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FireChick
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Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 2:31 pm
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This actually seems interesting! I'd love to read it...but I don't have Kindle, and there's no print/physical version available. It looks cute from what little I've read, and the review here does reveal a lot that really fascinates me. I wish Cross Infinite Would would release a physical edition in the future! I'd love to own it!
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Calsolum
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 2:16 pm
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FireChick wrote: | This actually seems interesting! I'd love to read it...but I don't have Kindle, and there's no print/physical version available. It looks cute from what little I've read, and the review here does reveal a lot that really fascinates me. I wish Cross Infinite Would would release a physical edition in the future! I'd love to own it! |
you don't actually need a kindle but almost any 'recent' tablet, smartphone and pretty much any PC.
So far there haven't been any novels first released as digital that ever transitioned to physical print, at least none I heard of which is a real shame since I'll never lose my adoration for physical books but I suspect the future generations are more geared toward digital releases.
As for the review, this seems like an interesting read, certainly a new perspective that i've never heard of before. Go figure we have stories of isekai protagonists turning into slimes, swords, spiders, goblins etc. but none of 10 yr old girls...
yeah that is pretty weird now that i think of it lol
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Blanchimont
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 4:35 pm
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Calsolum wrote: | ... you don't actually need a kindle but almost any 'recent' tablet, smartphone and pretty much any PC.
So far there haven't been any novels first released as digital that ever transitioned to physical print, at least none I heard of which is a real shame since I'll never lose my adoration for physical books but I suspect the future generations are more geared toward digital releases. |
This is a manga so as long as you can get a kindle app on it reading should be possible on just about anything...
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........ you do realize this is a manga as opposed to novel, right? Right?
Also, your second point, just wanted to point out J-Novel's Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash and Occultic;Nine got physical releases by Seven Seas. So they do exist...
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FireChick
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Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 7:17 pm
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Alright, so I actually managed to get Amazon Kindle on my PC and bought Little Hero volume 1, along with a few other books I've been wanting to get. I must say, Little Hero is actually very good from what I've read! I'll buy volume 2 once I get my next paycheck, and it has a lot to like! The main character isn't annoying (Take note, Miaka!), the setting is very intriguing, the characters are pretty charming, the twist absolutely blew me away in the best way possible, and THANK GOD Sawa hasn't been used for any gross fanservice! I really hope the manga stays this way. If it keeps up this good quality, it might even wind up becoming one of my favorite manga ever!
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Calsolum
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 1:07 am
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Blanchimont wrote: |
Calsolum wrote: | ... you don't actually need a kindle but almost any 'recent' tablet, smartphone and pretty much any PC.
So far there haven't been any novels first released as digital that ever transitioned to physical print, at least none I heard of which is a real shame since I'll never lose my adoration for physical books but I suspect the future generations are more geared toward digital releases. |
This is a manga so as long as you can get a kindle app on it reading should be possible on just about anything...
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........ you do realize this is a manga as opposed to novel, right? Right?
Also, your second point, just wanted to point out J-Novel's Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash and Occultic;Nine got physical releases by Seven Seas. So they do exist... |
... what? WHAT?
dunno why but i just assumed it was a novel haha.
and no I didn't know about those 2 releases. Good to know that there are cases of novels being converted to hard copies, theres hope for faraway paladin, although I'm already caught up on the j-novel releases
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Princess_Irene
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2018 6:11 am
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Seven Seas is also releasing physical copies of Arifureta and Clockwork Planet, and I think they may also be releasing How a Realist Hero Saved the Kingdom. All J-Novel Club stuff, but I keep hoping Cross Infinite World will get in on it as well. (And yes, I second The Faraway Paladin as needing hard copies!)
Fire Chick, I'm so glad you're liking Little Hero! It's probably my favorite isekai series since From Far Away.
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