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Strange Talk About Hundreds of Stories·dazzle

(japan) Kyogoku Natsuhiko

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Am I a monster, or has the world rejected me? The unchanging life was distorted in my eyes. As I was walking on the road, I suddenly noticed that the telephone pole was a little skewed. Then when I took out the pencil in the classroom, the pen was skewed; when I was eating lunch, the chopsticks were skewed; even when I was preparing to take a bath, my mother's face reflected on the water became as distorted as a Dali painting... Dizziness comes from the imbalance of daily life. The most terrifying thing in this world is not the monsters we have never seen before, but the familiar things that suddenly become unfamiliar.

The Night Walk of One Hundred Ghosts Full-length Series: the Summer of Guhuotiao

(japan) Kyogoku Natsuhiko

227K04

"Summer of the Bird" revolves around a seemingly bizarre story: the husband mysteriously disappears in a secret room. Kyogokudo, whose motto is "Nothing is incredible in the world," and his friend Sekiguchi began to investigate the incident. It involves various complex reasonings, and when it reaches the ending, the truth is finally revealed. It turns out that the essence of the mystery has been revealed when Kyogoku Hall explained the changes in social concepts of the mythical story "Guhuotiao". The daughter of the Kuonji family at the obstetrics and gynecology hospital was unable to give birth after 20 months of pregnancy. What's even weirder is that her husband-in-law actually disappeared without a trace like smoke in a secret room a year and a half ago... The disappearance in the secret room and the long-term infertility are actually a strange and mysterious shell, and what is wrapped in it is a sad and helpless story.

A Hundred Stories Told in the Front Alley

(japan) Kyogoku Natsuhiko

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"Hyakumonogatari in the Front Alley" is a modern Japanese novel, one of Kyogoku Natsuhiko's masterpieces of monster novels, and the fourth part of the Hyakumonogatari series. The series also includes "Hakumonogatari in the Alley", "Hakumonogatari in the Back Alley", "Hakumonogatari in the Back Alley" and "Hakumonogatari in the West Alley". Among them, "Hakumonogatari in the Back Alley" won the 130th Naoki Award, and "Hakumonogatari in the West Alley" won the 24th Shibata Renzaburo Award. Hyakumonogatari is a popular game in Japan during the Edo period. On summer nights, people dressed in green clothes gathered in a dark room, lit a hundred candles, and took turns telling scary stories, blowing out one candle after each story. According to legend, when all the candles are extinguished, a vision will be triggered and monsters will be awakened. On the bustling streets of Edo Castle, there is a shop called "Enma House". Legend has it that as long as you pay the appropriate fee, any wish you have can come true in this store.

Gleanings from Hundreds of Ghosts in the Present and Past·month 1: Ghosts

(japan) Kyogoku Natsuhiko

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"Collection of One Hundred Demons of the Past and Past - Moon" is a collection of mystery novels about monsters, featuring Atsuko Chuzenji, the younger sister of Kyogokudo Chuzenji Akihiko and editor of "Kitan Monthly", and female middle school student Gomi Yuki. "Ghost": What is the truth behind the serial slashing incident caused by the ghost knife? Less than a year after escaping from the Strangler Demon and Eye-Breaking Demon Incidents, Gomi Yuki transferred to a new school and made a close friend - senior Haruko Katakura, who became the seventh victim of the "Showa Tester Incident". The women of the Katakura family are destined to be hacked to death...

A Collection of Short and Medium Stories in a Hundred Ghosts in the Night: a Hundred Ghosts in the Night - Yang

(japan) Kyogoku Natsuhiko

169K0

A new collection of short stories from Kyogoku Natsuhiko's "Hyakki Night Walk" series. Consistent with the content composition of "Hundred Ghosts at Night - Yin", the book contains ten gloomy, depressing and uniquely charming monster stories, including the terrifying "Big Head" and the poignant "Green Heron Fire"; both the evil "Ghost Boy" and the weird "Snake Belt". It tells how the boundaries between illusion and reality are gradually blurred by mortals whose souls are devoured by monsters. The whole book uses a unique narrative rhythm to create an atmosphere of fiction, reality, and reality.

The Night Walk of One Hundred Demons Full-length Series: the Box of Monsters (complete Collection)

(japan) Kyogoku Natsuhiko

372K01

A young girl who was seriously injured after being hit by a tram was taken to a medical research institute and then disappeared from her bed in front of everyone. At the same time, the Sagami Lake dismemberment murder case spawned a series of dismemberment murders. Are monsters lurking in the dark and watching? Two beautiful and otherworldly girls went to the lake together at night to enjoy the moonlight. One of the girls accidentally fell out of the car and was seriously injured. Detective Osamu Kiba, who accidentally took the same bus to get off work, took over the case despite his exhaustion, but unexpectedly discovered that the relative of the seriously injured girl was an actress he had been secretly in love with for many years. On the one hand, Kiba forced himself to suppress his inner emotions, but on the other hand, he was also involved in a difficult case. After the seriously injured girl was sent to a box-shaped building, she disappeared out of thin air in front of everyone... The third-rate magazine "Monthly Crime", a third-rate magazine for which writer Sekiguchi occasionally writes, is investigating the dismemberment murder case in Lake Sagami. Editors Toriguchi and Sekiguchi They went to the scene to investigate together, but got lost on the way and strayed into a strange box-like building... The girl who disappeared in the hospital bed, the Sagami Lake dismemberment murder case, the Kiba and Sekiguchi who pursued the case, and the strange box-like building. What on earth connected them? Do monsters really exist only in the human heart?