Manga & Graphic Novel sale
by morgan on Sep.04, 2009, under Paolo Bacigalupi
Speaking of visuals… Borders & Borders.com have a Buy 4, Get 5th Free Manga & Graphic Novel sale for Labor Day weekend. While you’re there for your graphic novel fix, please consider reserving or ordering Paolo’s Windup Girl. The official on-sale date is still a week or two away, but the wait is almost over! Hang in there. It is worth the wait!

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