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Horimiya Vol. 1
HERO • 2015
A sweet "aww"-inspiring tale of school life begins!!At school, Kyouko Hori is known for being smart, attractive, and popular. On the other hand, her classmate, the boring, gloomy Izumi Miyamura tends to get painted as a "loser fanboy." But when a liberally pierced and tattooed (not to mention downright gorgeous) Miyamura appears unexpectedly on the doorstep of secretly plain-Jane homebody Hori, these two similarly dissimilar teenagers discover that there are multiple sides to every story...and person!
A Sign of Affection 2
suu Morishita • 2021
Yuki is a typical college student--it's just that she can't hear. A chance encounter on a train leads to a serious crush...but will he give her a chance? A sweet and relatable manga romance from the creator of Shortcake Cake!<br/><br/>FITS AND STARTS<br/>“Why must the time we spend together always be so short?” After struggling with her feelings for Itsuomi, Yuki’s chosen love. An intense heart-to-heart between the two, sitting against a laundromat window watching the falling snow, has begun to deepen their relationship. But there’s still much more progress to be made, and Yuki finds the world Itsuomi inhabits intimidating… How can they keep communicating when Itsuomi drops in and out of Yuki’s life?<br/><br/>From the acclaimed author of Shortcake Cake, the hit shojo series with more than a million copies in print, this new work is full of real-life details about Japanese sign language and living without hearing, and it's sure to please fans of romantic stories like A Silent Voice, Kimi ni Todoke, and Love in Focus!
Ouran High School Host Club, Vol. 1
Bisco Hatori • 2011
My dress up darling. Bisque doll. Anime book
Shinichi Fukuda • 2025
Perfect World 2
Rie Aruga • 2020
The moving, provocative manga about the struggles and triumphs in love of a woman and a man who uses a wheelchair comes to print! Fans of tumultuous manga romance -- like A Silent Voice and Your Lie in April -- don't miss this!<br/><br/>A ROCKY ROAD<br/><br/>After reuniting at a work party, Tsugumi begins dating her high school classmate and first crush, Itsuki, who has since sustained a spinal cord injury and now uses a wheelchair. While at first reluctant to let someone into his heart, Itsuki begins to open up to her. Tsugumi realizes that there's still so much to Itsuki that she has yet to learn, but the deeper their love grows, the tougher the realities they face become. Pitted against Tsugumi's disapproving parents, as well as Nagasawa, Itsuki's caregiver and admirer, and Koreda, Tsugumi's old classmate who wants to be something more, Tsugumi soon finds herself struggling in a relationship that the whole world seems to be against...
Soul Eater, Vol. 1 (Soul Eater, 1)
2009
Paradise Kiss
Ai Yazawa • 2021
El verano en que Hikaru Murio 1
Milky Way ,ediciones • 1900
My Little Monster
Robico • 2015
Mizutani is a self-absorbed overachiever, concerned only with maintaining the highest grades in school. Haru is an impulsive short tempered brute, who scares everyone with his explosive bursts of violence. Haru gets suspended on the first day of school when he encounters some bullies harassing a student and dispatches the bullies with great bloody violence. Mizutani is tasked with delivering school materials to Haru who interprets this as an act of friendship and latches on to Mizutani, much to her dismay. And so begins a strange and potentially combustible relationship!
The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity 1
Saka Mikami • 2024
My Hero Academia, Vol. 7 (7)
Kohei Horikoshi • 2017
El arte de ser nosotros
Inma Rubiales • 2023
Hasta que nos quedemos sin estrellas
Inma Rubiales • 2023
Poesía completa
Idea Vilariño • 2016
«LLEGÓ LA HORA DE IDEA VILARIÑO: UN CLÁSICO DE LA LITERATURA LATINOAMERICANA» ( EL PAÍS) «Idea Vilariño habla con el corazón en un puño.» Manuel Vilas «Carnal y feroz, libérrima pero pulida hasta el fi lo de lo esencial.» Raquel Garzón, El País «Forma parte de ese nutrido grupo de escritoras del siglo XX que nos queda por redescubrir.» Edurne Portela Aunque la autora ha mantenido a lo largo de su vida una actitud casi monacal con respecto a la difusión de su obra, hoy día está considerada como uno de los clásicos vivos de las letras hispanoamericanas. Su poesía -escasa y sobria, lentamente madurada- transita siempre por los extremos, tensa, como acorralada por una íntima urgencia. Quizá el asunto que con mayor frecuencia aparece en esta poesía sea la muerte, pero una muerte que late y se experimenta en el esplendor de la vida, en los golpes del amor, en los embates del sexo, en la dialéctica entre ausencia y recuerdo. La lectura de estos poemas conforma una experiencia intensa y perdurable y supone el descubrimiento de una de las voces más contundentes y secretamente bellas de la poesía contemporánea. La crítica ha dicho: «El Uruguay ha sido fecundo en mujeres poetas pero a pesar de que hay otras voces interesantes, yo me quedo con la suya.» Carmen Posadas «Catálogo del amor, el desamor y la ausencia de ambos.» Carlos Catena Cózar, El País «Su poesía se despliega en breves y delgados poemas medulares que son destilada expresión de la experiencia más desnuda y profunda. Poesía escueta, diamantina, de raigambre... Quedará la poesía de esta poeta en vida, solitaria, reservada, distantecomo una desgarrada confesión de la más sombría sensibilidad actual, asida tan solo a la desolada fascinación -o servidumbrede la palabra.» Luis Antonio de Villena, El Norte de Castilla «Leer su poesía ha sido como llenar el nombre [de Vilariño] de contenido porque después de aquel inesperado poema ["Ya no"] que me asaltó el corazón de una forma brutal, vinieron Poemas de amor y Pobre mundo, los dos libros que me traje a casa de vuelta.» Antonio Muñoz Molina «Pesimismo, sensibilidad, existencialismo, empatía, confesión... una poesía limpia y desgarrada el dolor de una vida marcada por el amor.» Andrés Seoane, El Cultural «Desde siempre tuvo muy cercana la idea de la muerte y la enfermedad. Entendía muy bien lo que es el dolor en carne propia.» Juan Ramón Jiménez «Escribe con las vísceras, no le importa descarnarse frente al lector. Aunque seguramente pensaba y corregía sus poemas, escribe mucho en caliente y eso que quiere sacar de sí desesperadamente, está ahí resonando. Es un dolor tan vivo que cualquiera podemos sentirlo como nuestro, porque sabemos que es algo que nos ha pasado o nos va a pasar.» Brenda Navarro «La poesía de Idea Vilariño, que en su cada vez más absoluto desnudamiento arranca al lector, cualquiera que sea su sexo, un gemido de mujer.» Ignacio Echevarría, CTXT
Cuando no queden más estrellas que contar
María Martínez • 2021
Blue Period 1
Tsubasa Yamaguchi • 2020
Y SI QUEDAMOS COMO AMIGOS?
Elizabeth Eulberg • 2013
Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You, Vol. 1
Karuho Shiina • 2012
Sawako Kuronuma is the perfect heroine...for a horror movie. With striking similarities to a haunting movie character--jet-black hair, sinister smile and silent demeanor--she's mistakenly called Sadako by those around her. But behind her scary façade is a very misunderstood teenager. Too shy to fit in, all she wants to do is make some friends. But when the most popular boy in class befriends her, she's sure to make more than just that--she's about to make some enemies too! -- VIZ Media
Princess Jellyfish 2
Akiko Higashimura • 2016
New York Times bestseller!<br/><br/>Named by the American Library Association and the New York Public Library as one of the top young adult books of the year!<br/><br/>ARMED WITH STYLE<br/>With the geeky paradise of Amamizu-kan threatened by redevelopment plans, Tsukimi and the Amars must spring into action. Buy the wily Inari and her hold on Shu forces Kuranosuke to pull out all the stops: money, blackmail, and...fashion?! Though Amamizu-kan still struggles with Kuranosuke's stylish ways, the neighborhood fashionista has too much to lose, whether it's a hidden identity or priceless friendships. Tsukimi gets the chance to make her jellyfish dreams into a glamorous reality, but that means breaking out of her bubble! Can these misfit princesses save their castle?<br/><br/>Praise for Princess Jellyfish and the hit anime!<br/><br/>"One of the best anime and manga for beginners. Enthusiasm—geeky and otherwise—is power in Princess Jellyfish. Enthusiasm saves the day and paves the road to the future." - Kotaku<br/><br/>"Princess Jellyfish's ambition is simple: to tell a delightful story in a delightful way... It's a pretty deadly one-two punch." - Anime News Network<br/><br/>"One of the best shows of 2012 – loaded with heart, soul, humor and insight." - About.com
Princess Jellyfish 1
Akiko Higashimura • 2016
Nana, Vol. 2 (2)
Ai Yazawa • 2006
Nana, Volume 1
Ai Yazawa • 2005




