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2009-09-19 14:00 |
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Originally Posted by LKK
(Post 2653785)
Because the manga and the novels have been licensed by Yen Press, we're not supposed to discuss places to read translations, according to the forum's rules.
The term "light novel" means that it's a novel that is targeted to teenagers and young adults. "Light" in this case refers to the language used in the writing, the targeted audience, and the length. Light novels are text-based novels, actual books as you called them. Most light novels will have illustrations scattered throughout the pages although there are a few light novels that aren't illustrated. The Spice and Wolf novels have illustrations. For more information about light novels in general, you can read the Wikipedia entry for them.
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ah, my bad i wasn't aware it had been licenced, i dont keep up on that since i never read them. I guess i'll just try to figure it out on my own, tnx
tnx for the info on the light novels. Is there a manga for Spice and wolf, or is it only in light novel form?
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