So i been really into light novel these days i been reading the legendary moonlight sculpture. Which is a masterpeice compare to those stupid school books i read and some mangas i read. I was wondering if there any good online novel that you can recoomend me to read. It doesnt matter if it like 40 volume like the moonlight sculpture. If it good ill read it!!!!
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Legend of the Sun Knight
Baka to Test
1/2 Prince
Eclipse Hunter
The Sacred Blacksmith
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Legend of the Legendary Heroes.
Baka to Test
1/2 Prince
Eclipse Hunter
The Sacred Blacksmith
Chromeshelled Regios
Legend of the Legendary Heroes.
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Sword Art Online (Novel) -It does however bring up some of the more serious issues of VR in its story, so it has a more 'heavy' tone to it compared to 1/2 Prince and Legendary Moonlight Sculptor
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei (Novel) One of my (if not close to THE) all-time favorite.
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Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei (Novel) One of my (if not close to THE) all-time favorite.
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Kino's Journey (Novel)
Anything from the Boogiepop series. At least I want to recommend them but no one has translated them.
The Twelve Kingdoms
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Anything from the Boogiepop series. At least I want to recommend them but no one has translated them.
The Twelve Kingdoms
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I second The Legend of Sun Knight (Novel), 1/2 Prince (Novel), and Eclipse Hunter (Novel).
Baccano! (Novel) and Durarara!! (Novel) are great as well.
There's also a novel called Ark (Novel) that is very similar to Legendary Moonlight Sculptor. The protagonist is different enough though, so it's a nice read.
Baccano! (Novel) and Durarara!! (Novel) are great as well.
There's also a novel called Ark (Novel) that is very similar to Legendary Moonlight Sculptor. The protagonist is different enough though, so it's a nice read.
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I'm kinda surprised that no one else posted this up yet.
Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria (Novel) is an absolute must read. The plot is deliciously mysterious and tricky, and the characters have great development. I highly recommend it!
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Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria (Novel) is an absolute must read. The plot is deliciously mysterious and tricky, and the characters have great development. I highly recommend it!
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Kara no Kyoukai. Read Empty Boundaries' translation, not Baka-Tsuki's.
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Zaregoto and Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria
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Read raws? Chinese ones I mean, since I honestly don't know how many of them have been translated.
I suggest Yu Wo's light novels. And you can probably find quite a few good ones on 冒險者天堂. Seba's novels are really good too, but I don't think her's are under the light novel category.
Gu Fang Bu Zi Shang has a good completed novel too, but again, probably not light novels.
In short, check out Yu Wo and authors she listed under friends. If not, try 冒險者天堂. They say that place is heaven for light novels.
As for Japanese ones that I know are translated, I've only read SAO, Mahouka Koukou no Retousei, and Densetsu no Yuusha no Densetsu. All pretty good, but a can't voucher for the translations since I went looking for Chinese translations halfway through... I honestly can't recommend English translations for novels. If you can read raws, read those.
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I suggest Yu Wo's light novels. And you can probably find quite a few good ones on 冒險者天堂. Seba's novels are really good too, but I don't think her's are under the light novel category.
Gu Fang Bu Zi Shang has a good completed novel too, but again, probably not light novels.
In short, check out Yu Wo and authors she listed under friends. If not, try 冒險者天堂. They say that place is heaven for light novels.
As for Japanese ones that I know are translated, I've only read SAO, Mahouka Koukou no Retousei, and Densetsu no Yuusha no Densetsu. All pretty good, but a can't voucher for the translations since I went looking for Chinese translations halfway through... I honestly can't recommend English translations for novels. If you can read raws, read those.
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I second The Twelve Kingdoms and add Guin Saga (Novel) on top of that. Sadly Guin Saga was never finished as the author died. Well, at least there's 130 volumes to read.
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Are those 130 vols printed in english, spanish ? or only japanese?
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I'm kinda surprised that no one else posted this up yet.
Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria (Novel) is an absolute must read. The plot is deliciously mysterious and tricky, and the characters have great development. I highly recommend it!
Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria (Novel) is an absolute must read. The plot is deliciously mysterious and tricky, and the characters have great development. I highly recommend it!
+1.
Other ones:
Ookami to Koushinryou (Novel)
Seikai no Monshou (Novel)
Battle Royale (Novel)
ROTFL at SAO been more 'heavy' than LMS.
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definitely 1/2 Prince. There's many similarity to Moonlight Sculptor and yet so unique.
I don't think you'll like it looking at the ones you've read, but I'm into No. 6 currently. It's a dark, intense one with futuristic setting.
I don't think you'll like it looking at the ones you've read, but I'm into No. 6 currently. It's a dark, intense one with futuristic setting.
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Are those 130 vols printed in english, spanish ? or only japanese?
I think there's only about half a dozen of those volumes printed in english.
Also, to the OP, look for Eugene Woodbury's translations of The Twelve Kingdoms. Tokyopop's are not good. Though I will admit their hardcover editions are really nice to look at and feel rather substantial for their size.
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