Nahoko Uehashi

Nahoko Uehashi is a renowned Japanese author known for her fantasy novels, particularly the 'Moribito' series. She is also a professor of cultural anthropology and has received numerous awards for her contributions to literature.

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  1. 1. Survivors

    In a world where humans and mystical creatures coexist, a young warrior embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth behind a series of mysterious events threatening the balance of their realm. As she navigates through treacherous landscapes and encounters both allies and adversaries, she must confront her own inner demons and harness her unique abilities to protect her people. The narrative weaves themes of courage, identity, and the enduring spirit of survival, painting a vivid tapestry of adventure and self-discovery.

  2. 2. 鹿の王 生き残った者

    生き残った者

    In a world where a deadly disease known as "Black Wolf Fever" threatens the survival of entire populations, a former soldier and a young girl find themselves at the heart of a struggle between life and death. As they navigate a landscape filled with political intrigue and ancient mysteries, their bond becomes a beacon of hope and resilience. Together, they must unravel the secrets of the disease and confront the forces that seek to exploit it, all while discovering the true meaning of courage and sacrifice in the face of overwhelming odds.

  3. 3. The Beast Player

    In a world where humans coexist with mystical creatures, a young girl named Elin discovers her unique ability to communicate with and control the fearsome beasts known as Toda and Royal Beasts. As she navigates the complexities of her newfound powers, Elin becomes embroiled in a political struggle that threatens the fragile peace between her people and the creatures they rely on. Her journey of self-discovery and courage challenges the boundaries of tradition and destiny, ultimately leading her to question the true nature of power and loyalty.

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