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Fantastic shounen-ai series with a good plotReview Date: 2008-04-20
Yaoi!!!! Love it to pieces!!!!Review Date: 2005-12-01
---Kira
More tantalizing fun!!Review Date: 2007-04-27
Roy and Dee's new boss Caleb Rose has an agenda of his own and separates our heroes to new teams. Dee is assigned to work with foxy Diana Spacey, an FBI agent in town working on chasing down a serial killer. Commissioner Caleb Rose assigns Ryo to work one on one with him literally while investigating a human trafficking ring.
Can Ryo slip the Commissioner's grasp with out loosing his job and why is Dee coming out of a hotel with Diane? Ah, the heat gets turned up with a little jealousy being introduced. Dee hates the new commissioner and doesn't mind acting like a 2 year about it around Ryo.
Ryo oddly finds himself attracted to Caleb and can not fathom what it is that intrigues him. Ryo must figure out a way to elude Caleb's clever traps to get him alone. Diane is attracted to Dee but can't understand how he can not see how hot she is when standing she is standing right in front of him. At the same time Dee reminds her of someone she knows and can't quite figure it out.
Our favorite boys have several kissing scenes in this edition but not many with each other which causes the emotions between the two to fly high and unknown revelations are blurted out in the heat of arguments. We also find out more about Ryo's background and introduction to his parent's death which was first mentioned in book 1. This books signals new growth in Ryo's and Dee's relationship with a very touching chapter set on Christmas eve.
Bikky, of course, is in the sidelines keep Dee from making any advances with Ryo and when Diane suddenly becomes the target for the serial killer Bikky is there to save the day. In the final chapter we have the addition of two new characters Lai and Lass. Lai and Bikky both hate each other at sight and start competing to prove which is better but soon find that they are pretty equal in strength and skill. And then a bag up cash falls at their feet...who is going to get it?
My Review of the Series:
This series is a must for yaoi lovers. What more can you ask for? 2 cops one with a heart of gold and the other with a heart of passion for his partner. The story line is full of plots each chapter ties in well with the next. As the pages turn, the storyline grows-a nice variety of supporting characters are added in the mix to spice things up. And a wonderful selection of antagonists and triangle love interests (new and old) pop up. All which cause the main boys woes and worries, misunderstanding abound which lead to those wonderful kissing scenes we all love. The art work is good and the imagery is detailed. Ryo's mixed personality of innocent vs. seriousness charms you right off and Dee's devilish side enthralls while the sideline commentary makes you giggle.
Other Great Series/Manga by Sanami Matoh
By the Sword
Tenryu: The Dragon Cycle
Until the Full Moon
RA-I
TRASH
For those who like this series I recommend checking out "Yellow" by Makoto Tateno
One of the Best Manga Series Out There!Review Date: 2005-05-22
Manga review from the experiencedReview Date: 2004-10-31
By the way, if you are uncomfortable with guy-guy love, this is not a title for you.

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well I liked that book more than anythinkReview Date: 1999-08-06
it's a funny bookReview Date: 1999-07-29
it's a funny bookReview Date: 1999-07-29
FUNNY!!Review Date: 2003-01-11
Great Compilation, But Missing Logos.Review Date: 2002-05-13
But, that aside, this book certainly has its laughs. I laughed a lot and this book (as long as you bring along EVERY other Treasury and the black and white books) is great for long car rides. People think Garfield is only for the little kids, but he's for the adults, too. The whole family can laugh at the fat cat's hilarious mischief and his practical jokes on Jon, his hapless owner. Some of the colored Sunday strips are from "Garfield Rounds Out," which is one of my favorite Garfield books. Having them in color here is a real treat. An especially funny strip in this one i where Garfield pretends to be a bird-bath, and gets more than he bargained for.
The 5th Garfield Treasury is laugh out loud funny! But then again, what Garfield book isn't?

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Forgiving SamReview Date: 2006-01-14
Forgiving Sam Offers Insight and HopeReview Date: 2004-10-17
Back in the arms of his loving family, Sam represses the memories as best he can and struggles to adulthood. By age thirty-five, he has a successful career, a talented wife, and two lovely children who adore him. But Sam remains tormented by nightmares and ghost memories of the kidnapping. He erects high, forbidding walls--some emotional, some physical--around himself and his family. Slowly the relationships he holds so dear begin to crumble under the pressures of the past.
If Sam is to save his family and himself, he must face what happened to him during those four lost days. Harder yet, he must find a way to forgive the violated nine year old who still lurks deep in his heart.
Author Powell Clark never falters in this fascinating, horrifying, and ultimately uplifting novel. Her characters are unique, sympathetic, and nearly impossible to second-guess. Her settings feel as real as the ground under your feet. The plot moves quickly as Sam and his family face one challenge after another. Most important, Forgiving Sam offers an emotional toughness and honesty sadly lacking in many works of fiction today.
I highly recommend Forgiving Sam to anyone looking for a novel of substance and intelligence.
You won't forget this bookReview Date: 2003-10-19
I have to say I bought this book because the cover and title intrigued me, little did I know that it was set in Alabama not far from where I live. I also couldn't believe how much talent the author had, and I had never heard of her before. I got the pleasure of meeting her not too long ago and because of her talent it was like meeting a celebrity to me!
This book has a touchy subject matter, but one that every parent or guardian should read.It is about a boy who is kidnapped and molested over the course of a few days. He finally escapes from his kidnapper, but realizes that he will not soon escape the harsh reality of what happened to him. The author takes us through Sam's life as he struggles day by day with what took place in his childhood and finally comes to terms with the fact that it wasn't his fault.
Don't let the subject matter scare you off, this by no means was a "dark" book. It is so beautifully written that one minute I was crying and the next I was laughing. When it ended I closed the book with a smile and the feeling that I was lucky to have read this story.
Amazingly emotional book!Review Date: 2002-12-29
VERY MOVING STORYReview Date: 2003-01-08

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Here Kitty, Kitty, KittyReview Date: 2002-12-14
This treasury collection also shows the final morphing by creator Jim Davis of Garfield and his friends into what we see today in the comic strips.
Good, good, goodReview Date: 2000-04-27
a wonderful bookReview Date: 1999-11-16
A cat's catReview Date: 1999-04-01
Yes, Still Missing Logos-But Still Funny.Review Date: 2002-05-19

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funny, violent, clever, repetitive and everything else goodReview Date: 2004-03-07
Funny stuffReview Date: 1999-07-15
Dairy Products Gone Horribly WrongReview Date: 2000-04-06
This is the trade paperback that collects the first 4 volumes. Collect them all!
Milk and Cheese are godlike!!Review Date: 1999-08-07
Booze and violenceReview Date: 2000-10-24
Hilarious dialogue only adds to the mayhem. It's apparent that M&C take their mission, to destroy all idiots, very seriously. The question is: how can Evan Dorkin take essentially the same storyline and make it entertaining over and over again? Believe me, he does it VERY well, and the little comments and asides add immeasurably to the fun. I would prefer to give this 9 of 10, so please forgive the 4.
Now if only he'd start collecting DORK in trade editions. I need more!

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PROPOSALSReview Date: 2007-09-01
Finally, after 13 volumes, we're coming to the end and getting to see how this love triangle works out. That's not to say Maison Ikkoku wasn't an enjoyable series. It's a classic. I'm just looking forward to seeing what happens in the last volume. There's a point in this volume where Godai says that if only him and Kyoko would just talk and listen to each other, they could have avoided a lot of misunderstandings and pain. Misunderstandings are what comedy is made of though, and a large part of our daily lives. While keeping the comedy level high throughout its run, Rumiko Takahashi has also put in a layer of complexity dealing with the striving to be accepted by the one you love and the acceptance that there isn't just one love in your life. You can begin again.
wowReview Date: 2002-03-16
Having read Ranma 1/2 and parts of Urusei Yatsura I was amazed by the maturity level of this series. The humour elements are certaintly their but it's raw human emotion that carries this series. At 14 volumes the plot is kept pretty tight (though i found the addition of the new tenant to Ikkoku extremely pointless) and doesn't have that drag on feeling like Ranma 1/2 does. Also the ending of this series will have more of an impact then the one Ranma 1/2 did.
Good lordReview Date: 2001-11-22
At long last, but not least!Review Date: 2000-04-19
But - in the very last book right before the grand finale yet to come up, we personally witness the true maturing of the young Godai from a drooling girl-crazy kid into a solemn-faced, long-suffering hero with tenderness for small children and a grim determination to succeed at everything, no matter what - to win the affections of the pretty young Kyoko. But - on the other hand, however, Kyoko herself, though a seemingly perfect, self-contained young woman on the outside, she actually turns out to be a spitting hellcat when it comes to sexual jealousy. All in all, it's a very engrossing trip that will surely hold you fast until the very conclusion of the whole series finally comes right off the press!
Eagerly awaiting the forthcoming conclusionReview Date: 2000-03-15
Unfortunately (and on purpose), it's not the most important stuff that we're shown. We're given resolutions to the Mitaka and Kozue issues but left with an incredibly unfair cliff-hanger...what will happen to Kyoko and Yusaku? Of course, it had to be arranged thusly...but it still annoys the heck outta ya to be left dangling like that.
At the time of this writing, the final issue (in trade comic form) has been in stores for a few months now. I hope that before summer hits, we'll be given a chance to sit down with a loved one and finish out this incredibly engrossing series.
(One final question...will we *ever* know exactly what it is that Yotsuya does for a living?)

won't dissapoint anyone with any sence of humourReview Date: 2008-05-06
4th Grade Class Top Ten WinnerReview Date: 2008-05-04
It's GarfieldReview Date: 2007-06-12
A great collectionReview Date: 2003-10-23
Must get starter book.Review Date: 2003-07-30
- It saves you money over buying each volume individually
- 3 in 1 fun
- Great way to start collecting the whole Garfield's series
- Great for anyone! Kids, Adults, or even grandparents that love comic books
- Great way to make your kids love reading
Once you buy one, you will want to buy the other 3-pack volumes as well! When you read, be sure to wear a diaper, because it might make you pee in your pants. :)

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He's funny, he's fat, he's Garfield!Review Date: 1998-11-15
One of the best out there!Review Date: 2000-10-08
awesomeReview Date: 1998-10-15
Its great hilarious and probably one of the best books yet.Review Date: 1998-12-24
GARFIELD RULES!Review Date: 2000-06-24

A great bookReview Date: 2008-05-11
Funniest Book Ever WrittenReview Date: 2006-07-26
Great for leisure readingReview Date: 2006-03-01
FunnyReview Date: 2006-03-09
Good FindReview Date: 2005-09-06

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InsertsReview Date: 2005-02-09
LuV GRAVITATION!!Review Date: 2004-09-25
Trust me, the art is beautifully done, the plot is done oh-so-well too and it is just...wonderful!!!
(Lesse, I have ten bucks...and a one...I CAN BUY SEVEN!! ^_^_^)
One of the best!Review Date: 2004-06-13
The funniest popular BL title.Review Date: 2004-05-27
Surprisingly spectacularReview Date: 2004-07-10
While it does deal with controversial themes, and is intensly mature at times- it isn't entertaining to just a niche audience. It covers a broad spectrum of themes- the relationship between Yuki and Shuichi isn't the only thing that will have you clinging to your seat (and it will!). The story of Shuichi's band "Bad Luck" will interest anyone who likes music, especially those that dig the Japanese visual kei bands.
The anime however, does not do it justice- and should under no circumstances be used to judge the manga. The anime is at best a treat for those that have already read the manga, and want to see it in moving color. Otherwise, it could not stand up on its on. It moves too quickly through it's narrow 13 episode limit.
I whole heartedly recommend this title. This easily ranks somewhere at the top of my list. I haven't been able to put it down.
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So, what happens in this book? In the first story Ryo and Dee have to investigate separate from each other, one has to chase a psychopathic murderer and the other a human trafficking ring. But both cases have more connections than either of them would have believed.
The second story is a Christmas story, in which we find out more about Ryo's background. And there is a very sweet kissing scene. ;)
And at last there is another story with Bikky and Carol. Bikky finds a competitor in Lai, but both seem to be pretty equal in strength and skill. Maybe it makes more sense to combine their efforts?