Wuthering Heights
by Emily BronteHeathcliff, an orphan, is raised by Mr Earnshaw as one of his own children. Hindley despises him bu
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Great empires, a fight to the finnish... and pasta?
Get ready to brush up on world history with these handsome and hysterical personifications of the Axis powers as they meet, become friends and form one of the most powerful alliances the world has ever seen! It all begins when tough soldier Germany stumbles upon Italy, who, despite being the decendant of the greatest empire in history, is found hiding in a tomato box. In another twist of fate around a rather lovely kotatsu, Japan hops on board and the Axis powers are forged. What trials and tribulations will this mighty trio face?
light and funn. a bit hard to concept at the start
Germany captures Italy the scardy cat boy and soon becomes too much to handel. So they send him back home.
but then when germany tries to take over spain Italy lends Germany his army, winning Germany lets Italy stay a be his aliy
good book wanting to read more!
Alright so..... I'm slightly sad that this wasn't already on here, but anyway I added it so now it's cool.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE and am slightly OBSESSED with this book!(I'm not crazy for nothing!) Created by hidekaz Himaruya originally as a webcomic during his years studing in New York, this book gained popularity fast once it was published. So yeah, as the blurb says it's about the Axis powers (and Allies) around the time of WWI and WWII, with the countries being represented by the most stereotypical pesonifications you could ever imagine. I seriously recommend it, the sketchy styled drawings with brilliantly funny side comics and awesome countries ever you can't go wrong reading this book!!!
Happy reading, The Crazy Anime Otaku!
P.S READ IT NOW, please? PASTA~!
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