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QあんどA 6 [Q and A 6] by Mitsuru Adachi

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4.0

I really enjoyed this series. This series is your typical slice of life/school life story but with a twist, accompanied with an ending which itself is another twist. One might have probably heard a similar story in some other form of media, but the execution matters here. I was not impressed with the fan service, though it's still pretty toned down according to today's (sickly)standards. Overall, a notable effort for an artist who made a name making baseball oriented stories
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

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5.0

It's definitely a one-of-a-kind dystopian novel. I like how, despite being a dystopian novel, it hardly contained any tension, which probably had to do with the temperament of the main character. One of the useful things I learnt is that however worse a person's life circumstances are, he or she must let it all fade like a wave and find their inner peace. It was a "good-read" indeed, and one of the more memorable books I would ever read.
Ethics for the Information Age by Michael J. Quinn

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3.0

Better than the professor I had, no offense...
Bokurano: Ours by Mohiro Kitoh

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4.0

Interesting read. Gives out "20th Century Boys" vibes...