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Attack on Titan, Vol. 4 (Attack on Titan, #4)

Hajime Isayama
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Attack on Titan, Vol. 4 (Attack on Titan, #4)

Fiction | Novel | Published in 2013

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Hajime Isayama

Attack on Titan, Vol. 4 (Attack on Titan, #4)

Fiction | Novel | Published in 2013
Book Details
Pages

192

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Walls • Post-apocalyptic

Publication Year

2013

Recommended Reading Age

16-18 years

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Super Short Summary

In Attack on Titan, Vol. 4 by Hajime Isayama, individuals in the Survey Corps face challenges as they battle Titans. The story follows their struggles, strategies, and teamwork in the ongoing fight for humanity's survival within a world dominated by fearsome Titans.

Reviews & Readership

4.6

33,386 ratings

89%

Loved it

10%

Mixed feelings

2%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Attack on Titan, Vol. 4 by Hajime Isayama has captivated readers with its intense action and deep character development. The plot twists keep the story engaging, though some find the artwork inconsistent. Fans appreciate the exploration of complex themes and the ever-growing tension. However, a few criticisms highlight pacing issues in certain sections. Overall, it’s a gripping addition to the series.

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Who Should Read Attack on Titan, Vol. 4 (Attack on Titan, #4)?

Fans of intense, graphic action paired with deep psychological complexities will find Attack on Titan, Vol. 4 by Hajime Isayama gripping. Similar to those who enjoy Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games or George R.R. Martin's A Game of Thrones, readers will appreciate the post-apocalyptic setting and intricate character dynamics.

4.6

33,386 ratings

89%

Loved it

10%

Mixed feelings

2%

Not a fan

Fun Facts

The Attack on Titan manga series, including Vol. 4, features an art style that was initially criticized, but creator Hajime Isayama intentionally maintained a raw and gritty design to match the story's intense themes.

Hajime Isayama, the author of Attack on Titan, drew inspiration from various sources, including the works of horror manga artist Junji Ito and the movie Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse.

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The title of the series, including in Vol. 4, retains layers of meaning even in its Japanese form, "Shingeki no Kyojin," which can be interpreted as "Attacking Titan" or "Advancing Giants," reflecting the multi-faceted themes of the story.

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Book Details
Pages

192

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Walls • Post-apocalyptic

Publication Year

2013

Recommended Reading Age

16-18 years

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