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GTO: The Early Years -- Shonan Junai Gumi, Volume 1
Tōru Fujisawa - 2000
When not out riding around and getting into trouble, this duo could be found in school, trying to pick up young woman! Hey, Onizuka had to start somewhere!The hilarious prequel to the super-popular GTO is finally here!
Mikami-sensei's Way of Love, Vol. 1
Hiro Aikawa - 2015
But while it may have seemed like sibling love at first, their relationship soon takes an unexpected turn … !
Bicycling Magazine's New Cyclist Handbook: Ride with Confidence and Avoid Common Pitfalls
Ben Hewitt - 2000
Learn how to choose the right bike, ride safely in traffic, treat and prevent injuries, train for a century, and perform basic maintenance. Packed with quick tips from the pros at Bicycling magazine, this volume provides everything the new cyclist needs to achieve optimum cycling performance.
Aoharu X Machinegun, Vol. 1
NAOE - 2013
When a classmate informs Hotaru that she was bilked out of her cash by a shady host at a host club, Hotaru immediately rushes to confront the villain only to discover that the con man in question is her new neighbor! Worse, he proposes to settle their feud with firearms! Okay, it turns out that they're just toys, but when Hotaru is soundly defeated, she finds herself sucked into the world of survival games. Is this new world one she can actually escape??
Kaoru Mori: Anything and Something
Kaoru Mori - 2012
At times hilarious, at others heartwarming, this collection of short stories penned by one of Japan's most talented artists is a perfect addition to any library! A young girl discovers that new glasses give her a whole new perspective on the world, a bunny-girl waitress learns to cope with her male customers with dignity, an introverted art student inspires her fellow club members even as she takes inspiration from them, and more! Fans of Mori will enjoy seeing concept designs and historical notes from her award-winning series, as well as Mori's own brand of enthusiastic commentary throughout.