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| fruitsbasket94 Posts: 25 |
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| I don't mean to act stupid, but what are Japanese novels like? I read manga and watch anime but I never read a japanese "Light novel" |
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| Moomintroll Posts: 1600 Location: Nottingham (UK) |
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How long's a piece of string? Some manga are great and some are terrible. Some anime are great and some are terrible. Same goes for novels (light or otherwise). "Light novel" just means Japanese teen lit. How much they're likely to appeal to you is probably going to depend to a certain extent on whether you'd be willing to read Western novels aimed at the same age group. |
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| fruitsbasket94 Posts: 25 |
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| oooh. Thats cool! Im going to start reading them more too. | |||
| retty Posts: 118 Location: Cheshire, UK |
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Not all Japanese novels are light novels, they write regular novels too, which are just like any other book. |
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| deathisonly... Posts: 34 Location: Pa. |
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| Okay, I'm lost.... I have heard of a light or heavy read, is that the same...? The one person said "teen lit" is it because of the targerted group? Or is it like a collection of essays and/or short stories? What formart do they so? Whats the volume, pages lenght? | |||
| fighterholic Posts: 9193 |
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| Light novels would only be a small dismal amount of what applies to Japanese literature. It's just like teen novels over here in America. A lot of literature written anywhere I would think is mainly targeted at adults, because they know what they would want to read, mainly for the passing of time or understanding/comprehension of something. | |||
| commsky Posts: 40 Location: Riverside, CA |
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| I don't know about "light" novels, but go get Battle Royale, book owns | |||
| Ranique Posts: 3 |
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| All the japanese light novel seem to be aim at teenagers. Now, light novel is very famous in Japan and some of the light novel has translates to either manga or anime. | |||
| asura_wings Posts: 28 |
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| manga and "novel proper" are formats of novel,light novel is the text equivalent of the popular age demographic of the manga and can be classified as either shoujo or shounen. | |||
| SilverLoki Posts: 1 Location: Dallas, Texas |
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Seconded. I'm in the middle of reading this book and it's amazing. I recommend it to anyone. |
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| Zepzep7 Posts: 12 |
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| like tasting candy for the first time | |||
| HYAZU Posts: 4 |
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| Novels will always differ from the anime. Animes have artists and are very visual, I read that YUKIKAZE is inspired by novels as well.
Easier to watch the anime then read the novel. |
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| rosetaylor01 Posts: 3 |
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| How long's a piece of string?
Some manga are great and some are terrible. Some anime are great and some are terrible. Same goes for novels (light or otherwise). "Light novel" just means Japanese teen lit. How much they're likely to appeal to you is probably going to depend to a certain extent on whether you'd be willing to read Western novels aimed at the same age group. |
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| Star19 Posts: 2 |
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And just like anything, it depends on the reader's tastes.... |
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| RiskyTheShinigami Posts: 92 |
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| ((Does it count as a necro if it's still on the first page...?))
Check out Wikipedia's page on light novels. It's a fairly good explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/ That being said, yes, light novels are just a small portion of Japanese literature. |
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