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Legend says that fated lovers are bound together by an invisible red thread. Most people think it's superstition, but seventeen-year-old Chiyako knows better -- she can see them! Yearning to be an independent adult, she's struggling to earn enough money to move out of her parents' house. Her path is clear, until a chance encounter with a mysterious group of hot guys known as the Tyers shows her that she has the power to pull all of fate's strings...though doing so binds her into the form of a child!
"Amane is a powerful psychic and Hyoue is her guardian demon-dog, whose powers are fueled by her kiss! And when Amane lets her "dog" off his leash, no vengeful spirit is safe!"--P. [4] of cover, vol. 1.
Kajitsu is benefitting from a home life with no grown-ups. She's got a best friend and has taken an interest in boys. Natsu isn't faring as well; the school is pressuring him to get into Japan's top university and he can't seem to get over whatever happened in the past few years that took away his smile.
"Miharu is not having a good year. Her mother died, leaving her a single ring to remember her by, and her father went bankrupt ... leaving her with all hes debts! Intending to sell the ring to pay off those debts, Miharu finds herself tangled up in alchemy and a hot boy, making her unable to part with it ... literally!"--Cover of vol. 1.
Slacker Kagura's life is turned upside-down when a little girl named Kanna --who can't speak his language, is from another dimension, and has demons chasing her --arrives at his door and claims he is her father.
Teens love it. Parents hate it. Librarians are confused by it; and patrons are demanding it. Libraries have begun purchasing both manga and anime, particularly for their teen collections. But the sheer number of titles available can be overwhelming, not to mention the diversity and quirky cultural conventions. In order to build a collection, it is important to understand the media and its cultural nuances. Many librarians have been left adrift, struggling to understand this unique medium while trying to meet patron demands as well as protests. This book gives the novice background information necessary to feel confident in selecting, working with, and advocating for manga and anime collectio...
おとぎ話のような夢あふれる絵を描く挿絵画家のマーガレットだが、幼い頃の出来事が元で夢見ることを諦めていた。ある日、美しき砂漠の国エルグシュルークの王子・サイフが現れ、かの国で高官として働く彼女の兄に汚職の疑惑がかかっていると告げる。兄の無実を証明するため、マーガレットは一大決心を…!? ※本作品は過去に宙出版から刊行された作品の新装版です。本編に変更はありませんので、重複購入にご注意ください。
In Can Japan Compete?, world-renowned competition strategist Michael Porter and his colleagues explain why American assumptions about Japan have proved so inaccurate, what Japan must do to regain its strength, and what its journey can tell us about how to succeed in the new global economy.The research behind this book began in the early 1990s, at a time when Japan's economic success was overwhelmingly credited to the Japanese government and its unique management policies. Porter and his colleagues started by asking a crucial but previously overlooked question: If Japanese government policies and practices accounted for the nation's extraordinary competitiveness, then why wasn't Japan competitive in many of the industries where those policies had been prominently implemented? The authors and a team of colleagues surveyed a vast array of Japanese industries. This surprising book is the result of their work. The continuing influence of Japanese government and management strategies worldwide makes Can Japan Compete? a must read for anyone competing in the global economy.
"When high school girl Sayaka awoke one morning, she found an unexpected guest at the family kitchen table: Kai, a cool, handsome, aloof, and so-called family friend of Sayaka's father. His temporary stay in her household and attendance to Sayaka's school is more than she's bargained for. But what secrets does Kai hold? What are his true intentions for his sudden appearance into Sayaka's life? Where does he disappear to every night? And what's up with that black cat?"--Publisher description.