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There's no such thing as an easy job
by Kikuko Tsumura
This novel from the winner of Japan's most prestigious literary award follows a young woman as she, unable to find the perfect job that suits her needs, discovers an alternative to the daily grind that comes with a high price. Original. 35,000 first printing.
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Parasite Eve
by Hideaki Sena
The award-winning novel that help innaugurate the "J-Horror" wave, along with Koji Suzuki's Ringuis presented here--a suspenseful story of biology rebelling against humanity.
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Kaiju no. 8
by Naoya Matsumoto
"With the highest kaiju-emergence rates in the world, Japanese is no stranger to attack by deadly monsters. Enter the Japan Defense Force, a military organization tasked with the neutralization of kaiju. Kafka Hibino, a kaiju-corpse cleanup man, has always dreamed of joining the force. But when he gets another shot at achieving his childhood dream, he undergoes an unexpected transformation. How can he fight kaiju now that he's become one himself?!"
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A cat from our world and the forgotten witch. 1
by Hiro Kashiwaba
"In her youth, Jeanne was a powerful witch who vanquished the evil Demon King and saved the world--but over time, the people she rescued have forgotten her. Now she is a lonely old woman living in a secluded forest... until she accidentally summons a catfrom Earth to her home! The former city kitty is now gigantic and must acclimate to this new world. Can a cat from another world soothe the loneliness of the forgotten witch?"
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Jigoku
A man involved in a hit and run accident killing a yakuza is tormented by guilt and is eventually thrust into Hell where he is repeatedly and morbidly made to pay for his crime
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Junk head
When humans becomes less fertile because of gene manipulation, a robot is sent underground on a mission through a labyrinth filled with monsters to try and save humanity's future
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