![]() ![]() ![]() Although it would be best for children under 16 to stay away from this book or thought that don’t have the stomach for such things. There is also a good amount of horror and gore drawn very well, to give you a good chill up the spine. And the characters’ design gives the theme and dark visual catch of all that is described in the story, and there isn‘t too much happening on one page, that could distract or confused you from the story. ![]() The theme for the book is very dark, including, suicide, murder, gore, and guilt. Throughout the story you watch as Boku and Morino travel around with their “good luck” of picking up important evidence of many unsolved murders, as they try to find the culprits of all the murders they find “interesting.” The female lead, Morino is constantly taken as a hostage leaving Boku to go and “see how she dies.” But luckily, it always ends with Boku saving Morino in the end. Both in high school and both are literally and gruesomely obsessed with death. “Goth,” is actually a book of short stories following the lives of its narrator known as Boku or “I” in the masculine terms of Japanese, and his strange acquaintance Yoru Morino. This is a warning: those who are extremely interesting in the cruel and mystifying world of horror and gore must read ahead, for they will find a review for a book so amazingly horrifying you will want to reread it over and over again. ![]()
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