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Reality Check, Book 2 (Paperback)
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Rising Stars of Manga Volume 4 (The Rising Stars of Manga) (Paperback)
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The country’s leading manga publisher launches its fourth Rising Stars of Manga competition. The top 10 talented winners will score cash prizes and have their winning entries presented in this next Rising Stars anthology. Past winners have seen their work published as a full-length manga series!
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Manhwa Mania: How to Draw Korean Comics (Manga Mania) (Paperback)
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Manhwa?Korean for comics?is fast becoming the next big craze in Asian comics. Many fans of manga don’t realize that their favorite comics, like Priest, Ragnarock, and Island, are actually manhwa, not Japanese manga. This tutorial helps artists master the differences between manga and manhwa, including less focus on big eyes and more on expressions and personality, replacing spiky hair with a more natural look, and drawing characters that don’t typically possess magical powers but are instead fierce fighters made of flesh and blood. Artists learn through a step-by-step process how to draw the entire range of manhwa characters-from the extreme fighting-machine heroes and giant beasts to the sexy women, anti-heroes, and evil warlords.
For aspiring comic book artists and manga artists looking for the latest craze in Asian comics Author’s Manga Mania series has sold more than 350,000 copies in less than three years Manhwa is the Korean name for comics Includes artwork from the very best Korean manhwa artists working today
About the Author
Christopher Hart is the best-selling author of many drawing and cartooning books, including Manga Mania, Drawing Cutting Edge Comics, Human Anatomy Made Amazingly Easy, and Cartooning for the Beginner. His books have sold in excess of two million copies worldwide.
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Devil’s Claw (Joanna Brady Mysteries, Book 8) (Mass Market Paperback)
Amazon.com Review
A missing teenager and an octogenarian found dead of apparently natural causes are pretty run-of-the-mill cases in Bisbee, Arizona, where Sheriff Joanna Brady is focusing on the last-minute details of her upcoming wedding. In this latest outing in Judith Jance’s Brady series, the connection between the two events is a thin one. In the author’s capable hands, however, it’s enough to drive this well-plotted mystery to a credible conclusion.
Fifteen-year-old Lucy Ridder dreads her mother’s release from prison, eight years after she was convicted of killing Lucy’s beloved father. Lucy is aware that her mother’s priority is not a family reunion but the retrieval of a mysterious diskette entrusted to Lucy by her dad shortly before his death. After inadvertently witnessing her mother’s brutal slaying by a stranger who’s also hot after the diskette, Lucy vanishes. It takes most of the novel for Joanna to figure out that Lucy’s disappearance is tied to her mother’s murder, and for good reasons. Besides the distraction of her pending nuptials, the sheriff has been accused of killing her elderly, beloved neighbor for financial gain. Because the reader knows the truth of both situations very early in the game, Joanna’s delayed awareness doesn’t pack as much wallop as it might. The greater mystery is whether she’ll strangle her wedding-obsessed mother before she and her too-good-to-be-true fiance make it to the altar. –Jane Adams
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From Publishers Weekly
Southwestern mysteries continue to grow in popularity, with Jance’s series, set in southern Arizona, one of the strongest entries in the subgenre. The new novel to feature Sheriff Joanna Brady opens at the entrance to a desert canyon called the Cochise Stronghold, where Sandra Ridder, who is part Apache, is trying to retrieve an item she buried eight years ago, before going to prison for killing her husband. The next day hikers find her corpse, while Sandra’s 15-year-old daughter, Lucinda, and the girl’s pet red-tailed hawk go missing. Could Lucinda, who seems to be a troubled loner, have killed her mother as revenge for her father’s murder? Joanna starts to investigate shortly before she’s to be married. Then Clayton Rhodes, the neighbor who helps feed Joanna’s animals, dies suddenly, and unexpectedly bequeaths his ranch to her. Clayton’s estranged daughter feels she should have inherited the property. Unreasonably and viciously, she blames Joanna for exerting undue influence over her father. The tangled threads of Joanna’s personal life come close to overwhelming her professional one, and she has to exercise all of her time management skills to keep the murder inquiry on track. Her fianc?, Butch Dixon, comes off as way too perfect to be human, but his parents, in an amusing touch, are seriously dysfunctional. Sometimes the dialogue is stiff, but generally this is a solid installment in a worthy series. The Arizona desert, as usual in Jance’s mysteries, plays an unforgettable part in this atmospheric tale. Mystery Guild dual main selection. (July)
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Japanese Verbs at a Glance (Power Japanese Series) (Kodansha’s Children’s Classics) (Paperback)
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“… of great use to the beginner … from the get-go…. also a good refresher for the intermediate-level student….” — Brandon Jirou Hayashi, The Hawai’i Herald
“… of great use to the beginner who is seeking a deep and correct understanding of verbs….” — Brandon Jirou Hayashi, The Hawaii Herald
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“… of great use to the beginner who is seeking a deep and correct understanding of verbs…. of great use to the beginner … from the get-go…. also a good refresher for the intermediate-level student….” -The Hawaii Herald![]()
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Kim Possible: Royal Pain & Twin Factor, Book 4 (Paperback)
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Draw Manga Villans! (XTreme Art) (Paperback)
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The second installment in the best-selling Xtreme Art series, this book offers a fun-filled tutorial on one of today’s hottest art forms: the Japanese cartoon style of manga. Geared for eager young artists ages 8 and up, Draw Manga Villains! is an easy-to-follow guide to drawing dastardly manga-style villains and spine-tingling monsters. The book starts with basic tips for drawing manga-style facial features and bodies, and for turning ordinary characters into their villainous counterparts. Kids then get pages and pages of eye-popping renderings, each broken down into four simple steps-in each step, new lines are highlighted in a bright second color, making it easy to progress through the steps and build the final drawing. Best-selling author Christopher Hart’s simple process and fiendishly fun drawings will motivate without intimidating, getting kids drawing right away!
About the Author
Christopher Hart is the acclaimed author of countless illustration tutorials, including two of the best-selling art books-Manga Mania and Anime Mania. He lives in Connecticut.
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