The miscommunications and hijinks are coming in hot and heavy! Nariyuki’s relationship with Uruka Takemoto deepens during an after-hours trip to the school’s pool, Kirisu Sensei’s apartment needs cleaning again and a trip to the beach is complicated by a series of wardrobe malfunctions... What could go wrong next?! -- VIZ Media
Tutoring has become the least of Nariyuki’s problems! As Nariyuki finds himself becoming a bigger part of the girls’ lives, he has to deal with dirty apartments, impromptu dates and a highly embarrassing trip to a maid café! Can Nariyuki manage to keep his cool?! -- VIZ Media
A mysterious pudgy man named Gasou Kanetsugu has appeared, calling himself Aki's fiancé. Giving way to panic, Masamune makes a bet with Kanetsugu that whoever can do the best Snow White performance will win the right to dance with Aki at the culture festival ball. How will their battle end? And why should either of them get to kiss Aki...?! It's Aki "The Sadist" vs Handsome Masamune "The Former Fatso" vs Kanetsugu "The Fake" in Volume 6 of this romantic triangle, revenge comedy!
Will this romantic comedy turn into a thriller? Two warring factions in Kaguya’s family are trying to force her personal assistant, Ai, to abandon Kaguya and serve them. While Miyuki tries to save Ai from getting kidnapped, she sends an urgent message to Kaguya to meet her at the place where their relationship began—but Kaguya can’t figure out where that is! Meanwhile, as Yu and Tsubame grow closer, Miko grows more jealous, and student council factions clash over whom Yu should date! You’re never too old to become a YouTube sensation. -- VIZ Media
Amma's Enlightening Conversations From The Year 1984 Have Been Faithfully Recorded In The Awaken Children Series Volume 6. We Can Find Amma's Teachings On A Variety Of Subjects Such As: A Great Healer Of Hearts; The Art Of Dying; Deluded By The Ego; Study Of Scriptures; The Omniscient Gem; The Theory Of Karma; Faith; Surrender To Face Karma; Live In Anticipation Of The Lord; How To Handle Insults; God The Uninvited Guest; Contentment; Humiliation And Renunciation; Be Content With What You Have; Respect For All Life; Don’t Be Self Centered; A Mahatma Cannot Destroy; Selflessness And Intellect; Satya And Dharma, Truth And Righteousness; Fear Of God; Do Not Compare Yourself With Other; The Child Within; The Consciously Innocent Child; Forgiving And Forgetting. Translated By Swami Amritaswarupananda. Published By The Disciples Of Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, Affectionately Known As Mother, Or Amma The Hugging Saint.
Nirvana, the White Stripes, Hole, the Hives—all sprang from an underground music scene where similarly raw bands, enjoying various degrees of success and luck, played for throngs of fans in venues ranging from dive bars to massive festivals, but were mostly ignored by a music industry focused on mega-bands and shiny pop stars. We Never Learn: The Gunk Punk Undergut, 1988–2001 tracks the inspiration and beautiful destruction of this largely undocumented movement. What they took, they fought for, every night. They reveled in '50s rock 'n' roll, '60s garage rock, and '70s punk while creating their own wave of gut-busting riffs and rhythm. The majority of bands that populate this book—the Gories, the Supersuckers, the Dwarves, the Mummies, Rocket from the Crypt, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, and the Muffs among them—gained little long-term reward from their nonstop touring and brain-slapping records. What they did have was free liquor, cheap drugs, chaotic romances, and a crazy good time, all the while building a dedicated fan base that extends across the world. Truly, this is the last great wave of down-and-dirty rock 'n' roll. In this expanded edition, Eric Davidson reveals more about the punk undergut with a new preface, postscript, and even more photos. Includes free twenty-song download!
Methodical and inquisitive, Cushman explores Chinese junk trade with Siam over two centuries. In the course of her analysis, the author illuminates significant aspects of China's economic development, the implementation of commercial policies by the two nations, and concepts of trade in the east and southeast of Asia.
This is the second volume of a translation of India's most beloved and influential epic saga, the monumental Rāmāyaṇa of Vālmīki. Of the seven sections of this great Sanskrit masterpiece, the Ayodhyakāṇḍa is the most human, and it remains one of the best introductions to the social and political values of traditional India. This readable translation is accompanied by commentary that elucidates the various problems of the text—philological, aesthetic, and cultural. The annotations make extensive use of the numerous commentaries on the Rāmāyaṇa composed in medieval India. The substantial introduction supplies a historical context for the poem and a critical reading that explores its literary and ideological components.