2014-07-28, 01:31 | Link #7 |
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: moonlight kingdom
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Baka-tsuki, guhehe, solitary... japtem.... basically in web for translating ...
When all fails coz the LN is not pick up by anyone, search in narou(amatsunagi posted links very interestings) using GT and kill my brain... edit: in my country i dont think you can find LN the LN licensed in usa i dont like it... so only can see in these webs... and here when users post his translations of google docs Lets roll....
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2014-07-28, 03:40 | Link #9 |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Gensokyo
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I buy them on bookwalker in digital version.
I could also buy them in paper but I would need to be sure to buy a good amount of book in one go to not be strangled by transports fees. And digital is better, at least I don't have to stress for people watching the cover of the book in the train, or weird images popping out. |
2014-07-28, 03:53 | Link #11 |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: somewhere in Asia
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generally similar problem to Zakoo, sometimes, the transportation cost actually end up higher than the book's cost so ii will have to wait pile them up and take all for a single ship and there are some series you want to try out before actually buying, there is also the problem of release date but generally the cost is the main factor.
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2014-07-28, 06:05 | Link #13 |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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If you cannot read Japanese, then legal English translations are generally several years behind the Japanese release, as a rule of thumb - less legit means of finding English translations cannot be shared on this forum unfortunately, but Google exist for reason, after all. But if you can read Japanese, Amazon JP is probably your best bet, but odds are, you are still going to pay significantly more than someone in Japan- import taxes, shipping costs, etc....
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2014-07-28, 06:56 | Link #14 | |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Well, I prefer to read physical books instead but there are hardly any light novels out there translated to English. So, most of the time I read them digitally. I'm using the Bakatsuki app (Android). This month I bought Accel world vol.1 (physical book).
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2014-07-29, 15:41 | Link #20 |
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: VA
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I prefer my stuff digital. I hope light novels get translated more soon. I have recently started reading them and love it. I havent read since my very young days before starting with Highschool Dxd recently.
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