This was a moving, interesting story. Two uncertain young men work to discover a way to break their family's curse.
Interesting. When folklore acts up, he investigates... with some odd consequences and a twist that left me slightly baffled, but in a good way.
Serial Killer looking for love via fairy tales. Definitely different.
Sort of a continuation of 'Ludwig Revolution'.
Interesting concept. This could have gone on longer, maybe explained some more things, but all in all it was a decent tale and worth a read.
Viscera and fornication, but it's an interesting concept.
It's an interesting story about a girl who can see evil intentions as swirling black masses, causing her to isolate herself from others; however, she eventually encounters someone who consumes the roiling intentions and with this encounter, her world begins to expand.
This was an interesting concept, it started off at a decent pace, introducing new characters...then a flash back, then a race to the finish...I'm not saying it wasn't a good tale, and as far as endings go, I've read much worse... So at least there WAS closure instead of leaving the end wide open...Still, its a disappointment (though understandable) the last half had to be rushed.
It's hilarious. You just have to read it, as words kind of fail me as to how to describe it.
Osteologists and Psychologists have fun! This is all about bones and minds. Bones of the divine, the noble and the common... Minds of the sane, quasi-sane, insane and effin' crazy! Bones shuffled from here to there and back again. Minds scrambled and fried... It's great!
Sugiru Juunana No Haru