Love Song

Love Song

by Keiko Nishi

An anthology of four short stories by amazing artist/writer Nishi: a story about abusive love, an Edgar Alan Poe-like horror piece, a portrait of a far-future Chinese dumpling maker who dreams of Earth, and a bullied boy who develops astonishing healing powers, becomes a celebrity, and must deal with the consequences. Touching, shocking, and memorable.

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HerculesYoung AdultYA FIC NISHI, K.In library
San PabloYoung AdultYA FIC NISHI, K.In library

Since Contra Costa libraries only have a few copies of Love Song, you might want to request it through Link+. You get the book through your local library, so you will need to have a library card.
  1. Read all the directions.
  2. Click here to go to the Link+ search.
  3. Click "Request this item."
  4. Pick your local library. This will probably be "Contra Costa Public."
  5. Give them your library card number and whatever else they need.
  6. When the book comes in, your library will call you.

You might want to read the rules for borrowing books before you request anything.

If you want to check on the book or cancel your order, go here.
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Shrine of the Morning Mist

Shrine of the Morning Mist

by Hiroki Ugawa

This often comedic series, about schoolgirls who serve as shrine maidens and fight evil monsters, gently spoofs other series such as “Sailor Moon.” Several sisters and their school friends use divine magic to protect their shrine, their town, and a distant cousin who has the ability to see the other world. In the meantime, of course, their school gets smashed up by giant monsters and wacky hijinks ensue.

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You’re going to have to check a bookstore for this one. Sorry about that.

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Train Man: A Shojo Manga

Train Man: A Shojo Manga

by Machiko Ocha

This single-volume manga is a love story from the point of view of a male geek, who steps in when a drunk man harasses a beautiful woman on a train. She sends the geek a thank-you gift, and he consults other anonymous users on Japan’s hugely popular web-based forum, 2channel, for advice on what to do next. He feels totally outclassed by her, due to his extreme nerdiness, but he also can’t throw away his chance to contact her again. The other anonymous users, made up of various people around Japan, try to help him make up for his lack of social skills, dating experience, etc., giving him the nickname of “Train Man.” The story is based on events that unfolded on the actual 2channel, and despite probably being a publicity stunt, the compelling story (and its lack of copyright) has resulted in several manga, a play, a movie, and a TV series from various sources. This manga is very well translated, especially considering the complications of Japanese internet slang, etc. It’s funny and touching, and one of those rare romances that’s great for people who like love stories and people who hate love stories.

You can read the first 30 pages online at the publisher’s website.

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You can get it from the school library.

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Los Medanos CollegeStacksPN6790.J33 O2313 2006AVAILABLE

Since Contra Costa libraries only have one copy of Train Man: A Shojo Manga, you might want to request it through Link+. You get the book through your local library, so you will need to have a library card.

  1. Read all the directions.
  2. Click here to go to the Link+ search.
  3. Click "Request this item."
  4. Pick your local library. This will probably be "Contra Costa Public."
  5. Give them your library card number and whatever else they need.
  6. When the book comes in, your library will call you.

You might want to read the rules for borrowing books before you request anything.

If you want to check on the book or cancel your order, go here.
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Mushishi

Mushishi

by Yuki Urushibara

This is a sometimes strange, beautiful, episodic story about “mushi,” supernatural creatures who are usually considered by humans to be ghosts or monsters, and a “mushishi,” a human who can see and interact with them. It’s the basis for the beautiful, watercolor-tinged Mushishi anime series and a recent live-action film. The mushishi, Ginko, has striking white hair and green eyes due to an incident with mushi when he was a child. He travels from town to town studying the mushi and helping people who have been bothered or “cursed” by them, so he’s somewhere between a scientist and an exorcist. It takes place sometime in the past (Ginko wears a shirt and pants, but everything else indicates the time period is somewhere from 1600-1900), but since the tone of the whole series is a bit dreamy, the particulars don’t really matter. Most of the stories stand alone and aren’t strongly connected to the other stories.

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Mushishi is not available in Contra Costa public libraries. You can request it through Link+. You get the book through your local library, so you will need to have a library card.

  1. Read all the directions.
  2. Click here to go to the Link+ search.
  3. Click "Request this item."
  4. Pick your local library. This will probably be "Contra Costa Public."
  5. Give them your library card number and whatever else they need.
  6. When the book comes in, your library will call you.

You might want to read the rules for borrowing books before you request anything.

If you want to check on the book or cancel your order, go here.
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Paradise Kiss

Paradise Kiss

by Ai Yazawa

By the same author as Nana, this series features an abnormally tall but otherwise unremarkable high-school girl, Yukari. Yukari accidentally becomes the inspiration and main model for a wildly creative fashion-design group consisting of an elegant transvestite, a pierced punk guy with a soft heart, a young woman who wears “sweet lolita” fashion (she looks like a Victorian porcelain doll), and the charismatic, brilliant, bisexual head designer George, who pushes Yukari to become an independent woman. The art is really gorgeous and the story is very entertaining (the characters regularly make remarks about the manga itself, and complain about how much “screen time” they’re getting). Unlike Nana, this series is fairly light, and doesn’t get overly melodramatic.

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You can get it from the public library.

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Oakley.FIC YAZAWA, A.Checked out, due 6/1/12

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Emma

Emma

by Kaoru Mori

Emma is a generally well-researched, charming story about the life of a maid in Victorian England. She’s different from other maids because she knows how to read (and she likes to). Naturally, there is cross-class romance–she falls in love with a wealthy young man!–and lots of details about the daily life of of the period. It’s surprisingly funny in parts, too. We first saw advertisements for this during our honeymoon in Japan, and I never thought it would be released in the US, but now it has been. Despite the frilly dresses and the theme of romance, when this series was published in Japan, it ran in a magazine aimed at men. (Japan is really different sometimes.)

This is not related to the Jane Austen novel Emma.

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AntiochYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
ClaytonYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
ConcordYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
DanvilleYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
DanvilleYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
Dougherty Station (San Ramon)Young Adult PaperbacksYA FIC MORI, K.In library
El CerritoYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
El SobranteYoung Adult PaperbacksYA FIC MORI, K.In library
HerculesYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
LafayetteYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
MartinezYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
OrindaYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
PinoleYoung Adult PaperbacksYA FIC MORI, K.In library
PittsburgYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
Pleasant HillYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
San PabloYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
San RamonYoung AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library
Ygnacio Valley (Walnut Creek)Young AdultYA FIC MORI, K.In library

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Nana

Nana

by Yazawa Ai

Two young women with the same name (one ordinary, slightly ditzy country girl and one rebellious aspiring rock star) encounter love, sex, and heartbreak in Tokyo. It’s been a huge hit in Japan, already resulting an animated TV series, two live-action films, video games, and a tribute album with major Japanese pop stars. This series has striking, stylized art.

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Contra Costa libraries don't have volume 1 of Nana, although they do have later volumes. You might want to request it through Link+. You get the book through your local library, so you will need to have a library card.

  1. Read all the directions.
  2. Click here to go to the Link+ search.
  3. Pick the volume you want. The first volumes are near the bottom. The most recent volumes are near the top.
  4. Click "Request this item."
  5. Pick your local library. This will probably be "Contra Costa Public."
  6. Give them your library card number and whatever else they need.
  7. When the book comes in, your library will call you.

You might want to read the rules for borrowing books before you request anything.

If you want to check on the book or cancel your order, go here.
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What’s Michael?

What’s Michael?

by Makoto Kobayashi

Early volumes may be out of print, but each volume stands alone. This is one of the few American-comic-strip-like, purely comedic manga to be translated into English. It’s well-translated and hysterically funny series, examining the lives of housecats and making fun of both cats and humans. You might like it if you like really strange comedy–it’s a lot weirder than Garfield, and being Japanese, doesn’t feel the need for a punchline at the end of a joke. Sometimes weird things (like cats dancing to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”) just kind of happen, and then stop happening, and then the story is over.

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Antioch.J KOBAYASHI, M.In library
Bay Point.J KOBAYASHI, M.In library
Concord.J KOBAYASHI, M.In library
Orinda.J KOBAYASHI, M.In library
San Ramon.J KOBAYASHI, M.In library

Since Contra Costa libraries only have a few copies of What's Michael, you might want to request it through Link+. You get the book through your local library, so you will need to have a library card.
  1. Read all the directions.
  2. Click here to go to the Link+ search.
  3. Pick the volume you want. The first volumes are near the bottom. The most recent volumes are near the top.
  4. Click "Request this item."
  5. Pick your local library. This will probably be "Contra Costa Public."
  6. Give them your library card number and whatever else they need.
  7. When the book comes in, your library will call you.

You might want to read the rules for borrowing books before you request anything.

If you want to check on the book or cancel your order, go here.
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Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind

by Hayao Miyazaki

This is a story about Nausicaä, a young woman in a post-apocalyptic future, one thousand years after the Seven Days of Fire destroyed the old world. Humans live in small kingdoms scattered around the Sea of Corruption, a forest of giant mushrooms and huge insects that is slowly taking over the globe. Whatever you may think about manga (Japanese comics), this series is epic. It’s packed full of ideas, has very detailed illustrations, and has a memorable main character.

Watch out, though. There are several different printings of the series. They contain exactly the same story, but one is in four volumes, one is seven volumes, and one is in ten volumes. They are shaped differently, so this shouldn’t cause too much confusion.

You can look it up on Wikipedia.

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AntiochYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
AntiochYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
Bay Point.YA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
ClaytonYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
ClaytonYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
ClaytonYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
ConcordYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
ConcordYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
DanvilleYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
DanvilleYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
Dougherty Station (San Ramon)Young Adult PaperbacksYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
El CerritoYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
El CerritoYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
HerculesYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
LafayetteYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
OakleyYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
OrindaYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
OrindaYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
PinoleYoung Adult PaperbacksYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
PinoleYoung Adult PaperbacksYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
PinoleYoung Adult PaperbacksYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
PittsburgYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.On Hold Shelf
Pleasant HillYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
San PabloYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
San RamonYoung AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
Walnut Creek Park PlaceYoung Adult PaperbacksYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library
Ygnacio Valley (Walnut Creek)Young AdultYA FIC MIYAZAKI, H.In library

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