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Product details:
- Publisher SuBLime
- Date of Publication 26 September 2024
- Number of Volumes Trade Paperback
- ISBN 9781974747023
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages216 pages
- Size 180x127x17 mm
- Language English 2607
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Short description:
Sometimes a song can save your life.
MoreLong description:
Sometimes a song can save your life.
Love of music unites the four members of the band Given: hotheaded guitarist Uenoyama, playboy drummer Akihiko, gentle bassist Haruki, and Mafuyu, a singer gifted with great talent and burdened by past tragedy. Their struggles and conflicts may drive them apart, but their bond to the music&&&8212;and to one another&&&8212;always brings them back together again.
Mafuyu arrives in Shibuya, where syh’s concert will be held. Clutching the tickets both Ritsuka and Hiragi have given him, Mafuyu stops dead in his tracks when he runs into someone who shouldn’t be in Tokyo&&&8212;Ugetsu. What does his presence there mean, and could this be the catalyst Mafuyu needs to finally move forward and make a decision?

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