Anime? Manga? Light Novel? Ah... What to choose??So, as the page suggests, yes, these are my current reads. Dunno when I'll finish them off though..
Ongoing Manga:(but finished reading previous and current chapters)
純血彼氏 (Junketsu Kareshi) - Waiting for more volumes to be published and bought. The first 7 chapters feel like the author just went a bit crazy and drove off somewhere... but after that, it seems as if the story's back on track. =)
ヴァンパイア騎士 (Vampire Knight) - OK. VK is one of those mangas that seriously gets on my nerves, but manages to make me want to read more. Aah!! Hino sensei~! Why do you pit Yuuki and Kaname together! なぜ??
私にxxしなさい!(Watashi ni xx shinasai) - I love, love Shigure. OK, gotta stop fangirling. =P
プラスシ― (+C: Sword and Cornett) - A bit of a historical manga, but nothing we can point to our history. But one thing I learned from this manga is that history's written by the victors. And that we tend to discriminate or alienate things we don't understand.
Light Novel:
ビブリア古書堂の事件手帖 (in short, Biburia) - I have collected all 4 volumes so far (and wonder if more volumes are coming)... and haven't gotten 'round to reading them. =.=' With the amount of readings I have to do, Sr. Projects and the increasing amounts of light novels I've bought... it will take time. But sounds interesting though... For the moment, I've taken to watch the drama. =P
化物語 (Bakemonogatari) - Interesting so far, and the anime's dialogues mostly follow the book. I'm glad for that.
傷物語 (Kizumonogatari) - Managed to get a digital version. Probably will buy the print version when I've enough money. =P It's too interesting!
一リットルの涙 (1 Litre of Tears) - Okay, this was the first Japanese novel I bought. I never got past the 2nd page although I know it's a heartfelt, touching story of Aya. Will probably try to read it again in future.
彩雲国物語 (Saiunkoku Monogatari) - I've only the 1st volume and last volume. Probably will buy the rest of the volumes when I've enough money. Really. B'cos there's a LOT.
Psycho-Pass - Again, only owning the first volume. They haven't published the 2nd one if I'm not mistaken.
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