Reading Time: 3 minutes After watching the TV Special, Library Wars: Book of Memories, it’s clear that I’m set to see the movie sequel, Library Wars: The Last Mission. It’s through this movie, we get to see the satisfying conclusion to this amazing franchise. Set 18 months after movie “Library Wars.” After the government’s enactment of the Media Betterment […]
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