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Nana, Vol. 10 (Nana #10)
by
Ai Yazawa
Being an engaged woman isn't as wonderful as Hachi thought it would be. She has a trendy new apartment, but she's isolated from all her friends and Takumi is hardly ever home. When scandal hits Blast hard, Trapnest (and her fiance) flee to Europe and Hachi is left to watch Blast suffer in the scandal rags and tabloid shows.
Paperback, 200 pages
Published
May 6th 2008
by VIZ Media LLC
(first published 2004)
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May 31, 2008
Trane
rated it
4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
shojo manga lovers, rockers who like leopard print, melodramaticists
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Spoiler alert! Spoiler alert!
The drama seriously begins dropping in book 10 of Ai Yazawa's Nana series. Stalker paparazzi have figured out that Ren and Nana Osaki are an item and the news breaks on morning television, and all over the scandal rags. Trapnest's handlers go into overdrive trying to keep the scandal on the down low, but clearly the record companies are driving the scandal to sell Trapnest records and the (still unreleased) Blast single as well. This is actually a really interesting...more
The drama seriously begins dropping in book 10 of Ai Yazawa's Nana series. Stalker paparazzi have figured out that Ren and Nana Osaki are an item and the news breaks on morning television, and all over the scandal rags. Trapnest's handlers go into overdrive trying to keep the scandal on the down low, but clearly the record companies are driving the scandal to sell Trapnest records and the (still unreleased) Blast single as well. This is actually a really interesting...more
Overall Rating: A
Synopsis: Nana Komatsu is a 20 year old with a penchant for falling in love at first sight. After a year at art school, her best friend and her boyfriend move to Tokyo, so Nana decides to save up her money and follow them after a year.
Nana Osaki is a punk singer in the band Blast with her boyfriend Ren. When Ren gets an offer to join an up-and-coming band in Tokyo, he leaves Blast and Nina behind. A year later, Nina heads to Tokyo as well.
The two women meet by chance on the tr...more
Synopsis: Nana Komatsu is a 20 year old with a penchant for falling in love at first sight. After a year at art school, her best friend and her boyfriend move to Tokyo, so Nana decides to save up her money and follow them after a year.
Nana Osaki is a punk singer in the band Blast with her boyfriend Ren. When Ren gets an offer to join an up-and-coming band in Tokyo, he leaves Blast and Nina behind. A year later, Nina heads to Tokyo as well.
The two women meet by chance on the tr...more
Not quite as good as vol. 9, but still pretty excellent. My love for Shin and Reira continues to grow!
Full review (spoilers through v. 11): http://oyceter.livejournal.com/642095...
Full review (spoilers through v. 11): http://oyceter.livejournal.com/642095...
Dec 25, 2011
ArdnAskelA
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4 of 5 stars
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Franchement, comme début en pro, y a bien meilleur moyen..
Mais bon, il fallait bien trouver un moyen de les faire lancer..
Mais bon, il fallait bien trouver un moyen de les faire lancer..
:)
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Ai Yazawa (矢沢 あい ,Yazawa Ai, born 1967-03-07 in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese manga author. Her pen name comes from Japanese singer Eikichi Yazawa, of whom she is a fan.
Yazawa started her manga publishing life in 1985; throughout 15 years of publishing, she wrote over 10 series in Ribon. While most of her manga continues to be published in Japan by Shueisha, publishers of Ribon and Cookie...more
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Yazawa started her manga publishing life in 1985; throughout 15 years of publishing, she wrote over 10 series in Ribon. While most of her manga continues to be published in Japan by Shueisha, publishers of Ribon and Cookie...more
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