well... if u consider the slayers novel a book... then yes i buy books, ive got the two volumes and it was hecka funny!
I just buy manga, ... and like to read manga and manga and manga![]()
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well... if u consider the slayers novel a book... then yes i buy books, ive got the two volumes and it was hecka funny!
"Tama-chan!"
I buy em. Whenever I'm able to scrape a few pennies together that is.....
Lol. Glad to hear about all you peeps. But if this was about manga, I would have out it in the anime and manga forum ^_~
Seduced by Flesh
I get them from the library or borrow them. Unless it's a favorite author and I KNOW I'm going to like them, or it's a book I have already read and KNOW I'm going to read it again, then I buy it.
I tend to buy more books than I borrow. It's a real problem of mine actualy because i'm running out of room for them all.
It's just kind of my way of treating myself. If i'm doing well with things (or even if i'm not) then I just go to the book store and see what new books there are out. After reading the first couple of pages and the back cover, should any take my fancy, I usually decide to give one of them a chance and *splurge*.![]()
So far, there are only a couple of books that I regret buying, but that's because I didn't look into them far enough. Most of the time it works well though. I probably wouldn't have bought books like The DaVinchi Code otherwise.
Hmmm... He's not technically human, so it wouldn't really be like cannibalism...
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If i were to buy a book it would be a Manga
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Buy them from anime castel.. just manga... i love manga soo much. Currently reading pita-ten <--- awesomeness. I like reading adventure story's also... like captain hook, and treasure island... stuff bout pirates is awesome.
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