Rosmei orders and novel impressions
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Some interest was expressed in a writeup of the Rosmei titles I've acquired over the last year, so I wrote up some of my impressions of their books, as well as my experience ordering from each of the two main North American distributors. On my personal site: https://durandal.blog/blog/rosmei/
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Date: 2025-07-07 05:36 pm (UTC)Oh, I read You're Too OP! too, cause it was stand alone.
The rest I'm just. patiently accumulating in a stack. so I can read them once I have the whole story, sigh.
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Date: 2025-07-07 06:14 pm (UTC)This all makes a lot of sense and is great additional context, thank you!
Yeah, I've never bought from a GO before and don't seriously expect that they would be better in this regard, so it's good to have it confirmed that I was probably right to assume in the first place that even if a shipment did get impounded, it'd have a better chance of getting recovered if I went through an established retailer.
And yeah, the communication levels around the delay truly weren't a big issue; if anything, it seemed worse in retrospect purely due to how communicative The Beguiling were throughout the process. Despite how it might sound in the post, I would definitely order from Yiggybean again if there weren't a domestic alternative (or the border considerations.) I mentioned the stuff about the delay in the interest of expectation-setting for folks (like myself) who may not have a ton of experience buying from overseas; it's good to know in advance the kinds of things that can happen.
The back blurb info makes a lot of sense (and yeah I'm sure there's a lot of conversations about this stuff I'm not privy to since my social media use these days is minimal.) I had a feeling it might just be a difference in publishing industry conventions. I'll update the post later to reflect this, I just don't have my computer on me right now.
Thanks for the link to the post with volume numbers! That's extremely helpful. Where did you get that info? It's very possible it's on their site and I just couldn't find it...
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Date: 2025-07-07 06:33 pm (UTC)The publisher I'm currently pissed at is Aloha - they've got some manhua - Nirvana in Fire, Link Click, the donghua-made manhua for Tian Guan Ci Fu (as opposed to the manhua by Starember), and they recently announced they got the first two volumes of Little Mushroom - and I spent like $250 to pre-order TGCF and Link Click in like January, they said they'd be out during the spring, and there hasn't been a *peep* since then, and I'm slowly going from annoyed to "maybe I'll just never buy from you again" because that is a LOT of money to just get. nothing. not even an e-mail suggesting when they WILL be out. It's especially frustrating because I've seen the physical books at Kinokuniya and I know some are out. So why haven't pre-orders been fulfilled???
Re: the volume numbers, the Rosmei website is - as you said - a nightmare to use. I only have the progress update link because I found someone else had it. It's here: https://rosmeihey.top/pages/progressreport and as far as I know it's basically accurate. In addition to the list I keep up-to-date, there's also this one - https://licenseddanmei.carrd.co/ - the person who maintains that one is a HUGE LHJC fan so they follow the Rosmei updates pretty closely; I follow them on Bluesky and also get some info that way.