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- Fairy Tail 7 (7)
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- Fairy Tail 6 (7)
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- Fairy Tail 5 (13)
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- Fairy Tail: v.4 (15)
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- Fairy Tail: v.3 (22)
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- Fairy Tail 2 (34)
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By Hiro Mashima -
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- Fairy Tail 1 (41)
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By Hiro Mashima -
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- Beast Master (20)
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- Keroro #2 (21)
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By Mine Yoshikazi -
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- Keroro #1 (26)
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By Mine Yoshikazi -
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- My Girlfriend's a Geek v1.0 (1)
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By Pentabu -
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- Be With You (6)
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By Takuji Ichikawa -
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One of the most beautiful and touching love stories I've ever laid eyes upon. I found myself teary eyed in some chapters and even shed some at the end. Truly romantic. I recommend it to any reader looking for a heartwarming story and anyone who loves cute kids that often ask: "Really?".
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Feb 27, 2011 |
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- Kamikaze Girls (11)
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By Novala Takemoto -
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A truly touching story. Novala Takemoto manages to mix Japan's most opposite cultures and transform it into a story of pure friendship. I enjoyed every aspect of the book: the lovable characters, the dark humor and the entertaining situations. A must read for every Japanese cult ... (
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Feb 20, 2011 |
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- City of Ashes (290)
- Mortal Instruments, Vol. 2
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By Cassandra Clare -
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- City of Bones (388)
- (Thorndike Press Large Print Literacy Bridge Series)
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By Cassandra Clare -
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My Girlfriend's a Geek v1.0
A book that is not for everyone. Though it contains a glossary of unknown terms, if one is not familiar with the otaku culture of Japan the book could be far from enjoyable, but other than that, I consider it a charming love story. I liked the humor and loved the characters, but found hard to apprec ... (continue)
A book that is not for everyone. Though it contains a glossary of unknown terms, if one is not familiar with the otaku culture of Japan the book could be far from enjoyable, but other than that, I consider it a charming love story. I liked the humor and loved the characters, but found hard to appreciate the blog-style narration. I recommend it for every fujoshi (or boyfriend of one) out there.