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Meet Wataru, an open book who wears his heart on his sleeve, and Minato, a man who always comes across as cool, calm, and collected. Though they're polar opposites, their shared love of photography brings them together in high school, and they become such good friends that they decide to rent a place together in college.It's only when Minato moves across the country for work after graduation that Wataru realizes he's been harboring romantic feelings for the stoic gentleman this whole time. So when they reunite three years later, Wataru hopes they'll be able to reconnect as friends... but now it's Minato who seems to have his sights set on romance!Friends or lovers - which will they choose? The countdown to their final decision is on!This volume includes a special Animate Bonus chapter after the main story!
New technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, the Internet of Things (IoT), etc. are redefining business processes around the world at a rapid rate and resulting in both great opportunities and challenges for businesses. Though these technologies are extensively being used in developed countries, emerging economies are also not far behind. Disruptive Technologies in International Business advances the understanding of technological applications in business within an international paradigm. With its in-depth discussions of diverse topics such as the global value chain (GVC), environmental risk management, IoT, Surface Mobility, and anime, the book argues that technologies offe...
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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.
The special edition of Breathless Momentum Volume 4 comes with a 10-page bonus manga. This bonus was originally available as a booklet for customers who purchased Volume 4 at Animate stores in Japan. If you want to see how Yano and Shizuki's first time went down, then you won't want to miss it!
*A regular edition without the bonus manga is also available.
Woodwind choir members Yano and Shizuki are dating. Though they try to keep that fact a secret, Shizuki's former bandmate Miyoshi has spotted them kissing! Upon seeing this, Miyoshi thinks that the reason Shizuki quit aiming to be a pro and joined a local ensemble is because of this new romance. No matter what, Miyoshi is determined to tear the lovers apart!
Don't miss the turbulent fourth volume of this series about love, life, and music!
Ryota Natsukawa is starting university and he suddenly finds out that his roommate is going to be his childhood friend, Kazuhito Tanaka. Despite Kazuhito's picture-perfect looks, he doesn't have a girlfriend. Ryota is curious about why this is and attempts to point out his faults from a girlfriend's point of view. However, as Ryota gets to know more about Kazuhito, their relationship changes. Will they just remain friends? Or will their relationship blossom into something more?
Also, be sure not to miss out on the bonus story, Living With Him: Heating Up, where you can find out what happens later on!
Sumire, an average high school student, has transferred to a new all-boys school in Tokyo. Though he initially feels a bit anxious, he soon runs into the school's beautiful "Madonna-like" idol, an upperclassman named Tojo. When Sumire jumps in to save Tojo from a fight, the two of them grow closer, and Sumire gets to know the tough-talking boy behind the gorgeous visage. Despite how close they become, it still takes Sumire by surprise when Tojo kisses him out of the blue... Follow these two opposite personalities as they fall in love for the first time.
Don't miss this dramatic Omegaverse story!
After his brother Haruki passes away, Kazuki heads to a coastal village to meet Yukito, his brother's omega widow, with the hopes of living with him after their devastating loss. Yukito reluctantly agrees to let Kazuki stay in the shed on the property but insists that he doesn't need any help in his day-to-day life. However, with the side effects from the heat suppressants taking their toll on his health, could living with Kazuki end up being beneficial after all?