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message 101: by Haikufall (new)

Haikufall | 74 comments I enjoy all the recommendation that sweetPixiesmile gave above but another good read that I found on this forum was Genskien.


message 102: by Haikufall (new)

Haikufall | 74 comments Sorry I have not been on the site for awhile have been traveling and running around with work. But thought I would drop by and let everyone know I'm alive and I would like to hear what everyone is reading. I hope to hear new story's to read from everyone and I'll have some story's to share from my many travels. I'll be heading to the UK, Ireland and Chine for the next 6 weeks. I could use some suggestion on what to read next.


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Louie (rmutt1914) | 21 comments You should look up a book club/podcast called MangaPod, in which four friends get together and read all or part of a manga and then discuss it with love, friendship and lots of spoilers. [Their tagline.] Here's a playlist. I would say be careful with the most recent episode (#49, which hasn't been added to this list yet), but since this is posted in the Vaginal Fantasy group, I am willing to bet you can handle the content of that episode.
Here's their schedule of what they are reading in future weeks if you're interested in participating. They live stream on Tuesday nights.

I don't even read manga, but I watch this podcast every week.


message 104: by sweetPixiesmile (new)

sweetPixiesmile | 22 comments Haikufall wrote: "Sorry I have not been on the site for awhile have been traveling and running around with work. But thought I would drop by and let everyone know I'm alive and I would like to hear what everyone is ..."
Heeeeey! I've been reading GTO again (Great Teacher Onizuka) just for the laughs and general craziness. Also, Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio and Citrus. Magi: The Labyrinth is on my list, as is The Collectors

Life is above freezing and work is like uber busy as we gear up for the golf season!

I wish I travelled like that! But I'm broke most of the time (;_;) NYC is probably the furthest I'll go this year, unless I can finally have a Christmas with my family, now that my parents are back in Canada (after 18 years in Hong Kong!) I haven't seen them since 2010!


message 105: by Haikufall (new)

Haikufall | 74 comments Thanks Louie and sweetPixiesmile, I'll be looking at the podcast, because I love podcast and all ready have a few radiolabs podcast saved up. When I'm traveling there are long lay overs and I'm always looking for something to read or watch while at the airport.


message 106: by Haikufall (new)

Haikufall | 74 comments I hate to say this but I have gotten no reading done while on my trip yet. Just to jet legged for it as of yet.


message 107: by Britney (new)

Britney (britneylee) | 5 comments I would recommend the following to anyone who hasn't read them:

I'll recommend more later.

Naoko Takeuchi
Sailor Moon
Codename: Sailor V

CLAMP
Magic Knight RayEarth I & II
X/1999
CLAMP School Detectives
Tokyo Babylon

Ai Yazawa
Paradise Kiss
Nana

Yuu Watase
Fushigi Yugi
Absolute Boyfriend[I wanna read this series]


message 108: by CJ (new)

CJ I know my manga reading has slowed down since finishing high school,(as most stories are set there and that's the last thing I want to read about.) But I hope to finish collecting Dengeki Daisy, Vol. 01 and Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, Vol. 1.

However, I have recently picked up the first volume of the now out-of-print series, Kimi Wa Petto, published by TokyoPop as Tramps Like Us, Vol. 1. It's about a disrespected career woman who lets a younger guy stay with her... as her pet. It's not as sleazy as it sounds, promise! So far, it has been very cute.

Also, though I think OP has read this already, I highly recommend Fruits Basket, Volume 01, even if you've seen the anime. It may be set in high school, but darn it if it wasn't the most sad, yet heartwarming and surprising manga I've ever read.(NOTHING IS AS IT SEEMS!)


message 109: by sweetPixiesmile (last edited Apr 29, 2014 08:00AM) (new)

sweetPixiesmile | 22 comments Just wanted to share:

Sailor Moon Reboot.

Airs July 5th.

That is all. No, wait...

Squeeeeeeeeee!

Ok, I'm done.


message 110: by Connor (new)

Connor Lannes | 1 comments If I were to suggest a kind of 'nerdy' manga that falls into romance, I would have to suggest Bakuman.

The series follow two Japanese high schoolers who team up to create manga together, one writing and one drawing.

The artist is the main character, and makes a promise with the girl of his dreams, who he finds wants to be a voice actress for anime, that once their manga becomes an anime, she will voice the heroine, and they will get married.

The series is spanned over...maybe 20 graphic novels, and has a good balance of romance and non romance.

Bakuman is known for its somewhat snappy and sharp artwork, and its colored pieces being bright and flashy, in contrast to the writers other famous work 'Death Note'

I highly recommend this series, though I would suggest it to more experienced readers of manga, or otaku in general, as some of the references to other works may be missed.


message 111: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) If you guys like disney princesses, check out kilala princess.


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