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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 4:41 pm
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Moonlit Masquerade alicelights you could just buy them from some place like Sasuga Books and then find online translations- I did that for my Cain volumes and Ludwig. wink there is an alternative But isn't it expensive?
depends. Japanese manga is cheaper than English manga, except if you have to factor in shipping and import fees/taxes, then it can get very pricey. But Sasuga has very decent prices and shipping costs, so its not that bad.
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 6:40 am
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 1:29 pm
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Moonlit Masquerade Sai-kun depends. Japanese manga is cheaper than English manga, except if you have to factor in shipping and import fees/taxes, then it can get very pricey. But Sasuga has very decent prices and shipping costs, so its not that bad. Can you give me an estimation of the price?
Not offence; but if you are actually concidering buying you should find out the prices for yourself. There are variation. I think the Cain manga I got were about $6 from memory. Shipping can be a bit steep for books, depending where you want them shipped too. Inside the US I think it's pretty good.
On thing to bere in mind is you must spend a minimum of $20. This isn't bad really, thats about four volumes.
'Expensive' really depends on what you would spend. Why don't you go and see the prices and shipping charges for yourself 3nodding
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