No, but I have Moribito on my wish list from having spotted it on a bookshelf in the local Japanese bookstore. Haven't gotten my hands on it yet, though! It's about time more fiction from other languages started to be translated into English.
If you want specific recommendations for manga that I think you might like, I could try to come up with some stuff if you tell me more about what graphic novels or fiction you like (beyond de Lint, haha). It does take some getting used to the cultural differences and the storytelling format, though, and the wildly different genres, unexpected demographic + content combinations, etc. And I've found things that I've enjoyed as manga that I'd hate in a novel format, like Paradise Kiss, which is a really stylized story about an obsessively good student who falls in with a bunch of weirdo fashion design majors. I'm sure I'd hate it if I tried reading whatever its American teen novel counterpart would be.
A friend who liked Bizenghast, which I haven't read, also liked a Korean manga (manhwa) called Tarot Cafe. But hey, maybe recommendations are pointless since soon you can just poke around your own section (if that's where they have it in your library...I hear the shelving location of manga & GNs is The Debate That Never Ends). Woohoo!
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Date: 2008-12-06 05:11 am (UTC)If you want specific recommendations for manga that I think you might like, I could try to come up with some stuff if you tell me more about what graphic novels or fiction you like (beyond de Lint, haha). It does take some getting used to the cultural differences and the storytelling format, though, and the wildly different genres, unexpected demographic + content combinations, etc. And I've found things that I've enjoyed as manga that I'd hate in a novel format, like Paradise Kiss, which is a really stylized story about an obsessively good student who falls in with a bunch of weirdo fashion design majors. I'm sure I'd hate it if I tried reading whatever its American teen novel counterpart would be.
A friend who liked Bizenghast, which I haven't read, also liked a Korean manga (manhwa) called Tarot Cafe. But hey, maybe recommendations are pointless since soon you can just poke around your own section (if that's where they have it in your library...I hear the shelving location of manga & GNs is The Debate That Never Ends). Woohoo!