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Nisemonogatari 2: Fake Tale

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Nisemonogatari 2: Fake Tale
Authors and Contributors      By (author) NisiOisiN
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:280
Dimensions(mm): Height 191,Width 140
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Crime and mystery
Horror and ghost stories
Fantasy
ISBN/Barcode 9781942993995
ClassificationsDewey:895.636
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Vertical, Inc.
Imprint Vertical, Inc.
Publication Date 29 August 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

In Bakemonogatari, Koyomi Araragi - a third year high school student who has recently survived a vampire attack - finds himself mixed up with all kinds of apparitions: gods, ghosts, myths, and spirits. However, in this sequel Nisemonogatari, we pick up right where Kizumonogatari left off and follow Koyomi as the psychological twists delve deeper and deeper...

Author Biography

There are few authors in Japan who have reached the heights of success as NisiOisin. Born in 1981, Nisio dropped out of Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, to pursue a career in story-telling. Initially he had ambitions to be a comic artist, but when he realized his art was not up to snuff, he began to focus on his writing, eventually winning the 23rd Mephisto Prize, for Decapitation(Vertical) recognizing his talents as a mystery writer, at the age of 20. Since his debut in 2002 Nisio has penned more than 50 novels and a number of comics. And he has quickly become one of Japan's top selling author's in recent memory with more than 5 million units sold since 2009. In 2014, as in 2012, he was the top selling author in Japan (outselling Haruki Murakami by more than half a million units). Nishio's works often cover themes of youth, but are framed in genres that are familiar to the masses. His works tend to mix mystery with comedy and touches or romance and/or the supernatural. He is a modern author in every sense, sometimes even experiementing with the Japanese language itself. Many of his works have been adapted into animated television series and films. His best known works are the Monogatari series and Katanagatari.