News: Light Novel Notes (September 2015)

(pictured: Attack on Titan - Harsh Mistress of the City)
(pictured: Attack on Titan – Harsh Mistress of the City)

It’s September already, and that means it’s time for another monthly post where I link light novel-related articles and such. I’ve decided to change the name of this little feature, since I’ve been including news, site business, and various ramblings as well in recent months. “Light Novel Notes” feels more indicative of what these posts entail. Also, I’m going to have the current month in the title from now on, rather than refer to the previous month (i.e. the time in which the various news and linked articles were originally posted). Are you still with me?

Recent Releases

The Devil is a Part-Timer (vol 2), Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? (vol 3), A Certain Magical Index (vol 4), Sword Art Online (vol 5), Black Bullet (vol 1), Spice and Wolf (vol 15), and Attack on Titan: Harsh Mistress of the City (vol 1) all released in August!

Upcoming Releases

On September 15th, prepare for the Rising of the Shield Hero (vol 1). Then on September 22nd, you can read Kagerou Daze (vol 2), Pandora Hearts: Caucus Race (vol 2), Strike the Blood (vol 1), and Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (complete omnibus). Finally on September 29th, Attack on Titan: Harsh Mistress of the City (vol 2) will release, completing that two-part series.

Site News

  • I have updated the preorder page! Along with links to where to buy upcoming light novels online, I have also added notes that detail which books are paperback, hardcover, and/or ebooks. There are also a few lists of various notes at the top of the page, which will hopefully be helpful for everyone.
  • At some point this month I plan to post a bunch of reviews! Most will be for the novels covered in the summer reading program.
  • Speaking of which, thanks to everyone who participated in the three-month LN reading program! I enjoyed reading everyone’s input. Things slowed down a lot in August, but it was still fun to write the posts each week. If I bring up the reading program again, I will probably limit it to one novel in a month, and it will probably be a once-in-a-while endeavor.

English Light Novel News

Goth
Goth
  • A new release to watch out for from Haikasoru (Viz Media): Goth, by Otsuichi. If that title sounds familiar, that might be because this book was previously released (as “Goth: A Novel of Horror“) in 2008 by Tokyopop as part of their lineup of novels (which included a variety of light novels). Otsuichi is also the author of Calling You and one of the stories in Faust. The release from Haikasoru will also include a bonus novelette “Morino’s Souvenir Photo,” and will release in both paperback and ebook formats.

Synopsis: Morino is the strangest girl in school--how could she not be, given her obsession with brutal murders? And there are plenty of murders to grow obsessed with, as the town in which she lives is a magnet for serial killers. She and her schoolmate will go to any length to investigate the murders, even putting their own bodies on the line. And they don't want to stop the killers--Morino and her friend simply want to understand them.

  • Attack on Titan: Harsh Mistress of the City will release in two volumes. The first half of the story was released in volume 1 on August 25th, while the second half will arrive in volume 2 on September 29th. Just thought I’d make that clear, since before it looked like it was going to be an omnibus!

Japanese Light Novel News

  • Speaking of Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, in Japanese arcades there will be some new characters added to the game: Tatsuya Shiba (The Irregular at Magic School), Quenser Barbotage (Heavy Object), and Emi Yusa (The Devil is a Part-Timer!). Chances are these will eventually be added to a future console release, perhaps along with some other characters.
  • More Naruto-themed light novels have been announced in Japan: Itachi Shinden (which will be told in two volumes) and Sasuke Shinden. These will release in September and October, respectively.
  • The 11th and final volume of Haganai: I Don’t Have Many Friends (AKA Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai) has released in Japan.
Corpse Buried
A Corpse is Buried Under Sakurako’s Feet
  • A title that piques my interest: A Corpse is Buried Under Sakurako’s Feet, an anime based on the light novel mystery series by Shiori Ota, will have a preview screening in September before its premiere on October 6th.
  • The Overlord light novel series has sold over a million copies across its nine volumes in Japan.
  • A new anime project by Production I.G. for Legend of the Galactic Heroes will appear in 2017.
  • A Fairy Tail novel spin-off titled Oedo Fairy Tail will arrive in Japan this October.
  • The light novel Myriad Colors Phantom World will receive an anime adaptation courtesy of Kyoto Animation.
  • What is Nisio Isin up to? Looks like a light novel series titled Bishounen Tanteidan – Kimi Dake ni Hikari Kagayaku Ankokusei… AKA “Pretty Boy Detective Team – The Dark Star That Only Shines for You.”

Links to Recent Reviews and Articles

And that’s all I have for now! Please feel free to post links to more light novel-related articles, and to share your thoughts on this feature or anything else for the site.

4 thoughts on “News: Light Novel Notes (September 2015)

  1. I don’t consider myself “in luck” when a novel gets a hardcover release. That’s the worst possible luck. Namely because the price is then jacked up to $24 or such and they REALLY want you to buy the ebook version which is only slightly less than the cover price.
    I mean to be in luck would be if they had both soft and hardcovers AND ebooks. So collector’s can get their hard cover and those that just want to read the story get the softcover.

    Considering this means they’ll try to force me to buy the ebook. I think I’ll stick with the Baka-Tsuki versions I have. If anything I’m not paying a dime for it unless they have softcovers.

    1. Well it’s like they say, you can’t please everyone! Baccano fans have been wanting an official release of the LNs for years, and it’s always been a rather unlikely dream until just recently. I feel the Yen Press novels have always been priced fairly, and online at least you can get some really great deals. I picked up the hardcover of The Isolator for about $13.50, which I don’t think is that huge of a jump from your average paperback.

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