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husky51
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Kazegami
Miyazaki's Best Friend
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I've been reading Junjou Romantica/Egoist for the last few days. Enjoying it so far. Seems the anime stuck very close to it though, so that makes it a little less interesting to read. Might get some new material as it goes on.
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husky51
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Evanyoung
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Just finished volume five of Bleach will be starting with the sixth volume soon
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husky51
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Nausicaa_Cat
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quote: Originally posted by Jelly
Right now I'm reading School Rumble and Kimi ni Todoke.
Also recently finished Nineteen, Twenty-one. Really loved the art (and story too) from that one.
quote: Originally posted by Nandireya
Fullmetal Alchemist is my all-time favourite...no dragging...no dangling plotlines or plotholes...
I want to read FMA, if only I had more time...T_T
Heard it's really different from the anime.
Ah I read Nineteen, Twenty-one too! I thought the art was really beautiful, even if the story felt a little slow moving. It was very beautiful though. Kimi ni Todoke is so, so good.
I'm currently reading too many manga to even name, I use the Mangafox service of bookmarking my favourites and generally have two or three chapters a day to read of various mangas updating. It's mainly shoujo, so if anybody is interested in that and looking to read some good ones I'm happy to recommend~
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husky51
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Jelly
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quote: It's mainly shoujo, so if anybody is interested in that and looking to read some good ones I'm happy to recommend~
Well, I already have a lot I want to read, but I guess some more won't hurt ^^ What do you recommend?
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Nausicaa_Cat
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Shiawasse Kissa Sanchoume is a completed one that is greaaaat! Really cute and quirky characters. Any of Motomi Kyousuke's works are really good, particularly Beast Master. A recent manga which is quite similar to Beast Master and is so far pretty good is Boku wa Ookami. Another finished one I liked a lot was My Pet Momo.
Starting to realise there's such a theme here ahaha.
Usotsuki Lilly is nice and fairly unusual. Love So Life is super sweet and very laidback.
Yup all those are worth a try I think.
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Psychedelic.Ink
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Dragon Ball!
I've seen the whole series and read a bunch of random chapters just to admire Akira Toriyama's art style,
but now I'm reading it from start to finish.
Been looking for Monkey Punch's Lupin III but I can't find it anywhere! Does anybody know where I might be able to find it?
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husky51
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husky51
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Psychedelic.Ink
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quote: Originally posted by husky51
Got and read vol 10 in the "Yotsuba" series... It so reminds me of my own daughter when she was that young. Her awakening awareness of the world and her many questions.
Yotsuba& is great!!! Is that the most recent one? I'll definitely start reading Yotsuba& again.
And thanks for welcoming me Husky!
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husky51
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husky51
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husky51
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husky51
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husky51
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avarofurbin
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jina445
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quote: Originally posted by husky51
Read "Ayako" today... A hard back book by Osamu Tezuka.
It was recommended to me by our local library director and I did enjoy it although it is not my usual cup of tea. A very dark tale of the Tengu family starting in 1949.
I'm reading "The Book of Human Insects" which just came from amazon, by Osamu Tezuka.
husky51, "Ayako" is a dark tale, but if you really want to read Tezuka's best ever you got to read Buddha, it's 8 volumes, but believe me you have never read anything like it. It's one of the best manga stories ever!!!
Buddha Vol.1
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