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- Oct 22, 2023
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I feel like most people here dont have the same interests as me so i want to see if that is true starting off with book and manga/anime lol
i have never heard of this one before! the concept of being reborn is fascinating, reminds me of a chinese novel i read called revered insanity. I will read this one thank u so much :)Please read Emanon
Emanon -A girl who possessed a three-billion-year-old memory, she has been reborn from mother (her formal self) countless time, questioning her life purpose while traveling around the world. It's weird but yeah I love it
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i have plenty but my favorites of all time are raven by poe and probably angel of repose by stegner and many moreBokurano/Pluto and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and yours?
OMG THE SAME TASTE AS ME! i just caught up with sakamoto days literally an hour ago, an absolute tough shounen imo.My current top 5 of mangas still running would be One piece, One Punch Man, Kingdom, jujutsu kaisen, and Sakamoto days
i absolutely love Samurai Champloo! the opening is incredible too! i watched it 2 years ago and i cant get over it !! I also read Princess Knight, it was a good read too. Parasyte was very interesting, i liked it also!haven't read most of not all of these recommendations in years (I read most of these in my transition from elementary to middle school)
years as in when you could probably access TOKYOPOP via your browser on flip phone or when they still had a magazine (2006/2007 or early 2010s)
I don't think that Genkaku Picasso is a part of TOKYOPOP but TOKYOPOP had some great manga back then so I guess I will try to list those too
Genkaku Picasso
Choco & Mimi (had a live action show)
Princess Knight (had an anime)
Bizenghast (the web series for this one is still up)
MuZz
Le Chevalier D'Eon (I wasn't allowed to/I wasn't supposed to be reading this one at the time but it is a historical drama I guess)
Parasyte
Samurai Champloo (still shocked to this day that there was a manga! I only got to read probably 1 our of 2 of them)
and a few manga samplers from TOKYOPOP (I don't think manga publishers make these anymore I don't know but basically it would be a manga with snippets of various new manga coming out that month or snippets of new issues of popular manga)
hehe i understand because i hated reading mangas for that exact reason but after getting spoiled a lot i had no choice but to save myself by reading the mangas and i ended up understanding and loving themI almost never read books, but I read HPMOR in August 2023, it was absolutely insane.
I also read a Russian Buddhist writer Pelevin, but he's mostly not translated to English.
How do people read mangas at all? It's so confusing.