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MonsTABOO, Vol. 1 by Yuuya Takahashi; 9781975340896

MonsTABOO, Vol. 1

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MonsTABOO, Vol. 1 by Yuuya Takahashi delves into the intricate layers of identity, love, and the human condition through the eyes of its protagonist, Maruka Suzuki. An honour student grappling with a profound sense of despair and a death wish, Maruka perceives the world around her as teeming with monsters masquerading as adults. Her quest for an end leads her to an unexpected encounter with Mochizuki, a whimsical, rabbit-like creature who disrupts her dark intentions.

The Plot

As Maruka's relationship with Mochizuki blossoms, she begins to confront her own perceptions of monstrosity and humanity. Rather than a mere beast, Mochizuki becomes a symbol of hope and understanding, guiding Maruka through her internal turmoil. Their bond challenges the boundaries between human and monster, igniting a journey of self-discovery and emotional awakening.

Themes

  • Identity: The story prompts readers to question societal norms and the true nature of self.
  • Love: It explores the transformative power of love, even amidst fear and prejudice.
  • Acceptance: The narrative emphasises the importance of accepting oneself and others, regardless of their outward appearances.
“In a world where monsters lurk in disguise, can love truly bridge the gap between the seen and the unseen?”

Yuuya Takahashi's storytelling is characterised by its vivid imagery and emotional depth, making MonsTABOO, Vol. 1 a compelling read for fans of fantasy and psychological exploration, reminiscent of works like Fruits Basket and Parasyte. This volume sets the stage for a profound exploration of the human experience through the lens of the fantastical.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 338 mm × 127 mm × 18 mm
Pages: 212
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
ISBN: 9781975340896

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