I think I am a glutton for punishment. After thoroughly disliking the first two volumes of Magic Touch, you would think that I would know to steer clear of the manga from that point onward. Sadly, the review copy for the third volume came in the mail, and I feel it’s my obligation to give the book its review. By: Izumi Tsubaki Publisher: Viz Media – Shojo Beat Age Rating: Teen Plus Genre: Romance Price: $8.99 I know that I am not a martyr for the cause here – it was my conscious decision to read the third volume and give the series another try. The cast of the manga, while not spectacular, is charming in its quirky way. I was hoping by the third volume the relationships would have progressed further, and we would actually get to see some real plot building. After finishing the third volume, my hopes have been dashed on whatever sharp stones Magic Touch could find. Repeatedly. Chiaki and Yosuke are still doing that same thing they do, which is close to absolutely nothing. The two get bashful around each other, and only at the end of the third volume does Chiaki realize she might…