Cori H. Spenzich rated Akira, Vol. 5: 5 stars

Akira, Vol. 5 by Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira, #5)
With Akira and his mad prime minister ruling the Great Tokyo Empire, the world at largeis gathering its military strength …
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With Akira and his mad prime minister ruling the Great Tokyo Empire, the world at largeis gathering its military strength …
As Neo-Tokyo lies in ruin after an assasination attempt invokes the fury of Akira, the Great Tokyo Empire rises with …
Despite being stuck in a frozen status, Akira still poses a threat to Neo-Tokyo and Tetsuo might be the city's …
"Tetsuo, an unstable youth with immense paranormal abilities of his own, has done the unthinkable: he has released Akira and …
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If someone needs a kick-in-the-ass primer, I may recommend it as an initial leap into action for aspiring artists and/or entrepreneurs.
Even reading this book though, someone still may not fully learn until their actions reflect that they truly want their wishes to be reality (the book emphasizes this, like most other similar ones).
There is no magic bullet.
A potential gift for the uncertain, the procrastinators, and those of unspent potential.
Usual story: Want to know how to do things? Start by doing it.
Resistance comes from within. Triumph, and bring forth your authentic self.