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The Princess of Tennis: My year working in Japan as an assistant manga artist

Title : The Princess of Tennis: My year working in Japan as an assistant manga artist
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Rating : 4.11 (505 Votes)
Asin : 1499797524
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 214 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-02-01
Language : English

"An enjoyable book and look inside the manga industry!" according to Piper. I got this book as an e-book after I preordered the book from Jamie. I've known Jamie now for around 10 years, and I've followed her LJ throughout all of this, along with her blog, but reading it in book format was definitely a treat!The book is good, though. Not great, and that's my honest opinion. I'm eager to have the hard copy in my hands so I can read it again, but there are some thi. Jeridel Banks said Fun, easy read for otaku and aspiring manga creators and editors. When I was 1Fun, easy read for otaku and aspiring manga creators and editors When I was 13, I wanted to be a manga creator. Between college and Japan, I forgot that dream. After reading Jamie Lynn Lano's The Princess of Tennis, that 15-year-old dream re-appeared and I realized why: Lano never forgot her dream and became a manga assistant for Takeshi Konomi's The Prince of Tennis, or TeniPuri by some fans.Lano's journey starts with already living in Japan for Fun, easy read for otaku and aspiring manga creators and editors Jeridel Banks When I was 13, I wanted to be a manga creator. Between college and Japan, I forgot that dream. After reading Jamie Lynn Lano's The Princess of Tennis, that 15-year-old dream re-appeared and I realized why: Lano never forgot her dream and became a manga assistant for Takeshi Konomi's The Prince of Tennis, or TeniPuri by some fans.Lano's journey starts with already living in Japan for 4 yea. yea. , I wanted to be a manga creator. Between college and Japan, I forgot that dream. After reading Jamie Lynn Lano's The Princess of Tennis, that 15-year-old dream re-appeared and I realized why: Lano never forgot her dream and became a manga assistant for Takeshi Konomi's The Prince of Tennis, or TeniPuri by some fans.Lano's journey starts with already living in Japan for Fun, easy read for otaku and aspiring manga creators and editors Jeridel Banks When I was 13, I wanted to be a manga creator. Between college and Japan, I forgot that dream. After reading Jamie Lynn Lano's The Princess of Tennis, that 15-year-old dream re-appeared and I realized why: Lano never forgot her dream and became a manga assistant for Takeshi Konomi's The Prince of Tennis, or TeniPuri by some fans.Lano's journey starts with already living in Japan for 4 yea. yea. "One American's experience in Japan as an assistant to a manga author" according to Jason. A great inside look at the world of living as an American in Japan and a unique perspective working as a manga assistant. The story comes across as genuine and unfiltered. Time flies in the great read with such an interesting world painted. A few photographs are also included which helps make it all the more approachable.There were a few too many spelling mistakes or missed words for my l

The true story of one girl-- an American living and working in Tokyo-- and the crazy experience of working in a world-famous manga studio. Based on the blog, "Living Tall in Japan." jamieism

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