-1
4The Last ChapterAugust 19, 2005 [11]
4-08-876847-7
May 8, 2007 [12]
1-4215-0863-X

Reception

The manga was positively received. Carlo Santos of Anime News Network gave the first volume a B−, saying that Read or Die had spy-thriller action, but this series is "gentle", more about "quirky flights of the imagination", but is primarily about "joy of books", poverty of someone with a career in literature and humanities. Santos criticized the writing as awkward, chessy, and cliche, and hopes that the second volume had stronger writing quality. [13] Javier Lugo of Manga Life reviewed all four volumes, calling them heartwarming, haunting, funny, hilarious, and enjoyable, paired with a quality story of a series that is a "real gem." [1] Caitlin Donnovan of The Mary Sue praised the manga for having "lighthearted fun" and a scene in which a girl "wants to kiss a main female character", with the protagonist fine with this. [14]

Notes

  1. Full title: R.O.D – Read or Dream: We are Paper Sisters Detective Company

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