Natsume's book of friends

Yuki Midorikawa, 1976-

Book - 2010

"Takashi Natsume can see the spirits and demons that hide from the rest of humanity. He has always been set apart from other people because of his gift, drifting from relative to relative, never fitting in. Now he's a troubled high school student who has come to live in the small town where his grandmother grew up. And there he discovers that he has inherited more than just the Sight from the mysterious Reiko. When Reiko was Takashi's age, she bound the names of demons and spirits in her Book of Friends, enslaving them to her capricious whim. Now Takashi is the owner of the book, and the creatures will do anything to get their names back"--P. [4] of cover.

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Subjects
Published
San Francisco, CA : Viz Media 2010-
Language
English
Japanese
Main Author
Yuki Midorikawa, 1976- (-)
Other Authors
Lillian Olsen (-)
Edition
Shojo beat edition
Item Description
Originally published in Japan in 2005 by Hakusensha, Inc., Tokyo.
In keeping with the original Japanese format, this book reads from back to front and right to left.
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly illustrations ; 19 cm
Audience
Rated T for teen.
ISBN
9781421532431
9781421532448
9781421532455
9781421532462
9781421532479
9781421532486
9781421532745
9781421535920
9781421538877
9781421539393
9781421541228
9781421542317
9781421549231
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Review by Library Journal Review

Orphaned at birth, Takashi Natsume has been constantly shuffled between relatives and since childhood has seen yokai (supernatural creatures). Considered creepy and distant, Natsume has transferred to a new school in the countryside, where his late grandmother lived. He learns that his grandmother, Reiko, also saw spirits. Ever the outcast, Reiko challenged yokai and wrote the defeated yokai's names in a book. Those yokai were sworn to obey the book's owner. A reluctant Natsume encounters yokai hoping to get their name back or take possession of the book. Readers may be surprised at Natsume's poignant and bittersweet world. Creepy and otherworldly, the yokai are well-developed, intriguing characters. Often articulate, lonely, or hard-drinking, the yokai offer a distinct perspective on the changing world and its human inhabitants. The light, wispy art imparts a surreal quality, befitting the yokai and their pastoral surroundings. Verdict Skillful and restrained, this manga puts an engrossing twist on the yokai. Readers will be drawn to its themes of loneliness, friendship, and the desire to connect.-June Shimonishi, Torrance P.L., CA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 7 Up-What appears to be a demon vs. boy story turns out to be a tame tale rich in Japanese folklore. Natsume has always been able to see the supernatural, but now the Yokai spirits and demons have been pestering him because his grandmother has trapped the creatures in "the book of friends" and they want to be released. Natsume makes a deal with Nyanko, a demon trapped in a Beckoning Cat sculpture, and agrees to help release the "Friends." If Natsume dies during the course of the venture, Nyanko will gain control of the book. Stand-alone chapters allow for the development of several supernatural beings. Natsume does not make friends easily at his new school but eventually meets Tanuma, who also has paranormal ability. This friendship, along with wondering who will gain control of the book, will keep readers interested in the series. The pace is slow at times, but the introduction of new characters will hold readers' interest. The black-and-white artwork has light lines that will cause readers to look carefully and pay attention to the action and drama of the story. Endnotes and short chapter summaries help them understand it.-Karen Alexander, Lake Fenton High School, Linden, MI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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