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totefairie
Haikyu!!, Vol. 7: Evolution | Haruichi Furudate
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146/100🏐
Happy Haikyu!! Day! Continued reading the series with Vol. 7📖🔖

#haikyu #manga #anime #karasuno #volleyball #goodreads #goodreadsreadingchallenge #crossstitch #totebag #totefairie

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totefairie
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Soscha
Haikyu!!, Vol. 3 | Haruichi Furudate
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Pickpick

My memory of playing volleyball. I‘m shorter than Hinata w/small delicate hands. It never was anything less than torture trying to serve a ball.

Tiny, titty, weak & slow. Hated it & all my teammates hated me. Plus that time I dislocated my pinky finger trying to return a serve. 😩

Never completely healed either. I can still tell my pinky right hand is the one that got dislocated.

BUT…great series, what 782 volumes? Don‘t care; reading them!

AnnCrystal I had to double read that total, WOW 782 ☺️👍🏼📚💝. 6mo
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Soscha
Haikyu!!, Vol. 2 | Haruichi Furudate
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Pickpick

Entirely too much enthusiasm over JV Volleyball IMO.

This manga has around 43 volumes?! 😨

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totefairie
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Soscha
Haikyu!!, Vol. 1 | Haruichi Furudate
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Pickpick

The action art in this one is exceptional!

And I *so* hate volleyball! It always hurt my baby hands & I even got a dislocated finger from trying to return a ball!

Boo! Volleyball you suck! But this is a great manga! 🤩

Jari-chan I loved watching the anime 🤭 8mo
Soscha I need to look this one up! 8mo
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jenniferw88
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Pickpick
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CoffeeNBooks
Confetti Girl | Diana Lopez
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TheSpineView 💜🟢🟠🔴🟣🔵 14mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Love it 🎉 14mo
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DHill
Volleyball: Steps to Success | Bonnie Kenny, Cindy Gregory
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Taking a few minutes before a long day of volleyball with Malorie.

#booksandcoffee #saturdays

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Monet Smith
Haikyu!!, Vol. 1 | Haruichi Furudate

In the first book of “Haikyuu“ the mood for the story is encouraging. The reason I say this is because the main character Hinata wants to win a volleyball match and be able to play in high school, so he encourages his teammates to do the best they can so they can get their first win.