Final Fantasy Lost Stranger, Chapter 24


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Now that Shogo's secret is out, he tells his comrades all about FF and everything the games taught him. With his encyclopedia-like knowledge, a cure for Rei's Frog status should be a piece of cake! ...Right, Shogo? Read the next chapter of Final Fantasy Lost Stranger the same day as Japan!




Final Fantasy Lost Stranger, Vol. 6


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In search of a way to undo Rei’s frog transformation before escaping the Mysidia Royal Library’s labyrinthian halls, Shogo realizes he’ll have to trick Byblos into casting “Toad” on Rei again to reverse the spell’s effect! They set their plan into motion with Alus’s help, but Byblos won’t be fooled so easily…




Final Fantasy Lost Stranger, Chapter 60


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Alexander has been hijacked, and the Gold Saucer is under attack! Cid and Shogo attempt to fend off Alexander, but can they find a way through its seemingly impenetrable defenses…? Read the next episode of Final Fantasy Lost Stranger the same day as Japan!




Final Fantasy Lost Stranger, Chapter 47


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At last, the Forbidden Arts Guild plays its hand, but their first target isn’t Cid—it’s his brother, Mid! Determined to save Mid and get revenge on his most hated enemy, Cid arrives on the scene, and the two team up to fend off their assailants! Read the next chapter of Final Fantasy Lost Stranger the same day as Japan!




Final Fantasy Lost Stranger, Chapter 10


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Trapped in the Magus Sisters' hideout, Shogo devises an escape plan after witnessing Cindy's brutality firsthand. But even if the party manages to find a way out, its members have no idea what awaits them outside the walls...




Final Fantasy Lost Stranger, Chapter 38


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After Shogo meets a man he correctly identifies as “Cid,” the man snaps, demanding to know who he really is. The man’s persistence begins to wear Shogo down, but he promised Sharu he’d keep his original world a secret! Who is this man, and what could the name “Cid” possibly mean to him…? Read the next chapter of Final Fantasy Lost Stranger at the same time as Japan!




Final Fantasy Lost Stranger, Chapter 53


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Shogo and his allies are making their way through the Machina Ruins. But if they want to proceed, they’ll have to face the ruins’ powerful mechanized defense system. Read the next chapter of Final Fantasy Lost Stranger the same day as Japan!




Final Fantasy Lost Stranger, Chapter 33


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The clash between Shogo’s party and Byblos has hit a standstill, with neither side giving an inch! As Byblos thinks of cruel new ways to crush Shogo’s determination, will he be able to persevere? Read the next chapter of Final Fantasy Lost Stranger the same day as Japan!




Final Fantasy Lost Stranger, Vol. 1


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Square Enix employee Shogo Sasaki has a big dream-to produce his very own Final Fantasy game with his sister, Yuko. But after the siblings are involved in a truck accident, they awaken to realize they've left their world behind...and fallen into the world of Final Fantasy! After coming to grips with the situation, they meet some new friends, join a party, and accept their fate as adventurers. But when danger approaches, Shogo will discover that his encyclopedic knowledge of the games can only take him so far...




Unbroken


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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE • Look for special features inside. Join the Random House Reader’s Circle for author chats and more. In boyhood, Louis Zamperini was an incorrigible delinquent. As a teenager, he channeled his defiance into running, discovering a prodigious talent that had carried him to the Berlin Olympics. But when World War II began, the athlete became an airman, embarking on a journey that led to a doomed flight on a May afternoon in 1943. When his Army Air Forces bomber crashed into the Pacific Ocean, against all odds, Zamperini survived, adrift on a foundering life raft. Ahead of Zamperini lay thousands of miles of open ocean, leaping sharks, thirst and starvation, enemy aircraft, and, beyond, a trial even greater. Driven to the limits of endurance, Zamperini would answer desperation with ingenuity; suffering with hope, resolve, and humor; brutality with rebellion. His fate, whether triumph or tragedy, would be suspended on the fraying wire of his will. Appearing in paperback for the first time—with twenty arresting new photos and an extensive Q&A with the author—Unbroken is an unforgettable testament to the resilience of the human mind, body, and spirit, brought vividly to life by Seabiscuit author Laura Hillenbrand. Hailed as the top nonfiction book of the year by Time magazine • Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for biography and the Indies Choice Adult Nonfiction Book of the Year award “Extraordinarily moving . . . a powerfully drawn survival epic.”—The Wall Street Journal “[A] one-in-a-billion story . . . designed to wrench from self-respecting critics all the blurby adjectives we normally try to avoid: It is amazing, unforgettable, gripping, harrowing, chilling, and inspiring.”—New York “Staggering . . . mesmerizing . . . Hillenbrand’s writing is so ferociously cinematic, the events she describes so incredible, you don’t dare take your eyes off the page.”—People “A meticulous, soaring and beautifully written account of an extraordinary life.”—The Washington Post “Ambitious and powerful . . . a startling narrative and an inspirational book.”—The New York Times Book Review “Magnificent . . . incredible . . . [Hillenbrand] has crafted another masterful blend of sports, history and overcoming terrific odds; this is biography taken to the nth degree, a chronicle of a remarkable life lived through extraordinary times.”—The Dallas Morning News “An astonishing testament to the superhuman power of tenacity.”—Entertainment Weekly “A tale of triumph and redemption . . . astonishingly detailed.”—O: The Oprah Magazine “[A] masterfully told true story . . . nothing less than a marvel.”—Washingtonian “[Hillenbrand tells this] story with cool elegance but at a thrilling sprinter’s pace.”—Time “Hillenbrand [is] one of our best writers of narrative history. You don’t have to be a sports fan or a war-history buff to devour this book—you just have to love great storytelling.”—Rebecca Skloot, author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks