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		<title>Read Naruto 430 Chapter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 22:37:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Naruto Manga 430 Is Out!!!
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Naruto Chapter 430 Summary: Naruto Returns!!
Naruto Chapter 430 Summary: Naruto Returns!!
Page 1:
To his homeland that had been trampled by Pain…
Page 2:
…Naruto returns!!
Page 3:
Naruto and Pain come face [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #993300;">Naruto Manga 430</span><span style="color: #993366;"><span style="color: #800000;"><span style="color: #993300;"> Is Out</span>!!!</span></span></span></strong></h3>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong><span style="color: #993366;"><span style="color: #800000;"> <a href="http://mangavillage.net/naruto/index.php/naruto-430" target="_blank">Read the Naruto 430 Manga <span style="color: #993366;">Chapter</span></a></span><a href="http://mangavillage.net/naruto/index.php/naruto-430" target="_blank"> HERE</a></span></strong></h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>And</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong></strong></p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #008080;"><a href="http://mangavillage.net/naruto/index.php/naruto-430-raw" target="_self"><span>Read the Naruto 430 Raw</span></a></span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #008080;"><a href="http://mangavillage.net/naruto/index.php/naruto-430-raw" target="_self"><span> </span></a></span><a href="http://mangavillage.net/naruto/index.php/naruto-430-raw" target="_blank">HERE</a></span>.</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Or</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Naruto Chapter 430 Summary</strong>: <strong>Naruto Returns</strong>!!</p>
<p>Naruto Chapter 430 Summary: Naruto Returns!!</p>
<p>Page 1:</p>
<p>To his homeland that had been trampled by Pain…</p>
<p>Page 2:</p>
<p>…Naruto returns!!</p>
<p>Page 3:</p>
<p>Naruto and Pain come face to face!!</p>
<p>Page 4:</p>
<p>Naruto: …just…where are we…</p>
<p>Fukusaku: And just where is our opponent…</p>
<p>Page 5:</p>
<p>What’s going on, Ma!?</p>
<p>Weren’t you summoning us to Konoha village!?</p>
<p>Shima: This IS Konoha village…</p>
<p>Naruto: !?</p>
<p>Gamakichi: What do you mean, Granny Shima!?</p>
<p>Shima: Take a good look around you.</p>
<p>Gamabunta: No way!</p>
<p>Page 6:</p>
<p>Shima: It’s pretty obvious who did this…</p>
<p>Shima: I feel the same presence as from when I was on Jiraiya-boy’s shoulder…</p>
<p>Page 7:</p>
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		<title>Naruto 430</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2008 09:23:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Naruto 430 Manga &#124; Naruto 430 Raw Spoiler
Naruto 430 Raw Spoiler
The Spoilers are Confirmed so it means its real.  Theres a Naruto Episode this week but because of Christmas season, publishing are closed so we expect it to be release on monday (dec. 28) Im not pretty sure about it though. So,keep visiting this site [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Naruto 430 Raw Spoiler</strong></p>
<p>The Spoilers are Confirmed so it means its real.  Theres a Naruto Episode this week but because of Christmas season, publishing are closed so we expect it to be release on monday (dec. 28) Im not pretty sure about it though. So,keep visiting this site for more update ok? ^_^ <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>MERRY CHRISTMAS AND ADVANCE HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!!</strong></span></p>
<p>Second script translation<br />
Credits: KWGoD?brucelee from NF<br />
Status: <strong><span style="color: seagreen;">Confirmed</span></strong></p>
<p>kakashi…still not sure but he’s in 1 panel.</p>
<p>hiashi was away from the town (or on patrol, not sure…)</p>
<p><strong>Naruto 430 Pics and Summaries</strong></p>
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<p>Tsuande has used souzouzaisei and given all her chakra to katsuya to help everyone (the mark on her forehead is gone)</p>
<p>naruto goes back (looks shaded on a scroll, he has a cape thing like the 4th)</p>
<p>naruto can’t recognize the place due to all the destruction</p>
<p>iruka, shikamaru (father son) chouji (father son) kiba (mother son) are alive</p>
<p>kakashi…still not sure but he’s in 1 panel.</p>
<p>hiashi was away from the town (or on patrol, not sure…)</p>
<p>Tsuande has used souzouzaisei and given all her chakra to katsuya to help everyone (the mark on her forehead is gone)</p>
<p>Enma eats ‘bean’ Pein who then comes back to life</p>
<p>gathering all the chakra in tendou was risky, konan offers to treat him</p>
<p>bean pain goes after Tsunade but naruto kills him instantly.</p>
<p>He has the 4th and Jiraiya’s at his back.</p>
<p>Final page is naruto ‘let’s finish this’</p>
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		<title>One Piece 527</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2008 09:21:24 +0000</pubDate>
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One Piece 527 Manga  Spoiler
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Quick translation/summary by da_pingunator @apforums
- luffy and buggy keep rampaging and the minotaurus appears
- the scene  changes and the warden officer gets notified about luffy and buggy. he is still  a shadow figure (not visible) luffy’s been identified [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>One Piece 527 Manga  Spoiler</strong><br />
Verification: <strong>Pending</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Quick translation/summary by da_pingunator @apforums</strong></p>
<p>- luffy and buggy keep rampaging and the minotaurus appears<br />
- the scene  changes and the warden officer gets notified about luffy and buggy. he is still  a shadow figure (not visible) luffy’s been identified as being there now<br />
-  momonga is surprised to hear luffy’s name</p>
<p>Merry Christmas!</p></div>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 18:38:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Yumekui Kenbun &#124; Nightmare Inspector Books</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 12:18:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hiruko is a baku, a being that eats nightmares. Each night, clients come to the Silver Star Tea House to find freedom from the dreams that torture them. In volume two, we are introduced to a new recurring character, Hifumi Misumi. He’s the son of a rich textile merchant who fell in love with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hiruko is a baku, a being that eats nightmares. Each night, clients come to the Silver Star Tea House to find freedom from the dreams that torture them. In volume two, we are introduced to a new recurring character, Hifumi Misumi. He’s the son of a rich textile merchant who fell in love with the owner, Mizuki, at first sight. He’s rented a room on the second floor of the tea house in hopes of winning her affections. We are also introduced to another supernatural establishment. Delirium, a place people go to get lost in their fantasies.</p>
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Yumekui Kenbun:<br />
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<p>This volume gives us some of the back story on Hiruko, Mizuki, and the tea house. It’s hinted that there’s a connection between Hiruko and Delirium. The third volume is solely stories of clients and their nightmares.</p>
<p>The second volume opens with the second half of the “Facing Mirrors” story arc. This tale introduces a new formula to the series: two-part stories of separated lovers. In these tales, each lover separately seeks out Hiruko and tells their version of the events. Of course, the two accounts don’t match. Hiruko has to work through the discrepancies and uncover what really happened. The lovers are reunited when they both drop their illusions and embrace the truth. Unfortunately, none of these stories have a happy ending.</p>
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Yumekui Kenbun:<br />
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<p>The stories in these two volumes are slightly darker in tone than the <span style="color: #80000f;">first volume</span>. The twist at the end is usually tragic. The stories are now morality tales, where a client’s demise is at the hand of their own character flaws. Don’t get me wrong, both books are wonderful reads. Mashiba is a master of the unexpected. Even knowing that things won’t end well for the client doesn’t prepare you for exactly what happens. I love being caught off guard at the end of each story.</p>
<p>Mashiba’s masterful artwork continues in these volumes. I still can’t believe this is his first manga. Everything about the art speaks of an experienced illustrator at the peak of his career. I rarely use this word, but the art is truly flawless. There’s so much to praise in this series: the fabric patterns in the kimonos, male clothing designs, architecture, superb use of high contrast black and white, etc. There are moments when the art is breathtakingly beautiful. In one chapter, we see the true form of a baku, and I literally stopped reading and just stared at this gorgeous, exotic creature. A few times in each volume, I’ve gotten lost in the artwork.</p>
<p>I continue to highly recommend this series. Honestly, every comic fan needs to own at least one volume of this series just for the artwork alone. This series makes a great introduction to manga, since it contains a blend of Japanese and western cultures. Mashiba’s work ranks up there with the best in classical horror comics. It deserves to be placed next to Wrightson, the best of EC, Ploog, <strong>Eerie</strong>, etc. I fear <strong>Nightmare Inspector</strong> is going to suffer the fate of <span style="color: #80000f;">Planetes</span>, a great series that only the critics end up reading. (A complimentary copy of volume 3 was provided for this review.)</p>
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		<title>9 Faces of Love</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 12:16:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Manhwa Novella Collection” is Netcomics’ umbrella title for a series of anthologies containing shorter works, each focused on a notable Korean comic author. Here, I’m looking at Volume Two: 9 Faces of Love by Wann (whose Can’t Lose You has also been published by Netcomics).

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Manhwa Novella Collection” is Netcomics’ umbrella title for a series of anthologies containing shorter works, each focused on a notable Korean comic author. Here, I’m looking at Volume Two: <span style="color: #80000f;">9 Faces of Love</span> by Wann (whose <span style="color: #80000f;">Can’t Lose You</span> has also been published by Netcomics).</p>
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<p>Personally, I’m not always fond of this technique. If I only care for certain types of works and/or particular authors, it bugs me to have (for instance) books numbered two and four on my shelf without one and three. And that kind of obsessiveness may be what the publisher is counting on to help encourage readers to more widely sample their authors. The book is slightly larger than the standard manga size, and the price is $2 higher as well.</p>
<p><strong>9 Faces of Love</strong> includes nine stories created over a period of seven years. They’re short pieces about the power of love set in a variety of eras, from a medieval fantasy to the modern-day, and genres, from slice-of-life to science fiction.</p>
<p>One in particular has an intriguing metaphor as its core idea — a man who doesn’t care about women can no longer see them, except for his neighbor he’s falling in love with who can’t see him — but it’s almost too much for the space it has. Instead of a nuanced exploration of male/female relations, the author goes for the overly dramatic choices, disappointing after the strong character setup. The art is generic, with nothing that stands out or impresses, and not as much weight as the ideas.</p>
<p>That was the only story I was disappointed by, though. The others ranged widely, but they all made me think. A story about friendship among automatons reminded me of the transforming power of affection, of how being near those you love can make you a different, better person. A thought piece captured what goes through someone’s mind after a breakup.</p>
<p>A shonen-ai-flavored incident explored reincarnated lovers and a witch’s curse. A girl lost her best friend because his girlfriend is jealous of their relationship, and she needed a life-changing moment to move on. Two women redefined their relationship. Last, a princess raised a bird-boy she finds in the forest and has to come to terms with letting a child go. (A great choice to close the volume.)</p>
<p>I was particularly impressed by something that reminded me of <span style="color: #80000f;">Sliding Doors</span>, a piece about how two people meant to be together find each other no matter what. I enjoyed the way succeeding layers were revealed to the reader, and the everyday touches in the art established a strong sense of setting.</p>
<p>Overall, the diverse mix was surprisingly satisfying. Every piece had something about it I found thought-provoking or memorable, a remarkable track record for a collection. The art wasn’t as sparse as some manhwa, and I grew to appreciate the figure work. The book really won me over.</p>
<p>If the publisher is taking suggestions, I’d appreciate it if some biographical material was added to this line of books. What else has this author done? Why were these works selected, and how do they relate to the creator’s overall career? Then it would be a truly great introduction.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 20:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yotsuba&#38;! has an odd title that’s easily explained: each  chapter features strange little girl Yotsuba getting excited about something  that’s new to her. So we see Yotsuba &#38; shopping! Yotsuba &#38; rain! And so  on.

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Her appearance and behavior are so unusual, at times, that I’m tempted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Yotsuba&amp;!</strong> has an odd title that’s easily explained: each  chapter features strange little girl Yotsuba getting excited about something  that’s new to her. So we see Yotsuba &amp; shopping! Yotsuba &amp; rain! And so  on.</p>
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Yotsuba&amp;!  Book 1<br />
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<p>Her appearance and behavior are so unusual, at times, that I’m tempted to  speculate that she’s an alien, especially when I remember her green hair.  (Translation notes explain that, in Japanese, “yotsuba” means “four-leaf”, and  her hair color and style, four pigtails, make her resemble a clover.) We don’t  know very much about her, only that, as the book opens, she and her adoptive  father are moving to a new house.</p>
<p>The supporting cast consists of family friend Jumbo (a very large man, which  everyone comments on immediately) and the new neighbors, a family of three  daughters. Dad’s not particularly normal, either. During move-in, Yotsuba gets  distracted and wanders off. His reaction is that “she’ll be back when she gets  hungry,” as though she was a pet. His playfulness and imagination probably  provide a good environment for the kid, though. Everyone accepts Yotsuba’s lack  of experience and chips in to educate her as needed, whether it’s introducing  her to air conditioners or doorbells or doing laundry or (the longest project)  good manners.</p>
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Yotsuba&amp;!  Book 2<br />
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<p>Almost everything is a new experience for her, and her enthusiasm provides  the appeal of the stories. Her wide-eyed innocence and seemingly inexhaustible  energy makes for charming misunderstandings and comedy. She can be demanding —  she can’t figure out a playground swing, for example, but once shown what it is,  she gets on and yells, “Push me!” Often she stands, staring, when she doesn’t  understand something, until someone takes pity on her and provides more  information. Her naivete provides a new perspective on everyday items and  events.</p>
<p>Author Kiyohiko Azuma previously created Azumanga  Daioh. He beautifully draws everyday life and items, providing a grounding  background. The detailed settings, such as the town streets, nicely contrast  with the simpler character faces. And his sense of motion makes action sequences  feel like a cartoon, they move so smoothly.</p>
<p>In the first book, after climbing to a shrine, Yotsuba and her dad look out  at a stunning vista of the entire town, showing Azuma’s skill. The reader shares  the characters’ sense of rest and revelation at their new view of their world.  Yotsuba then points out their house. After a wordless panel, Dad grabs her head  and turns her 90 degrees, saying, “Try again. It’s over there.” Even significant  moments have their humor.</p>
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Yotsuba&amp;!  Book 3<br />
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<p>It’s relaxing and refreshing to read sequences in which Yotsuba does such  simple things as wake up and have breakfast. Azuma is also very good at the  energetic sections, as when Yotsuba mistakes her new neighbor for a dangerous  stranger and takes off running, dodging those who get in her way. She’s a  creature of instinct, with all the appeal of someone completely true to who she  is and who has absolutely no filters. To her, calling one of the sisters next  door “the unpretty one” is descriptive, not insulting, although it’s not taken  that way.</p>
<p>Book two opens with Yotsuba joining two older children in drawing at the  park. She’s been trying to draw a picture of the huge Jumbo, quickly finding  that her paper is too small to contain an accurate representation of his size.  (I was surprised to see an all ages comic alluding to the question of the  relationship between art and the object it’s trying to capture. There’s some  deep potential there.) The chapter moves on to a discussion of what makes art  good, as Yotsuba has been told her childish scribbles are good, but another  child tries to be honest about how bad they are (because she’s using a different  basis for comparison). The result is one of the few times Yotsuba is (briefly)  crushed. Jumbo shows up, though, to remedy things.</p>
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Yotsuba&amp;!  Book 4<br />
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<p>In this volume, she also goes on a water-gun rampage after watching a movie  about killing, learning an important lesson about revenge; sets out to buy cake  with the neighbors, where she’s made herself at home; tries to amuse herself  while Dad sleeps in; and visits the pool.</p>
<p>In book three, she plays with fireworks, rides a bus, buys and gives out  flowers, and attends a festival. Her visit to the zoo is, as expected, adorable,  as she feeds goats and sees animals, including an elephant. We also learn a  little more about the relationships of the family next door. Several of the  chapters turn on elements of Japanese culture that are likely unfamiliar to the  reader, but then, they’re unfamiliar to Yotsuba, too, so we’re all in it  together. Unfortunately, the minimal translation notes present in the two  earlier volumes have been omitted from book three.</p>
<p>Book four focuses on the events of summer, like badminton, fishing, and the  sounds of crickets, as well as regular activities like figuring out what to have  for dinner. Dad and Yotsuba start by playing a version of rock-paper-scissors  that involves the winner bashing the loser over the head with a rolled-up  newspaper. (Appropriate, since Yotsuba can be puppy-like in her enthusiasm.) She  doesn’t seem to mind, instead concentrating on try to win by telling him what to  do, an earnestly realistic response.</p>
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Yotsuba&amp;!  Book 5<br />
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<p>The last book so far, number five, starts with one of the  weirder-yet-plausible incidents of the series, as Yotsuba meets Cardbo, the  robot made of cardboard boxes. The character design is genius cute. Yotsuba also  does laundry, fights with one of her dad’s acquaintances, runs errands in the  rain, takes a trip to the beach, and goes star-gazing in a chapter full of both  slapstick and nighttime beauty.</p>
<p>Yotsuba is a sponge of a character, with infinite possibility as she learns  about life. Watching her do so is both fun and funny, and the way she finds  enjoyment in everything is inspirational. It creates an infectious feeling of  shared joy in the reader. As her dad describes her, “She can find happiness in  anything. Nothing in this world can get her down. Nothing.”</p>
<p>Unfortunately, although more than five books have been released in Japan,  there are serious questions about the future  of the publisher, ADV Manga, so it’s very uncertain when we might see more  volumes translated.</p>
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		<title>With the Light: Raising an Autistic Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 20:03:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Prince</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people, when they think of manga, think of fantasy adventures starring  teenagers. With the Light: Raising an Autistic Child is perhaps  the most different kind of story possible… which makes it even more powerful. It  focuses on the struggles faced by a mother with a special child.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people, when they think of manga, think of fantasy adventures starring  teenagers. <strong>With the Light: Raising an Autistic Child</strong> is perhaps  the most different kind of story possible… which makes it even more powerful. It  focuses on the struggles faced by a mother with a special child.</p>
<p>As indicated by its subtitle, <strong>With the Light</strong> is a  well-researched portrayal of the challenges faced by a family when their baby  boy is determined to be autistic. First, there’s the problem of knowing  something is wrong with Hikaru (whose name means “light”) without knowing what  it is. Diagnosis is complicated because most people are unfamiliar with autism,  or worse, are misinformed, thinking it’s a kind of depression or blaming the  mother for poor parenting.</p>
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With the  Light</div>
<p>There are plenty of useful and clear pieces of information included, making  the book informative and educational, but the real impact is emotional, due to  the struggles the father and especially the mother go through. At one point,  they risk being driven apart by the demands of their child. Both have to learn  when to ask for help and how to be clear about their situation to others.  Nothing is simple with an autistic child, not medical treatment or kindergarten  or even keeping him inside their home.</p>
<p>As drawn by Keiko Tobe, Hikaru and his mother both have the large, luminous  eyes many associate with manga art. For her, they reinforce her pain and  confusion; for him, they make him seem vaguely inhuman. His glassy stare seems  to see things the rest of us don’t perceive and shows his inability to cope with  the everyday world. Great attention is paid to the details of the ordinary  settings that provide challenges to Hikaru, grounding his experiences.</p>
<p>In over 500 pages, we see Hikaru grow from birth to a school-age child. His  parents care for him, love him (even when it’s a struggle), and fight for him.  It’s inspiring to see challenges overcome, heart-warming even to the point of  raising tears. While some people react to him with fear and disgust, others want  to learn and help however they can. For some, it takes being shown the hypocrisy  of their behavior to understand why Hikaru needs special concessions.</p>
<p>This book is an affecting portrait of how a little consideration for others  can make a life-changing difference. Even though his mother struggles with her  own fears and petty jealousies — asking herself why her child can’t be like the  others — her love keeps her working for the best for her baby. But that doesn’t  make things easy, just rewarding. Like this book.</p>
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		<title>Tramps Like Us</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 20:01:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sumire Iwaya is a highly educated, accomplished, beautiful woman who puts  most of herself into her newspaper job. Her fiancé dumped her because he’s  uncomfortable with her — she makes more money than he does and is smarter than  he is — and she was demoted from breaking foreign news to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sumire Iwaya is a highly educated, accomplished, beautiful woman who puts  most of herself into her newspaper job. Her fiancé dumped her because he’s  uncomfortable with her — she makes more money than he does and is smarter than  he is — and she was demoted from breaking foreign news to the lifestyle section  after she forcibly rejected her boss’ advances.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 1</div>
<p>She has no friends at work, only people who gossip about her out of jealousy,  while other women play dumb and manipulate coworkers to make their jobs easier.  In short, she faces the challenges many independent working women face, with no  outlet for her anxieties and no one to keep her company.</p>
<p>Until the night she finds a runaway teenage boy sleeping in a box in front of  her condo. She adopts him as a pet, naming him “Momo” after the dog she had when  she was younger. He needs a place to stay, and she needs someone she can talk to  without worrying what they’ll think of her.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 2</div>
<p>For all her accomplishments, she’s still insecure, changing her behavior to  try and satisfy others. The original Momo was the only being she could honestly  share her thoughts with as a teen; now, the new Momo serves the same purpose,  someone who won’t use her feelings against her. Sumire’s got a lot stacked  against her that she can do little about, so Momo’s unquestioning loyalty is her  only source of release. He appreciates other of her skills, like cooking, and  he’s the only one who sees the real, undefended her.</p>
<p>His tousled hair and loose-limbed agility suits both his career as a modern  dancer and the way he sometimes acts like an animal. His background in dance  makes it plausible that he’d enjoy the game of mimicking a dog, as some kind of  movement exercise. The two have in common their advanced studies abroad and the  way height has affected their lives. Momo was too short to continue in ballet,  and Sumire’s too tall for a “proper” woman.</p>
<p>Sumire’s slim face and huge eyes are alternately vulnerable and closed off.  Her look reminds me that she’s still relatively young, for all her adult  concerns. The faces are distinctive and unusual with a touch of the exotic,  representing the individuals within, each unique and in pain because of it.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 3</div>
<p>In the second book, the two of them have Christmas Eve together. In Japan,  the holiday is more romantic than religious, so there are all kinds of  expectations and subtext to manage. After that, Sumire has to stop smoking at  work, which almost drives her crazy. She’s dealing with the nail-biting  questions of when to sleep with her boyfriend, how to say goodbye to her  ex-fiancé, and whether to tell people about her pet. She and Momo are learning  to depend on each other, and he can be more mature than she suspects. If their  relationship works for them, even if it is awfully hard to explain to anyone  else, who can say it’s wrong?</p>
<p>Book three introduces competition for her boyfriend, which complicates her  ambivalence. She’s still acting, trying to be the person she’s supposed to be  instead of who she really is, but her rival knows what she wants and competes  without scruples. Sumire senses that a relationship should be relaxing and  welcoming, but her boyfriend is another source of pressure for her because of  her discomfort with herself. A family dinner and a company beach trip are  additional struggles, although they also provide opportunity for reflecting on  the difference between lustful attraction and comfortable companionship as bases  for relationships.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 4</div>
<p>Sumire’s stress causes her to hallucinate seeing Momo as a real dog as book  four begins. She’s afraid of appearing less than perfect, and when everyone  tells her that all that matters to society is whether she has a man, her fear is  understandable. It takes a lot of strength to ignore such powerful and  widespread voices. Momo is her quiet rebellion.</p>
<p>Then her work sends Sumire to write about being an amusement park mascot.  Although there’s an obvious opportunity for humor, there’s also further  character development. She has to ask herself how far she’ll go for a job where  she’s under-appreciated. Best friend Yuri tries to help, and Yuri’s daughter  Ran-chan is an adorable distraction, drawn like a real little kid.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 5</div>
<p>In book five, Momo is kidnapped, requiring Sumire and her boyfriend to go  undercover at a sleazy club in a story that’s marvelously funny when it’s not  threatening rape. The next episode introduces the boyfriend’s younger brother,  who points out that after a year of dating, the two of them still speak formally  to each other instead of calling nicknames.</p>
<p>The need to choose between Momo and her more appropriate boyfriend becomes  more prominent in a chapter called “What You Want Vs. What You Need”, and the  pressure of hiding her true self becomes more of a struggle. She doesn’t know  how to be honest with herself, let alone with someone who wants to marry her,  even though he doesn’t know the real her. Then work complications ensue when  someone very much like her joins the firm. It’s Single White Female in a job  situation, but the story ultimately demonstrates Sumire’s skills and value.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 6</div>
<p>Book six opens with a reversal. Momo’s under pressure due to working with a  famous, demanding choreographer. Sumire finds out about his struggles thirdhand  and then has to determine how best to support him. Sometimes the hardest thing  to do is to leave alone someone you care about. Then Sumire and Momo visit an  inn located by a lake with an underwater village, submerged in a flood. They  find themselves investigating folktales of mermaids, symbols of grief, spurred  on by two strange kids.</p>
<p>That’s just an interlude from Sumire’s real concern — her boyfriend is about  to get promoted to Hong Kong, creating a long-distance relationship and an  emotional gulf. Sumire, meanwhile, has been transferred to the English-language  department, where one of her co-workers fancies himself a ladies’ man and begins  hitting on her. Together, they go to report on one of Momo’s performances, where  the leading lady has been receiving disturbing notes.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 7</div>
<p>In book seven, Sumire discovers that absence makes the heart grow fonder.  She’s missing her boyfriend, and her emotions make her more attractive to those  around her. That includes her co-worker, who takes the opportunity to hit on  her. He’s always found women easy to get, so her refusals only make him more  interested. Later, Yuri moves in temporarily. She’s going on an exercise program  to make herself more attractive to her husband, but there’s more behind her  mid-life makeover than nostalgia.</p>
<p>The boyfriend is able to make a trip back to see Sumire, and the chapter that  focuses on him is full of touching devotion underneath a layer of unfortunate  coincidences that keep them apart temporarily. Knowing how much he cares for her  makes later events, when she visits him, even more uncomfortable. There’s a  surprising event in his past that’s a secret to both of them, and in book eight,  it starts causing trouble.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 8</div>
<p>While Sumire’s been in Hong Kong, Momo’s developed a new dedication to his  dance career and made a new friend, an older woman with a similar history to  Sumire’s. Her story, parallel to Sumire and Momo’s in some ways, is a thoughtful  reflection on the benefits of caring for others. That’s one of the plusses of a  long-running series such as this: familiarity with the existing characters means  they can be used as a frame to illustrate the stories of others, different in  mood and tone. It’s a temporary change of pace that sheds new light on Momo and  Sumire.</p>
<p>In book nine, Momo’s gone to the US for a week on a performance tour, and  although Sumire tells herself she appreciates the free time, she finds herself  at loose ends. Her loneliness leads to her pondering just what she and Momo are  to each other. Meanwhile, her boyfriend finds himself in the clutches of a  predatory woman who’s not above cruel schemes to create a relationship with him.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 9</div>
<p>Sumire’s also facing issues at work. The department she’s supposed to manage  has a lack of teamwork, and everything she tries to improve the situation  backfires. With more thought and determination, at least that problem has a  happy ending. Everything else, though … this volume ends with lots of  cliffhangers, as just about everyone reaches a significant decision point.</p>
<p>Book ten shows the choices made, complicated by Momo falling ill. He needs  Sumire in order to get better, but she’s accepted her boyfriend’s proposal, so  Momo has to face the idea that their relationship will be ending. He’s forced to  contemplate growing up, a situation other characters find themselves in as well.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 10</div>
<p>Sumire’s dealing with her own challenges, practicing motherhood with a  friend’s child and trying to explain her feelings to her forbidding older  sister. She’s willing to stand by her decision, but she’s still unsure about it,  trying to make the most of her time left with her pet. She’s also torn between  her career and her potential marriage. How will one affect the other?</p>
<p>Momo’s on a dance tour in book eleven, where he discovers Sumire’s fiance’s  secret — a “pet” of his own. Sumire’s uncertainty continues to make her  uncomfortable, a concern she attempts to deal with by rushing things in contrast  to the warnings her friends are trying to sound.</p>
<p>Momo’s trying to figure out how to protect her without annoying her or making  her think the wrong things about his motivations. At the same time, much as he  dislikes the idea, he’s preparing to return to a life of his own. He has his own  decisions to make about his career.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 11</div>
<p>Book twelve continues the focus on Momo. He’s realizing, whether he likes it  or not, that adult life is a set of connections with relatives, co-workers, and  others. They’ve been there for him, so he needs to be willing to have the  strength to support them when they need him.</p>
<p>Material so emotional runs the risk of seeming clichéd or maudlin, but here,  his realization, accompanied by pictures of memories and those whom he loves, is  inspiring. Sumire has a similar revelation, spurred by a blackout while she’s  visiting a foreign country.</p>
<p>The two have reached turning points in their lives where they can no longer  rely on the comfort they receive from each other. That relationship may be  preventing them from moving on — if they want to maintain it, it has to be an  active choice, with all the attendant consequences, instead of something they  fell into. As a result, this volume is a major turning point for the characters  and the series.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 12</div>
<p>While they decide, the author uses a new geek character to provide an amusing  alternate viewpoint on the situation. He views himself as a lead character,  destined to get the girl, but he’s wrong. He’s just a supporting role who will  disappear once his function, to spark Sumire into moving forward, is satisfied.</p>
<p>He’s a co-worker infatuated with Sumire, and his vision of her paints her as  more of a traditional manga girl: baby face, bigger chest, and gravity-defying  hair. As a reader, I found the contrast shocking in its sudden reminder of how  distinctively different this series is from the stereotypical manga style with  its thin lines and elegant figures.</p>
<p>Fans have been waiting a long time for a volume as satisfying as book  thirteen. Sumire’s made an important decision, although she’s still stumbling  through the implications of her choice. And just because she’s resolved, that  doesn’t mean that all the people around her are ready to make changes in their  lives. Ramifications cascade, and there are still romantic rivals.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 13</div>
<p>She wouldn’t be Sumire if she didn’t sometimes obsess over the wrong things.  Her self-esteem isn’t magically fixed by her decision, although she’s growing to  trust herself and her feelings more. The biggest change in her over the run of  the series deals with decision-making. She’s come to terms with making choices  for herself based on what she wants instead of accepting whatever comes her way  or relying on others to make decisions for her.</p>
<p>Book fourteen, in contrast, is something of an epilogue. Sumire’s visiting  Momo in Brussels, and he’s anxious about her meeting his family (all sisters).  Since it’s the last book in the series, it checks in with the cast before  concluding. Instead of focusing on the main two, it’s a wide-ranging overview.</p>
<p>Each of the major characters gets some focus: Sumire’s ex-boyfriend thinks  back to their days together in college. Momo’s ex-girlfriend Rumi copes with  homesickness as she studies abroad. There’s a flashback to Sumire and her best  friend as kids together in school, establishing how they became confidantes and  lifelong friends, and a flash-forward. There’s even a ridiculous action movie  sequence reframing Momo meeting Sumire’s family as a kind of video game.</p>
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Tramps  Like Us Book 14</div>
<p>With the foreign setting and all the mixed emotions of saying goodbye to  these characters, it’s a pleasure to see how much detail is included in the art.  It grounds the location and brings home the feelings. The last story, a time  travel dream, serves as a series summary, covering all the main parts in a  lovely wrapup.</p>
<p>Throughout the series, Momo truly serves the purpose of a pet, accepting  Sumire unconditionally. He’s teaching her how to care for someone else, even in  a non-traditional way, and not to take others for granted. Being responsible for  another living being is often a first step in growing up and preparing for a  adult relationship. Pets are practice for sharing one’s life with someone else,  practice that comes in handy when Momo finds another runaway who needs help.</p>
<p>It appears as though the first chapter of the first book could have been a  stand-alone story, a kind of pilot for the series. The focus later moves from a  woman’s struggles in the workplace to a more traditional exploration of the  search for a romantic partner. It’s a classic structure revolving around people  not recognizing the potential in someone who’s right in front of them.</p>
<p>The theme is that of understanding what is really important about  relationships. It’s not whether other people think you’re well-suited or whether  you look good together or whether you’re supposed to choose someone like that.  The best ones are internal, based around being with someone who loves you  unconditionally. Their support makes you a better person to everyone around you.</p>
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		<title>The Walking Man</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 19:59:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although manga, <strong>The Walking Man</strong> is published in a form more  typical to collections of art comics, with jacket flaps and thick, crisply white  paper. That suits its subject matter well, positioning it to an audience who can  appreciate a series of reflective encounters beautifully illustrated. (Also  suited to that audience, it’s been flipped, so that it reads left-to-right.)</p>
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The  Walking Man<br />
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<p>Each chapter covers one of the man’s walks, showing us what he sees. In the  first, he’s just moved into a new house, and he introduces himself to the  neighborhood, meeting a birdwatcher and adopting a dog who becomes his companion  on his journeys. Others take him to the town post office or the library or  skinny-dipping or home just as it begins to snow.</p>
<p>It’s an appreciation of the everyday that’s still somewhat unusual in comics,  made fresh through the setting of the Japanese suburb, realistic yet foreign.  The art style is almost European in its fine line and copious detail. (The man  looks to me, a reader of too many superhero comics, rather like Clark Kent with  his horn-rimmed glasses and one lock of hair on his forehead. It gave the  stories an odd little frisson of contrast, especially when he helps an old lady  or interacts with children.)</p>
<p>The full-page image of the man in the crook of a tree, looking out over  housetops after rescuing a child’s toy, is the very picture of relaxation.  Silent contemplation is the mood of both the protagonist and the reader, leading  to a new perception of surroundings. I recommend savoring the chapters over a  period of time to better let the moods take full effect. Overall, the book  provides a welcome feeling of peace to a world where few take the time to enjoy  themselves the way the walking man does</p>
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