Does anyone know if Tokyopop plans to put these books back into print? With the upcoming release of #4 on the way and all.
I've been looking all over for them and managed to get my hands on Volumes 1 and 2 for relatively moderate prices ($15-$20). However, I'm having no such luck with Vol. 3. Everyone is selling used copies for over $100!
It's really kind of aggravating, tbh.
I did find a cheap copy for sale on the Canadian Amazon.ca and placed an order, however they apparently didn't check their inventory prior to letting me buy it. I haven't canceled the order just in case they actually find one.
Yea, so does anyone know if the original 3 (particularly #3) will be reprinted?
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:31 pm
Don't trust Borders. I ordered the books from there about a month ago, and they are still listed as backordered. You can try, but I think when I tried to pick up one of the novels from another site, they cancelled my order without even letting me know. Good luck!
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