Looking at the reviews for Tales of Fandom vol. 2 (Luke Version) on amazon.jp, it slowly came to me that out of 28 reviews:

only one was written after the game was released.

That...just strikes me as really odd. I think I stared at my monitor for a full ten seconds as it set in. (I was going to write something crabbier in Japanese, but I have no IME so I'd just feel like a tool 8D)

One more yucky thing that happened today: my shopping list for Japan has definitely cleared $510. Shoot.

The other good thing that happened today: I saw Casino Royale, FINALLY, and it was extremely satisfactory. My most outrageous thought is that I think this is the first Bond that I could see with kitty ears/tail.

Yes. Yes, the moe has me. I am ailing. Yes.

From: [identity profile] moumusu.livejournal.com


I win the otaku contest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ...is that a good thing? =_=

Man. I'm still getting over the fact that raw manga in Japan is basically $4-5 a book. I don't think I could handle it if the books I wanted were 100 yen (81 CENTS!!!!!) apiece. I'd just start bawling right there in the store.

I do research light novels when I buy them, but manga tankoubon are easier because the art on the cover or in the advertisement is often useful in deciding what the book will look like. =_= And I can think of several examples where I was able to read the series (in a magazine, or by borrowing a couple books) and liked it before even buying the tankoubon (which reminds me, I need to buy the rest of MAX Lovely). I tend to follow authors, too (TANEMURA ARINA?)...

Hey. Is there anything you want me to look for for you? Like maybe some Cooseltel no Ryuujutsushi, if there's anything from that you don't have? Or...obscure Haruhi goods? New Haruhi books?

From: [identity profile] narugami.livejournal.com


The answer to that depends on your viewpoint. XD

Pretty close, yeah. FY was $24 Canadian + %15 tax, and Rayearth was about $20 (damn comics store marking up the price, they totally ripped me off). Only one volume of Tamahome!!!! Miaka!!!! etc obliterated my savings. XDDD (But it was worth it! except when the fanservice was too embarassing.) And the trouble I went to to get hold of Rayearth! I ordered them from the local chain bookstore and it took a YEAR before they admitted they couldn't get them and gave me back my money.

Ah, and then there was the CCS manga with horrible translations, where all the pages fell out. Nowadays when I see good-quality manga for $15 at the local mall I laugh out loud.

...I sound like an old lady. 8D

When I went to NY Book-Off for the first time I nearly exploded. 8D Manga for $1 to $3 US! It's terrible. If I lived near a Book Off I wouldn't be able to restrain myself.

I like to follow authors too, but I have the terrible habit of buying the first volume of a series and not following up, especially when it's fairly long. I want more Tengai Retrogical and ToS manga...!

Thanks so much for the offer! However, I really can't afford to buy more manga now (I have a Yesasia order of several books to pay off, as well as some other stuff). I need a job! x_x

From: [identity profile] moumusu.livejournal.com


That's...no, I do the same thing. Laughing. At manga in malls. We've seen some hard times, comrade, but now spring has come in our obsession and translations are jumping up everywhere =_= Though most of my laughter comes from the way I am SO used to thinking things will never get translated. I just waited so long for Rayearth, you know? And now they've even translated, like, Aishiteruze Baby---that is such a trip.

When I went to Book-Off NYC, it wasn't really the manga that got me. It was downstairs...oh, downstairs. With anime drama CDs for $7 or $15 a pop. And COOKBOOKS! I got 5 used cookbooks for a buck apiece! *_* Man, I gotta go back and complete my Mrs. Bell collection.

Oh, okay then. :3 I hope you get to pay it off. But I'll keep you in mind, and if I see something that fits, that isn't too extravagant, it can be a gift :D

From: [identity profile] narugami.livejournal.com


Hahaha. I remember reading text translations (I didn't actually own the books) of Rayearth on cephiro.net and going *_* Same with stuff like Dream Saga and Zenmaijikake no Tina.. (and now that I have the wherewithal to buy the originals, they're out of print! Another reason to storm Book-Off.)

When I see stuff like Tokyo Babylon or Angel Sanctuary in the local store I seriously blink. It's like, they have THAT in the mall by my old high school, the presence of such two opposing elements should cause space to spontaneously combust! Or something.

CDs... yeah. I'd like to start collecting some music CDs, stuff like Cocco or Spitz or RADWIMPS. Or the drama CDs for series that weren't animated, especially the limited-edition mail-order only stuff! Ahh.

What I have a weakness for is artbooks - like collections of paintings by Monet and Rembrandt. I have a book of sketches by Da Vinci that is TEH AWESOME. Oh, and concept art. When I have money there are like ten settei shiryuu shou books that have my name on them :E

Thanks, but don't worry about it. I hope you enjoy your trip!

From: [identity profile] moumusu.livejournal.com


YES. THOSE TEXT TRANSLATIONS OMG TT_TT I own 4 volumes of Dream Saga! But I don't know where the fifth one is, and if they're out of print I'm in trouble. As for Zenmaijikake no Tina, the only memory I have of that is a little package of tissues from a faraway issue of Nakayoshi...

Usually for me it's the yaoi. Like, "but won't someone say gay comics aren't allowed?"

I'm really not a CD person, but the dramas are good for a few yuks.

Thank you, I won't. ^-^ I don't want to burden you with burdening me...er...you have a nice summer, too.
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