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Kazuki Sakuraba

    Kazuki Sakuraba is a Japanese writer whose work is characterized by a unique literary style. Their narratives often explore profound themes and delve into the complexities of human emotion, drawing readers into evocative worlds. Sakuraba's distinctive voice offers a compelling perspective on storytelling, making their prose memorable and impactful.

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    Red Girls
    • 2017

      A Small Charred Face

      • 239 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.4(146)Add rating

      Even monsters need families. What are the “bamboo”? They are from China. They look just like us. They live by night. They drink human lifeblood, but otherwise keep their distance. And every century, they grow white blooming flowers. A boy name Kyo is saved from the precipice of death by Bamboo, a vampire born of the tall grasses. They start an enjoyable, yet strange shared life together, Kyo and the gentle Bamboo. But for Bamboo, communication with a human being is the greatest sin.

      A Small Charred Face
    • 2015

      Red Girls

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(150)Add rating

      A brand-new title from the Haiksoru imprint, featuring the best of Japanese Science Fiction and Fantasy.

      Red Girls