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Blood Alone (vol.3) by Masayuki Takano, March 2007 first edition, $10.95.  Rated +13 and up, published by Infinity Studios. Unfortunately, this graphic novel has been somewhat difficult to find. Amazon.com lists this manga as being currently unavailable while my local Waldenbooks had five copies sitting on the shelf. This is one of my favorite love stories. It’s about a young […]

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Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer is available in hardcover and categorized as YA  and continues the much anticipated saga of Bella Swan and her vampire boyfriend, Edward Cullen.  Also there is the rest of the Cullen family: Dr. Carlisle and his wife, Esme, Alice and Jasper and Rosalie and Emmett.  The Cullens have been living in Forks, Washington for […]

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Are you looking for a fun series to read? A manga that is equal parts fun and scary? Well, it’s not quite horror but more like campy, spooky fun. Hellsing is the manga for you if you answered yes to those two questions above. As the story opens, we are introduced to the top […]

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 Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs was very, very good. What a great start to the New Year to award this book an solid A read. Just in case you haven’t read the first book, Moon Called, here is a brief synopsis for you: Mercy Thompson is a mechanic who is not human. She’s a coyote […]

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Vampire Knight (Vol.1) by Hino sounded interesting. As a reader who has self-proclaimed that she was sick of vampires, I’ve been reading my share of them lately. Heh. However, there are those few exceptions that still grab my interest. I chanced a copy of this book as it was the last one on the shelf. […]

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In Blood Alone, vol.2 by Takano, we learn just a little bit more about Kuroe and Misaki. In this entry, a bloodless corpse is found and Misaki may or may not be the culprit. An elder vampire named Higure pays Kuroe a visit. Higure is centuries old but is often mistaken for a teen because of his youthful looks. […]

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