Chibi Vampire, Vol. 10


Book Description

For once, Karin's life seems to be going in the right direction. She and Kenta have declared their love for each other, and Karin has finally met another vampire who has a similar blood problem. But will Karin's train of good luck become derailed with the return of her grandmother, Elda Marker? What will Elda do when she finds out Karin's not a normal vampire? It's all inside this delicious volume - in which you'll find out why love between vampire and humans is taboo! -- VIZ Media




Chibi Vampire: The Novel Volume 1


Book Description

"The much talked-about manga is now a supernatural-love-comedy-mystery novel starring our favorite clumsy blood injector, Karin!"--Page 4 of cover.




Chibi Vampire Airmail


Book Description

A collection of touching manga stories that follows the continuing adventure of our favorite vampire. In these sweet tales and scary legends, finally discover what happened to Karin and her friends all while getting a glimpse of some mysterious vampires from the Marker family that were never before seen in the main series. Also included are special bonus manga strips detailing creator Yuna Kagesaki's trip to Seattle's Sakura-con. -- VIZ Media




Seraph of the End, Vol. 10


Book Description

After losing his mind to Asuramaru’s power in his attempt to save Guren, Yuichiro goes unconscious and is stolen away by Mika. When Yuichiro finally wakes up, he learns that Mika is dying from lack of human blood. Yuichiro offers Mika the choice to drink his blood and become a full vampire, but Mika has something very important to tell Yuichiro about the Seraph of the End project that could change his life. -- VIZ Media




Chibi Vampire: The Novel Volume 5


Book Description

Karin's life is going well, but will her luck end with the return of her grandmother Elda?




Honey Blood, Vol. 1


Book Description

When a girl at Hinata Sorazono’s school is attacked by what seems to be a bloodsucking vampire, everyone is on edge and wonders who’s next. Hinata refuses to believe that vampires even exist, but then she meets her new neighbor, Junya Tokinaga, the author of an incredibly popular vampire romance novel. Dressed in a kimono with an old-world air about him, Junya has a taste of Hinata’s blood and tells her it’s sweet... Hinata can’t help but be drawn to Junya, but could it be that he’s actually a vampire—and worse yet, the culprit behind the attacks?! -- VIZ Media




Chibi Vampire: Bites


Book Description

Provides character biographies, recounts important moments from the manga, novels, and anime, and presents a short story from the novel series.




Chibi Vampire Volume 4


Book Description

Karin's crush on Kenta has taken a turn for the worse. She seems to be falling deeper into the friend zone. Her monthly woes are putting a damper on her life.




Chibi Vampire, Vol. 5


Book Description

Karin continues to come to terms with her feelings for Kenta, but her flirting will have to be put on hold for now. Karin's grandmother is in town, and that's enough to put her entire family into a panic. Elda Marker is no silver-haired, cookie-baking matriarch. She's a hot and heavy vampire vixen with a taste for blood, but a distaste for everything else having to do with the human race. So how can Karin possibly tell her about her new human almost-sorta-not-quite-boyfriend? It's going to be one freaky family reunion! -- VIZ Media




Mostly Manga


Book Description

Appropriate for any public library collection, this book provides a comprehensive readers' advisory guide for Japanese manga and anime, Korean manhwa, and Chinese manhua. Japanese manga and anime, Korean manhwa, and Chinese manhua are Asian graphic novels and animated films that have gained great popularity in the last ten years and now are found in most public library collections. Mostly Manga: A Genre Guide to Popular Manga, Manhwa, Manhua, and Anime is the first readers' advisory guide to focus on this important body of literature. This guide provides information on all of the major manga and anime formats and genres, covering publications from the early 1990s to the present. It identifies important titles historically and provides a broad representation of what is available in each format. Selected major titles are described in detail, covering the general plot as well as grade level and pertinent awards. The author also discusses common issues related to manga and anime, such as terminology, content and ratings, and censorship.