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Title:Goth
Author:Otsuichi
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 221 pages
Published:September 1st 2008 by TokyoPop (first published 2003)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Horror. Mystery. Comics. Fiction. Thriller. Asian Literature. Japanese Literature
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Goth Paperback | Pages: 221 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 2047 Users | 123 Reviews

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Book Review- Goth:
By Newon Dennis

This is a warning: those who are extremely interesting in the cruel and mystifying world of horror and gore must read ahead, for they will find a review for a book so amazingly horrifying you will want to reread it over and over again. “Goth,” is actually a book of short stories following the lives of its narrator known as Boku or “I” in the masculine terms of Japanese, and his strange acquaintance Yoru Morino. Both in high school and both are literally and gruesomely obsessed with death. Throughout the story you watch as Boku and Morino travel around with their “good luck” of picking up important evidence of many unsolved murders, as they try to find the culprits of all the murders they find “interesting.” The female lead, Morino is constantly taken as a hostage leaving Boku to go and “see how she dies.” But luckily, it always ends with Boku saving Morino in the end.

The theme for the book is very dark, including, suicide, murder, gore, and guilt. And the characters’ design gives the theme and dark visual catch of all that is described in the story, and there isn‘t too much happening on one page, that could distract or confused you from the story. There is also a good amount of horror and gore drawn very well, to give you a good chill up the spine. Although it would be best for children under 16 to stay away from this book or thought that don’t have the stomach for such things. Due to the quick scenes of nudity and graphic scenes as the students go on their investigations of murders.

To me the most captivating accessory to the story was definitely the characters development and outlook on their situations. Boku and Morino always head first into anything they believe is interesting. Plus watching the developing relationship between the two main characters defiantly leaves you with a mind rattling thought of them.

Boku: an interesting main character, mainly for his strange away of showing his feelings to Morino. His obsession with death is truly strange and but alluring at the same time. Even though his name isn’t revealed till the end the reader can obviously be drawn into a love-hate kind of relationship with Boku. Mainly for the fact his wants to watch how Morino dies and has claimed many times that he would like to “do the honors” himself(It is said in the first short story of the book that he would actually like to cut off and keep her hands). And yet, he’s never far behind when it comes to rescuing Morino from her captors. Boku’s past is never revealed in the book, not even his name is known until the final story of the book. When he goes to save Morino once again from a murderer who actually has an obsession with her in general.

Yoru Morino: One of my favorite characters in the story her unknown past always draws you into finding out why she so obsessed with death and where she received the blaring scar on her wrist(although it can mostly be implied by the reader at she tried to commit suicide). Her personality though can be quite confusing at some points, where at times she is completely cold and mysterious but during a certain story of the book her personality opens up strangely when she wears on the clothes that were found by the body of a girl who’s murder interested her and Boku. Of course that only got her into another dangerous situation where she was once again rescued by Boku. Morino’s past is also unknown to the reader until the last story.

I recommend that anyone who has the best capability to read and digest the manga world’s most mind boggling horror story. It will leave you wondering why there isn’t a second book out yet. And keep you updating and updating for the hopefully next released book.

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ISBN: 142781094X (ISBN13: 9781427810946)
Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 3.87 From 2047 Users | 123 Reviews

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Must have been hard keeping your secret for nine years, Yu.""You know, I had a feeling. I felt that the first person to call me by my name would be you.

I remember finding this oneshot in a lonely, humid summer night, and loving it immensely. Reading this years after, it's easier to see things in retrospect. The stories are interesting, but don't really go anywhere. The plots themselves have hints of mystery/suspense, but (view spoiler)[ not really. They are solved by coincidence, in almost all cases. (hide spoiler)] The introspection on human psyche, etc. are present only on a surface level, and very basic. The two main characters are mildly

This one volume manga has a really intresting story and it very morbid in more parts than one. It get a 4.3 star for me just beacuse I feelt like it feelt short but still good beacuse eatch chapter in the manga is based on a short story from the lightnovel. I just wished we got more XDChapter 2 still shook me so mutch so dont read this if you cant handle gruesome images of people being choped up and desevered body parts.The two main characters are intresting to even though they are so messed up,

An edgy story with even edgier teenage characters and a surprisingly deep plot constructed in a very short amount of time.

Book Review- Goth:By Newon Dennis This is a warning: those who are extremely interesting in the cruel and mystifying world of horror and gore must read ahead, for they will find a review for a book so amazingly horrifying you will want to reread it over and over again. Goth, is actually a book of short stories following the lives of its narrator known as Boku or I in the masculine terms of Japanese, and his strange acquaintance Yoru Morino. Both in high school and both are literally and

One of the worst mangas I've ever read. I could say it had an interesting concept if only I knew what it was. There's no exposition, no structure, no format, no real story or plot. And I figured out the 'twist' at the end. Not worthy to be called a manga.

Since this is my first manga read/review OF ALL TIME, I decided to make a special rating system for every one from here on out. My ratings for them will be the middle ground between the art style and the story line. I will be reviewing paranormal/horror manga exclusively until further notice and I'm super excited about it! I've been meaning to start reading manga for EVER and I'm glad that I finally had the opportunity to start now!Cover: 4/5Art style: 5/5Story line: 3.5/5This manga was