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We Were There, Volume 10 Free FREE WE WERE THERE, VOLUME 10 PDF Yuki Obata | 200 pages | 04 May 2010 | Viz Media | 9781421520278 | English | San Francisco, CA, United States We Were There, Vol. 10 by Yuki Obata (, Trade Paperback) for sale online | eBay Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other Volume 10. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? We Were There if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — We Were There, We Were There. We Were There, Vol. R to L Japanese Style. The award-winning series known as Bokura ga Ita in Japan! Volume 10 regret. Do everything you can while you still have the chance. That's what I think it means Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. We Were There Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please We Were There up. To ask Volume 10 readers questions about We Were There, Vol. Be the first to ask a question about We Were There, Vol. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of We Were There, Vol. Pocas Volume 10 me ha Volume 10 que un libro me pusiera mal al leerlo a tal punto que necesito parar para tomar un respiro. Con este, necesito respiros al menos 5 o 6 veces por cada tomo Mar 09, Jenny Clark Volume 10 it really liked it Shelves: shojo-beat-manga. Such a lovely and sad manga. I can't imagine what Yano feels I wish he woukd tell Nana though I would also like to get back to the adult time rather than high school time. I feel like this volume should have been before the one where we see Nana almost graduated from college, but other than that it was good. Jun 16, Emma rated it really liked We Were There. This We Were There has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Finally I'm starting to full in the blanks about Yano's side of the story and why he disappeared from Nana's life!! His mother getting cancer was such a Volume 10 And it also throws a HUGE wrench in Yano's life - she has to stop working so there isn't enough money, he has to look after himself by cooking and getting a part-time job, and he isn't sure if he can go to college anymore. I just wish he would tell Nana about it! It's so interesting that this manga focuses exclusively on Yano, whereas t Finally I'm starting to full in the blanks about Yano's side of the story and why he disappeared from Volume 10 life!! It's so interesting that this We Were There focuses exclusively on Yano, whereas the previous one focused only We Were There Nana. I hope their stories meet up! I also love the new character, Akiko, because she basically forced him to be her friend. I'm cursing you out right now Yano. Oct 03, Evey Morgan rated it it was amazing Shelves: mangas. Este tomo me ha emocionado de nuevo. Cada vez que termino la lectura de uno me deja completamente k. Jan 09, Jenten rated it it was amazing. It was definitely interesting to see Yano's version of things. While I don't understand what girls see in him I do somewhat have some respect Volume 10 him as a person. He's working hard to try and make sure that things are okay, however, I think he should have eventually told Takahasi instead of letting it get to the point where he just stops talking to her. Sengenji is setting herself up for disappointment and is way to obsessed with Yano. I get she cares about him, but she also needs to think about It was definitely interesting to see Yano's version of things. I get she cares about him, but she also needs to think about herself and what's going to happen once they graduate. As for Yamamoto I've already expressed my feelings on her. As far as I'm concerned she needs to move on from Yano and shouldn't have come to visit him. I have a feeling that this won't be her last appearance though. Feb 09, Gaby rated it really liked it. Y, como de costumbre, preciosas ilustraciones. Jun 24, Kristen rated it it was amazing. We Were There actually enjoyed this one a lot more. Yano's character while I hate him with Nanais a lot Volume 10 bearable by himself. And the We Were There he has at his new school, along with the variety of personal struggles he's having, are actually interesting. Faith in the series renewed! May We Were There, Elaine rated it really liked it. What can I say, I really enjoy this series! It's filled with love, though choiches and a lot of Volume 10, but I am addicted to it! This volume was not as good as the last ones, but I enjoyed the story. Dec 30, Christina rated it liked it. Yano is put under a lot of pressure when Yuri Yamamoto runs away all the way to Tokyo to visit Yano and try again to win him over, and when his newest closest friend, Akiko, makes it harder on him by allowing Yuri to Volume 10 at her house when he tries to force her back home! Yano eventually gets Yuri to return home after she begs him not to act like their hookup after Nana-san died never happened. Every time he says nothing. Later, she sends him another letter and he throws it in the trash. Yano ha Yano is put under a lot of pressure when Yuri Yamamoto runs away all the way to We Were There to visit Yano and try again to win him over, and when his newest closest friend, Volume 10, makes it harder on him by allowing Yuri to stay at her house when he Volume 10 to force her back We Were There Yano has also picked up a night job, getting home at five in the morning, four days a week, trying his best to save up to visit Nanami when out of the blue to him, his mother knew this was coming his mother is hospitalized with stage six pancreatic cancer. This entire incident with his mother started the very week he was supposed to visit Nanami, and not only was his chance taken away but he has We Were There support his mother now and pay her medical bills. He picks up another job and with his grades dropping, he has began to consider not going to college at all In this volume we get to see how Yano lived after he moved to Tokyo, the Volume 10 he made, and the hardships he faced. At this point, I'm starting to think that his mother most likely died, and also that Yano in unknowingly pulling away from Nanami. I don't know what it was about this volume, but I didn't really enjoy it as much as the previous two. Although I Volume 10 really despise Yuri Yamamoto, and she was in two or three chapters in this book, so that may be the cause. Also, it seems Yano has unwittingly made Akiko fall for him by simply being himself. By the way she feels, he may very well be her first unrequited love Aug 13, Mehsi rated it it was amazing Shelves: warning-english- booksmanga-light-novel5-twinkling-stars. This volume is all about Yano, when he just got in Tokyo. I already disliked Yuri Yamamoto, because she apparently doesn't know how to stop, how to get the hint that Yano doesn't want her. That it was just a mistake back then. We Were There, Vol. 11 by Yuuki Obata Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. 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You kinda have to wonder if that's the way Nana-chan feels. She's always saying she can forgive Yano and can never stay mad at him. She really is a push over, and that's the one thing I don't like about her. But this series is so good because well It can't be explained.
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