We Were There, Vol. 7

We Were There, Vol. 7
Author: Yuuki Obata
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1421560208

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I know what Yano was like before he started going out with my sister... And what he was like after she died. How he held the tears back and looked as if he wanted to die... I understand him a whole lot better than you. -- VIZ Media


We Were There, Vol. 7
Language: en
Pages: 190
Authors: Yuuki Obata
Categories: Comics & Graphic Novels
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013-02-12 - Publisher: VIZ Media LLC

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Language: en
Pages: 190
Authors: Yuuki Obata
Categories: Comics & Graphic Novels
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012-12-18 - Publisher: VIZ Media LLC

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You know, that guy... He doesn't seem to need anybody else. I don't know how to put it, but... No matter how much we talk or what we do... It doesn't reach him.
We Were There
Language: en
Pages: 172
Authors: Yuki Obata
Categories: Comic books, strips, etc
Type: BOOK - Published: 2008 - Publisher:

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"Nanami Takahashi falls for Motoharu Yano, the most popular, carefree boy in class. For Nanami, it's first love, but Yano is still grieving the death of his gir
We Were There
Language: en
Pages: 200
Authors: Yuki Obata
Categories: Comics & Graphic Novels
Type: BOOK - Published: 2009-11-03 - Publisher: VIZ Media LLC

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The award-winning series known as Bokura ga Ita in Japan! R to L (Japanese Style). I know what Yano was like before he started going out with my sister… And w
Alastair Campbell Diaries: Volume 7
Language: en
Pages: 764
Authors: Alastair Campbell
Categories: Political Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-09-20 - Publisher: Biteback Publishing

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Caught in the no man's land between being a key figure in Downing Street and the relative anonymity of the world outside politics, Alastair Campbell finds himse