The world is more interesting from the point of view of a dog. The third installment of the leisurely life at the end of the world with Haru the shiba inu and his odd master.
Akira Isihara Books





Philosophy, science fiction, and ruins, oh my! Join Haru the Shiba Inu and his somewhat odd master as they continue their journey through Japan in the wake of an apocalypse!
Doomsday with My Dog, Vol. 1
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A single teenage girl journeys through the crumbling ruins of civilization, a concrete jungle that has outlived mankind. However, just because she's the last woman on earth doesn't mean she's alone. She's accompanied by her dog Haru, an adorable and quick-witted shiba inu who will gladly lend his wisdom to his human companion. With such a pleasant conversation partner to keep the post-apocalyptic doldrums at bay, the end of the world might not be so bad after all!
Electron Liquids
- 340 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Significant advancements in the study of electron systems, particularly in high-Tc superconductivity and the quantized Hall effect, are explored in this updated edition. It delves into the electronic properties of various systems, including plasmas, ionic solutions, and semiconductors, emphasizing recent discoveries and their implications. The text covers complex interactions, confinement, impurities, and fields, offering a comprehensive review of current research and developments in low-dimensional materials and localization phenomena.
Condensed Matter Physics
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
More than a graduate text and advanced research guide on condensed matter physics, this volume emphasizes applications rather than theory. Self-contained chapters examine simple liquids, electron systems and correlations, two-dimensional electron systems, quasi one-dimensional systems, hopping and localization, magnetism, superconductivity, liquid helium, and polymers. Appendixes offer background on molecular distribution functions. 1991 edition.