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Introduction

An Introduction to Light Novels

What is a Light Novel?

Light novels are books--or more specifically, works of popular fiction from Japan. In Japan they are called ranobe, which is a shortened form of raito noberu, or light novel.

Some things that a light novel is not:

Those pictures are all from adaptations of My Youth Romantic Comedy is Wrong As I Expected, which is a light novel series. Let’s take a look at the first light novel volume, which has been translated into English.

The cover of a light novel looks similar to that of a manga volume, but if you open the book you’ll find lots of words. Light novels such as this one also include some black and white illustrations.

That’s all you really need to know, but if you want to dive in deeper… keep reading!

What Makes a Light Novel Different From a Regular Novel?

In Japan, light novels have become a popular form of entertainment. A typical light novel volume is a bit shorter than a regular one (under 300 pages), is small in size (14.8 cm in height, and 10.6 cm in width), is affordable (around 600-800 yen), includes a number of manga-style illustrations (probably 5 to 10 of them), and is not too difficult to read (generally targeting a young adult audience). Of course, there are exceptions that can be found regarding any one of these points.

Many light novels are serialized, meaning there can be many volumes in a series featuring the same characters and setting. Popular series often get multiple books released in a single year, not so different from how quickly manga volumes are released.

In recent years, there have been many anime adapted from light novels. Manga adaptations for popular light novel series are quite common too. Exposing a franchise to audiences of different mediums is known as cross-promotion. In other words, if you’re a fan of an anime, you might not only buy the Blu-rays for it, but you’ll also buy the light novels that the anime was based on. And then you might buy the manga adaptation, the art book, and a couple figurines too.

Various anime and manga series also tend to get light novel tie-ins of their own. These stories may be spin-offs, prequels, sequels, or direct adaptations.

Now with all of that in mind, I think the answer to “What is a light novel?” ultimately boils down to…

A light novel is a light novel because the publisher says it’s a light novel.

To discern this, you need to check the book’s label–i.e. the imprint owned by a publishing house.

To learn more about some of Japan’s light novel publishers, click here.

Now I’ll give a quick overview of the publishers translating light novels into English.

Why Read Light Novels?

They are good.

What Light Novel Should I Read First?

To get a couple recommendations from five different bloggers, click here.

I Want To Learn More About Light Novels!

I recommend this article. Also, Wikipedia details some of the history of light novels.

You can also look at this site’s old introduction page.

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