Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Yusuke Kishi

    검은집 (Geom-eunjib)
    From The New World Vol.2
    From The New World Vol.1
    From The New World Vol.3
    From The New World Vol.4
    From The New World Vol. 6
    • 2014

      From The New World Vol. 6

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.6(60)Add rating

      Underground Tokyo, creepier than ever, may the the conduit to humanity's last best hope: a unique WMD

      From The New World Vol. 6
    • 2014

      From The New World Vol.2

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      When Saki and her friends are pursued by the foreign Morph Rats, the young gods take refuge with these creatures' domestic cousins, the Robber Fly Colony

      From The New World Vol.2
    • 2014

      From The New World Vol.4

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(74)Add rating

      Now twenty-six, Saki and Satoru seem to be well-adjusted adults. While they've never forgotten the cruel fates of their childhood friends, reforming the town's severe ways has been beyond them. Change has a way, however, of crashing in. And in this case, at a time when those within the rope are celebrating their summer festival, change is going to rain on them violently!

      From The New World Vol.4
    • 2014

      From The New World Vol.3

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(78)Add rating

      Saki and her schoolmates enjoy what they consider normal lives in a peaceful provincial setting. Only their village cannot be of this era. Its customs differ from those of any known in modern day Japan. The landscape while familiar is also much more constrained than what modern day maps may exhibit. So when 6 friends embark on a journey of mental and physical training, this fateful journey will lead them to a series of mind-shattering truths--for these characters and for us as readers

      From The New World Vol.3
    • 2013

      From The New World Vol.1

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Saki and her schoolmates enjoy what they consider normal lives in a peaceful provincial setting. Only their village cannot be of this era. Its customs differ from those of any known in modern day Japan. The landscape while familiar is also much more constrained than what modern day maps may exhibit. So when 6 friends embark on a journey of mental and physical training, this fateful journey will lead them to a series of mind-shattering truths--for these characters and for us as readers

      From The New World Vol.1