Tower of the Future Series by Saki Hiwatari

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  • Tower of the Future, Vol. 1 (Tower of the Future #1)
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    Tower of the Future, Vol. 1 (Tower of the Future #1)

    Saki Hiwatari

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2005

    "First published in Japan in 2003 by Hakusensha, Inc., Tokyo"--Colophon, v. 1.

  • Tower of the Future, Vol. 2 (Tower of the Future #2)
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    Tower of the Future, Vol. 2 (Tower of the Future #2)

    Saki Hiwatari

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2003

    Still shocked by his mother's deathbed revelation, Takeru puts aside his anger and shame to grant her final wish. He agrees to allow Hyoju, the once-secret daughter of his father's first relationship, to come live with them. But only-child Takeru has a lot to learn when it comes to making room for the newest member of his family. Hyoju, too, has lessons to learn: born and raised in a foreign land, she must begin to adjust to her new life in Japan and the brother she has never known.

  • Tower of the Future, Vol. 3 (Tower of the Future #3)
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    Tower of the Future, Vol. 3 (Tower of the Future #3)

    Saki Hiwatari

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2006

    Get hooked on this hypnotic series from the legendary creator of

  • Tower of the Future, Vol. 4 (Tower of the Future #4)
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    Tower of the Future, Vol. 4 (Tower of the Future #4)

    Saki Hiwatari

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1998

    Still shocked by his mother's deathbed revelation, Takeru puts aside his anger and shame to grant her final wish. He agrees to allow Hyoju, the once-secret daughter of his father's first relationship, to come live with them. But only-child Takeru has a lot to learn when it comes to making room for the newest member of his family. Hyoju, too, has lessons to learn: born and raised in a foreign land, she must begin to adjust to her new life in Japan and the brother she has never known.

  • Tower of the Future, Vol. 5 (Tower of the Future #5)
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    Tower of the Future, Vol. 5 (Tower of the Future #5)

    Saki Hiwatari

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2006

    Still shocked by his mother's deathbed revelation, Takeru puts aside his anger and shame to grant her final wish. He agrees to allow Hyoju, the once-secret daughter of his father's first relationship, to come live with them. But only-child Takeru has a lot to learn when it comes to making room for the newest member of his family. Hyoju, too, has lessons to learn: born and raised in a foreign land, she must begin to adjust to her new life in Japan and the brother she has never known.

  • Tower of the Future, Vol. 6 (Tower of the Future #6)
    #6

    Tower of the Future, Vol. 6 (Tower of the Future #6)

    Saki Hiwatari

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2007

    It seems implausible that there could be a good side to "Noize, the entity that Takery previously believed was bent on total destruction. If it's true, then Zen's family's plans for Takeru might not be as benevolent as he thought. Provoked by the mysterious young Hijiri, Takeru realizes that he can only get the big picture by ascending the mysterious, otherdimensional "Tower," where past, present and future are all revealed... more

  • Tower of the Future, Vol. 7 (Tower of the Future #7)
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    Tower of the Future, Vol. 7 (Tower of the Future #7)

    Saki Hiwatari

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2007

    It seems implausible that there could be a good side to Noize, the entity that Takery previously believed was bent on total destruction. If it's true, then Zen's family's plans for Takeru might not be as benevolent as he thought. Provoked by the mysterious young Hijiri, Takeru realizes that he can only get the big picture by ascending the mysterious, otherdimensional Tower, where past, present and future are all revealed... more

  • Tower of the Future, Vol. 9 (Tower of the Future #9)
    #9

    Tower of the Future, Vol. 9 (Tower of the Future #9)

    Saki Hiwatari

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2007

    It seems implausible that there could be a good side to "Noize, the entity that Takery previously believed was bent on total destruction. If it's true, then Zen's family's plans for Takeru might not be as benevolent as he thought. Provoked by the mysterious young Hijiri, Takeru realizes that he can only get the big picture by ascending the mysterious, otherdimensional "Tower," where past, present and future are all revealed... more

  • Tower of the Future, Vol. 10 (Tower of the Future #10)
    #10

    Tower of the Future, Vol. 10 (Tower of the Future #10)

    Saki Hiwatari

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2008

    It seems implausible that there could be a good side to "Noize, the entity that Takery previously believed was bent on total destruction. If it's true, then Zen's family's plans for Takeru might not be as benevolent as he thought. Provoked by the mysterious young Hijiri, Takeru realizes that he can only get the big picture by ascending the mysterious, otherdimensional "Tower," where past, present and future are all revealed... more

  • Tower of the Future, Vol. 11 (Tower of the Future #11)
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    Tower of the Future, Vol. 11 (Tower of the Future #11)

    Saki Hiwatari

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2008

    "First published in Japan in 2003 by Hakusensha, Inc., Tokyo"--Colophon, v. 1.

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