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Light novels less than 100 pages - Printable Version +- kanji koohii FORUM (http://forum.koohii.com) +-- Forum: Learning Japanese (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: General discussion (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-8.html) +--- Thread: Light novels less than 100 pages (/thread-3713.html) |
Light novels less than 100 pages - chamcham - 2009-08-07 Is there such a thing as light novels that are maybe between 40 and 100 pages? If so, what are your recommendations? Also, are there any japanese websites that list of a)the top light novels for a given week/month 2)new light novels just released (including a short description) I'm looking to expand beyond just manga and light novels seem like a good next step. I'd like to get started in reading light novels, but 250 pages or over is a bit too much. I would prefer to read shorter stories. A series of short light novels would be great, too. Thanks. Light novels less than 100 pages - bombpersons - 2009-08-07 *Checking page numbers of light novels I have... Nah, nothing shorter than 200 pages =( Despite it still being long (257 pages), I recommend 撲殺天使ドクロちゃん (ぼく・さつ・てん・し ドクロちゃん) purely because of the awesome title. Light novels less than 100 pages - iSoron - 2009-08-07 You may like Kino no Tabi (キノの旅). Each chapter is a short standalone story (~40 pages). Light novels less than 100 pages - wccrawford - 2009-08-07 iSoron Wrote:You may like Kino no Tabi (キノの旅).Does it have furigana? I love the anime, and I want to read the books, but... I'm not quite there yet. Light novels less than 100 pages - Nii87 - 2009-08-07 There aren't any light novels that are as short as you say, but I have the book "Breaking into Japanese Literature" with the initial short stories at only about 8 pages long. Nice and digestable =) Light novels less than 100 pages - wccrawford - 2009-08-07 Read Real Japanese also has 10-20 page stories as well. (Well, 5-10, since the other page is english/explanation/etc.) Light novels less than 100 pages - juniperpansy - 2009-08-09 chamcham Wrote:Is there such a thing as light novels that are maybe between 40 and 100 pages?LOL, sort of, they are called short stories. I'm not sure if you can find 100 pages long though... but seriously, why don't you just buy yourself a book of Japanese short stories? Unfortunately I can't give any recommendations as I have no experience with this. Light novels less than 100 pages - masaman - 2009-08-09 It's more like science fiction than light novels, but 星新一's stories are as easy as light novels and are very short, usually something like 10 pages per story. I read many of his books as a child and teenager, and highly recommend it. Light novels less than 100 pages - wccrawford - 2009-08-10 masaman Wrote:It's more like science fiction than light novels, but 星新一's stories are as easy as light novels and are very short, usually something like 10 pages per story. I read many of his books as a child and teenager, and highly recommend it.That's the kind of thing I've been looking for. Can you confirm that this is a compilation of his short stories? http://www.bk1.jp/product/03141221 If not, or if there's a better one, can you link to it? Thanks! Light novels less than 100 pages - wrightak - 2009-08-10 There are loads of authors that write short stories. Most of the established ones have books that are a collection of short stories. So if you look on the bookshelf, you might think that the entire book is a long story, but actually there are a number of shorter ones in there. I took a look at the book that Nii87 mentioned and took a note of the authors and looked for their books in the book shop. It was more difficult than I thought and I wrote a blog post about it: http://wrightak.blogspot.com/2009/03/figuring-out-system.html In the post, I list the authors and their stories. I've read a couple of them now. If you like stories with a darker twist that are a little bit scary, you might like stuff by 乙一 (おついち). 神様 didn't make a huge impression to be honest. Maybe I was missing some kind of message. Light novels less than 100 pages - Nii87 - 2009-08-10 I'm surprised noone has mentioned this yet. Fantajikan has a affiliate website (or something). http://o-musbee.jp/fantajikan/all.html All listed stories have mp3 audio with professional readers, and an exact script for you to follow along! It has kanji too! I think its pretty cool, unless I'm missing something here... Light novels less than 100 pages - bennyb - 2009-08-10 I also recommend "Breaking into Japanese Literature," it's got some great short stories that only tally up a few pages in original Japanese (but it has dual translation and a vocab index) Light novels less than 100 pages - Transparent_Aluminium - 2009-08-10 Check this out also: http://works.bookstudio.com/ Short stories by amateurs. Light novels less than 100 pages - masaman - 2009-08-10 wccrawford Wrote:Cool, yes the link is his book. I remember reading 殿様の日 which is in this book, but I think it was in some other book so I'm not sure how this particular book is like. It seems all stories in the book are 時代小説, meaning the background of the stories is Edo era and before when Shoguns were ruling Japan.masaman Wrote:It's more like science fiction than light novels, but 星新一's stories are as easy as light novels and are very short, usually something like 10 pages per story. I read many of his books as a child and teenager, and highly recommend it.That's the kind of thing I've been looking for. Can you confirm that this is a compilation of his short stories? http://www.bk1.jp/product/03141221 Amazon has a bunch of his books too. http://www.amazon.co.jp/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?__mk_ja_JP=%83J%83%5E%83J%83i&url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=%90%AF%90V%88%EA&x=0&y=0 I remember reading ボッコちゃん ようこそ地球さん 妄想銀行 きまぐれロボット おせっかいな神々 未来いそっぷ ちぐはぐな部品 だれかさんの悪夢 ノックの音が and I think they all are fairly famous ones with the backgrounds that are more modern. Light novels less than 100 pages - usis35 - 2009-08-10 what about 1000 characters? http://www.1000moji.com/ |