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Hyouka LN

Written By Honobu Yonezawa Houtarou Oreki, a high school student with a penchant for conserving energy, reluctantly joins his sister's Classic Literature Club. Little did he know that he'd soon be embroiled in a 45-year-old mystery surrounding the club's history. Along with his fellow members, including the knowledgeable Satoshi Fukube, the strict but kind-hearted Mayaka Ibara, and the ever-curious Eru Chitanda, Oreki uses his resourcefulness and hidden talents to investigate not only the club's past, but also other side cases. Hyouka, shows that even everyday life can be full of small mysteries, from discovering family secrets to exploring the origins of a ghost story.

EnergyConserver · Realistis
Peringkat tidak cukup
73 Chs

Afterword

Good afternoon. Honobu Yonezawa here.

I was inspired to write this volume after first seeing Michael Z. Lewin's book, Type-A Girl, although I suppose that's only its name in Japan. More accurately, it's called Ask the Right Question.

When I initially saw the Japanese title, I thought, "What could this possibly be about?" and the mystery I imagined formed the basis for this volume. (By the way, the novel turned out to be entirely different than what I had imagined. It was still a great read, however.)

Additionally, I had Stephen King's The Long Walk in mind as I was designing it as well. When I had initially read it a long time ago, it was so scary and had such an impact on me that I couldn't put it down, so it was probably only natural that it continued to float around in my head as I was writing this book.

I realized, however, that there was a decisive difference between his book and mine from the very get-go.

The Long Walk's protagonist had companions while walking.

In this book, the protagonist walked alone.

It couldn't be helped. If he was going to be walking the Marathon Event, there was no way he'd be able to match his pace with others.

Now then, I hope that the story of the <Classics Club> will be able to reach you next time as well.

Thank you very much.

April, 2012

Honobu Yonezawa