There's a girl at their school who is always ill. She routinely arrives late, leaves early, or doesn't show up at all, and skips gym as a matter of course. She's pretty, and the boys take to whispering that she's a cloistered princess. As the self-described worst loser in her class soon finds out, t
Bakemonogatari, Part 3: Monster Tale
β Scribed by Nisioisin, Illustrated by Vofan
- Book ID
- 110540294
- Publisher
- Vertical
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 5 MB
- Series
- Monogatari
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781942993902
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A class president among class presidents, a bespectacled model student who soars to the top of honors lists without fail, Tsubasa Hanekawa also happens to be a decent human being. True, she does have a habit of making single-minded assumptions, but they come from a good place and turn out to be fortuitous as often as not.
Loser extraordinaire Koyomi Araragi owes her his post of class vice president and a more significant debt of gratitude for her unstinting support during the darkest spring break of his life. All of it has blinded him to the possibility that his saintly classmateβs family situation might be no less adverse than that of his other lady friends.
Thus, at last, we face Hanekawaβs unlikely aberration in βTsubasa Catββthe concluding part of the legendary novel that captured the sensibilities of a new generation in the aught years and spawned an animated series that has won international popularity and acclaimβbefore the story continues with a Fake Taleβ¦
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
*Bakemono* , literally altered thing, which translates as monster. *Monogatari* ,literally thing narrated, which translates as tale. Combined into a neologism by he of the reversible nom de plume, they yield BAKEMONOGATARI,the monster tale that kicked off a series whose animeadaptations have enjoyed
*Bakemono*, literally "altered thing," which translates as "monster." *Monogatari*, literally "thing narrated," which translates as "tale." Combined into a neologism by he of the reversible nom de plume, they yield BAKEMONOGATARI, the monster tale that kicked off a series whose anime adaptations hav
##### Thereβs a girl at their school who is always ill. She routinely arrives late, leaves early, or doesnβt show up at all, and skips gym as a matter of course. Sheβs pretty, and the boys take to whispering that sheβs a cloistered princess. As the self-described worst loser in her class soon find