I saw Misfit of Demon King Academy and got excited, but it's just a print version of an old volume. Boooo. Give me more barely comprehensible power fantasy nonsense.
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I was thinking about this before when I got my hopes up then saw it was a old release.
I could update the script to have separate tables.
If you want I can try and have a look at it this weekend.
Example:
New releases
Table containing Digital and Digital + Physical
Physical releases
Table containing Physical and Digital + Physical
Audiobook releases
Table containing Audiobooks
Sounds like a good idea. Another option would be to have the column with the type in the front instead of the far right. Whatever you think is better.
I would be more interested though in adding the link to the release to the title (I think the links are in the Jason data the bot sources from).
Yeah, I canβt remember what links there are. Was thinking of adding the series link and book link in new columns.
Only issue is how it ends up looking. I browse on tablet / laptop but if itβs on phone it might cause issues.
I will have a look this weekend.
Thanks a lot.
The same happened to me when I read "Overlord" and it turned out to be an audiobook.
The synopsis of "you can't see the snow" looks interesting but I am not interested in romance.
For reference:
One summer night, Natsuki Uzume meets Yuki Iwato, an art student from the same university, and falls in love. After that, they spend night after night together. But as autumn approaches, Yuki suddenly tells him to find a cute girlfriend, wishes him well, and disappears from his life. Desperate to see her again, Natsuki visits her family home, but an unimaginable secret awaits him there: Yuki suffers from a mysterious illness that forces her to sleep through the winter each year. Is Natsuki willing to stay with her, even if it means spending every winter alone? And can Yuki, whose strange way of life has only brought her heartbreak, trust him enough to give him a chance?