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Meow? *MeOws..... oF YeSterDaY* My Lovely Meowing 2008 Wishlist
0. OROCHIMARU 0.0 EIJI WENTZ 1. 2. 3. The Dreaming Manga Vol.3 done 4. Gakuen Alice Manga Vol.1, 2 & 3 5. Death Note Manga -Complete- 6. Legend of Basara Manga -Complete- 7. Naruto collectibles 8. Lolita outfit done 9. Kick people's ass 10. Draw a comic strip 11. Finish writing my story 12. Professional singing lessons done 13. Treasure Hunt 2008 done That's all for now. Look out for more interesting and weird items... Books
Books I have completed reading since January 2008: 1. Retire Rich - Azizi Ali 2. The Millionaire in Me - Azizi Ali 3. Ironside: A Modern Faery's Tale - Holly Black 4. Secrets of Internet Millionaires Revealed - Irfan Khairi 5. Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making - MNS 6. Life of Pi - Martel Yan 7. The Gathering of Gargoyles - Meredith Ann Pierce 8. Speedwealth - T. Harv Eker 9. The Pearl of the World - Meredith Ann Pierce 10. Missing: Spirited Away - Gakuto Coda 11. Malaysia's Political Economy: Politics, Patronage & Profits - Edmund Terence Gomez and Jomo K. S. 12. Black Dawn - Lisa Jane Smith 13. The Dreaming Vol 3 - Queenie Chan 14. Missing: The Misfortune Letter - Gakuto Coda 15. Halting State - Charless Stross Want to know more of this challenge? Click me Friends and Enemies | Asatte no Houkou/ A Direction of the Day after Tomorrow Monday, May 28, 2007 Genre: Drama, Slice of Life and Supernatural Director: Katsushi Sakurabi Series Composition: Seishi Minakami Episodes: 12 Rating: 8.5/10 Synopsis A young girl, Karada, often wishes to be an adult to the stone spirit in her hometown. And the good news is her wish is granted one night by switching her age with Shouko, her foster brother’s ex-girlfriend. Review I thought this anime is going to be boring but every episode proves me wrong because initially I assumed this anime would be childish because Karada has become an adult, so there’s always a possibility of she doing stupid stuff. But hey, she didn’t because she’s a matured thinking girl to begin with. And she’s always guided by Shouko and Hiro, her foster brother. So actually throughout the whole anime, viewers get to know why Karada wish was granted and why the other victim has to be Shouko and no one else. Although I don’t agree with Karada running away from home when she thought she was the reason behind Hiro’s breakup with Shouko, I have to bear in mind that she’s a small girl in an adult body. So that action is forgivable. Despite watching how Karada, Shouko and Hiro workout their relationship and feelings throughout the anime which is their summer, I didn’t get bored. In fact, I can’t wait to watch the next episode because I simply want to see their next course of reactions is. Ending? Trust me … it’s predictable but yet you will feel it ended as it should be. Thankful: The drawing is cute so are Shouko and Karada. Ungrateful: Hiro should get a haircut because I can’t see his face. 0 Comments.
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