| 1. More Than a Carpenter (Japanese): Is Jesus God or an Imposter? (Japanese Edition) | 
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By: Josh McDowell Publisher: Word of Life Press January 01, 2005
This book does a great job and presenting some of the compelling arguments of proof of the validity of God's word. It is a great intro to these topics. It is not an in depth study. The only suggestion I have is to read it in its entirety...it has to be read completely to obtain the complete experience... more
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| 2. Naruto, Volume 1 (Japanese Edition) | 
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By: Masashi Kishimoto Publisher: Shueisha March 01, 2000
I pirate all my manga, music, and lots of movies.
But mostly manga. ESPECIALLY manga.
And, because I'm a bit of an elitist jerk, I usually steer clear of 'popular' manga and anime because of the fanbases that tend to build up. We all know how overdone and played out POTC and TNBC have become, to where people judge you just for mentioning popular titles...
Anime... more
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| 3. Fruits Basket, Volume 4 (Japanese Edition) | 
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By: Natsuki Takaya Publisher: Hakusensha 2000-01
Natsuki Takaya, Fruits Basket vol. 4 (Tokyopop, 1999)
Note: meeting more of the zodiac in each volume is not helping with the fact that we can't tell some of them apart already. I'm also hoping that, eventually, a real storyline is going to show up; Takaya has hinted at it a few times, but nothing has really emerged as a big story arc yet. I'm still soldiering on, but it's not catching... more
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| 4. Fruits Basket, Volume 2 (Japanese Edition) | 
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By: Natsuki Takaya Publisher: Hakusensha 1999-06
Tohru Honda's adventures really get going in the second volume of "Fruits Basket," where the upbeat teen moves into the Sohma household. Natsuki Takaya's storytelling is stronger and steadier in this collection, since she's introduced the main characters and can now get going on the plot. Not to mention the eccentric side cast.
Tohru is moving into her newly furnished room, and her pals... more
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| 5. Biomega Vol. 1 (Baiomega) (in Japanese) | 
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By: Tsutomu Nihei Publisher: Kodansha 1999-06
Wow, the book is about an inch bigger and wider than most manga which is great because there's alot to see. The cover looks slick and very nice. The pages and print job are top notch, even includes a couple color pages (some publishers don't include the color pages). Overall it looks like VizSig department did a very solid job on making a quality books.
The overall plot is pretty straight... more
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| 6. YU-GI-OH Vol. 4 (Yugiou) (in Japanese) | 
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By: Kazuki Takahashi Publisher: Shueisha 1999-06
...the reader realizes that Kaiba Mokuba in the manga is NOTHING like the sweet, albeit spoiled, Kaiba Mokuba in the show (at least the American version). This Mokuba gave me chills down my spine. This volume of Yu-Gi-Oh! is an intense read even for the older reader... more
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| 7. Naruto, Volume 11 (Japanese Edition) | 
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From: Shueisha Publisher: Shueisha 1999-06
My girls went through a stage where they LOVED anime comic books. They really liked this series... more
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| 8. Structural Package Designs (Agile Rabbit Editions) (Multilingual Edition) | 
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By: Pepin Press Publisher: Pepin Press February 28, 2003
his book is good for an idea starter for novice. If you are serious about this and want actual production you should contact the professionals. I like the idea of the CD with the structures shown in the book... more
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| 9. Fruits Basket, Volume 5 (Japanese Edition) | 
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By: Natsuki Takaya Publisher: Hakusensha 2000-04
I don't know anything about Fruits Baskets, but I like the speed that it was delivered to my house and also the condition that it was in... more
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| 10. Fruits Basket, Volume 15 (Japanese Edition) | 
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By: Natsuki Takaya Publisher: Hakusensha September 17, 2004
I own this series in Japanese, and it is a wonderful read! It has all the important elements of a good shoujo manga: it is romantic, twisted, with a shoujo (in the traditional meaning of the word) involved in finding a new family and love triangles galore. It is just a very fun read, no matter the language!... more
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