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GSNK official gekkan shoujo nozaki kun manga get freaking manga

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Yui_Chibi

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so yeah, as the title says i'm interested in buying the actual books thingies but idk where to buy it from what sites are safe and such help please~!  :batoto_012:  



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If you live in the US, you can buy the books From Kinokuniya =D

Let me know if you're not living int he US and I can find something else for you.

 

Here you go...

http://www.kinokuniya.com/us/index.php/fbs002?searchresult_action=keySearch

 

If you buy $50 or more in stuff, then you'll get free shipping!

Which means if you buy all five volumes, the anthology and the fanbook, that should up to just over $50. So yeah, good luck!


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If you don't live in US (like me!) CDJapan is a decent option for manga.  Shipping's a little expensive, but if you don't mind it taking a while to get to you and you're ok with SAL, it's ok.  



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I use CDJapan as well. You also get points every time you buy things which can be used to buy stuff. CDJapan is also good if you want to get your hand on limited edition things :)


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There's also Amazon



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And for us that have been patient, the first volume is or should soon be in stores. Saw it at Books-a-Million the other day, but the one near me has been known to put stuff out a bit early.

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Got my copy a couple of weeks ago. Strangely enough, one of my co-workers from Japan actually borrowed it to read. His excuse was "practicing English". I'm just sad I'm 7 volumes ahead of the legal publication. It's going to be at least a year and change before Yen Press can catch up.


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Got my copy a couple of weeks ago. Strangely enough, one of my co-workers from Japan actually borrowed it to read. His excuse was "practicing English". I'm just sad I'm 7 volumes ahead of the legal publication. It's going to be at least a year and change before Yen Press can catch up.

Remember, you're buying it to support the authoer. No more, no less. Hell, sometimes I buy more than one, just to give it away to someone.

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I live in the US, and I found that Barnes and Noble has the series most of the time as well.

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