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Ringu

A mysterious video has been linked to a number of deaths, and when an inquisitive journalist finds the tape and views it herself, she sets in motion a chain of events that puts her own life in danger.

Tokyo ghoul

Ken Kaneki's only chance for survival is an organ donation that turns him into a ghoul-human hybrid. Confused and alone, he finds sanctuary at Anteiku, a café run by the people he once considered monsters. When the innocent members of this ghoul safe house are threatened by huma...

"In baseball, long games are marked by spectacular moments--like Nolan Ryan beating Sandy Koufax's no-hitter record or Ichiro Suzuki smashing George Sisler's record number of hits in a season. In this Sports Illustrated Kids book, young readers can experience record-breaking play...

Jigoku Hell

A university student haunted by a dark alter ego and surrounded by a web of deaths is sent on a tour of hell in which he and innumerable other people suffer a variety of gruesome torments.

The game of baseball continues to reflect the complicated country that created it. Players and owners wage a battle over money and power; Cal Ripken becomes the game's new Iron Man; sluggers Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, and Barry Bonds do things that have never been done before; the...

Free!. The 1st season

Haruka Nanase is a teenage boy who has an unusual obsession with water and wears his swimming trunks no matter where he goes. At fifteen he is a swimming genius and reunites with friends from elementary school when a rival challenges him to a race.

Tokyo ghoul

Ken Kaneki's only chance for survival is an organ donation that turns him into a ghoul-human hybrid. Confused and alone, he finds sanctuary at Anteiku, a café run by the people he once considered monsters. When the innocent members of this ghoul safe house are threatened by huma...

No positional player from Japan had seen success in Major League Baseball until hitting star Ichiro Suzuki arrived in Seattle in 2001. He immediately won the American League Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player awards. During his career he set a record for most hits in a s...

Richard J. Brenner profiles 15 of baseball's best players, in a book that includes 29 pages of photographs. These "Worldwide Superstars" are on the forefront of and are shining examples of baseball's contemporary, growing emphasis on globalization. It includes players such as Alb...

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