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第十三個人格ISOLA

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有讀心能力的心理諮詢師
與擁有天使臉孔的多重人格少女,隨著內心人格不斷揭露
第13個人格……即將成形


……外表看來,千尋的內心深處寄生著多樣的靈魂。
然而,那不會是另一種迷惑人心的妖術嗎?

千尋、瞭子、殊理、小忍、阿創……
這些人格,包覆了遭受變故的千尋所有的苦悶、絕望和憤怒。
但當漸漸失去人性的靈魂,背負了所有心理創傷時,
將會形塑出多麼恐怖的人格?

336 pages, Paperback

First published April 18, 1996

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Yusuke Kishi

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He graduated from Kyoto University with a degree in Economics. After working for a life insurance company for several years, Kishi started his writing career as a freelancer. He has twice won the Japan Horror Novel Award, and boasts bestselling status in Japan with multiple works adapted to the screen. The Crimson Labyrinth marks his American debut.

Awards given to his works:
Japan Horror Novel Award 1997 (Black House), Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel 2005 (Glass Hammer), Japan SF Taisho Award 2008 (From the New World), Yamada Futaro Award 2010 (Lesson of the Evil), [Kono Mystery ga Sugoi!] Best Japanese Crime Fiction of the Year 2011 (Lesson of the Evil).

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Profile Image for Angel 一匹狼.
1,048 reviews66 followers
October 20, 2015
This is not Yusuki Kishi's best novel, but it is still a fun ride.

The plot is not very complicated. Yukari is a young girl with emphatic powers, which means she can read people's emotions to the point that when they are strong enough, it's like she was watching a movie or reading people's minds. Kishi tries to keep it realistic, but it is still a little bit of a silly concept. Kishi likes his horror plots to have a foot on reality, but this is stretching it. But let's accept that Yukari has a more developed empathy than your average Joe. She is working as a volunteer on a hospital after the Hanshin earthquake of 1995. There she meets a young girl, Chihiro, who has multiple personalities, 13, one of them having just appeared after the earthquake...

From now we have the typical Kishi novel were characters get to know each other, speak about psychology and psychiatry and were he shows a strong hand to create realistic characters to "empathize" with. He is as good as it as in his other novels, and you will feel Yukari is a real person, with fears, emotions and, well, powers. The story is good enough, but as said above, a little bit silly. On other hands it'd probably be horrible, but you can't but keep reading with Kishi's style. It makes you want to see with what will he come up next, and he has a couples of surprises up his sleeve, as with his other novels.

Good enough, but not very deep, not very realistic and, if you don't get involved with/like Kishi's style, probably very silly. Not his best. But that's not a bad thing when you are as good as he is.

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15 reviews
February 23, 2017
I have known Yusuke Kishi as a writer who has originally written 'The Black House', one of the most creepiest movie which I have ever watched around 10 years ago. Because Isola is the first work of Yusuke Kishi's, I was intrigued more to this one, rather than 'Black House' for trial. The concept of many split personalities within one individual is not new. It was indeed a popular motif for many thriller novels. However, I like the way the writer's alluding to many psychological ideas and approaches which is easy to comprehend in general to follow the story. I was more curious about the origin of the name Isola, and it is one of the crucial factor to trace what has been happening to the girl.
I didn't like how it ended, because it was far from happy endings, and I can see more threats of the character even if the story has ended. The writer seems to be not so generous about offering happy endings, but is more willing to leave the reader with questions.
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233 reviews
July 5, 2019
擁有「共感能力」的由香里,在投入地震災民心理輔導義工時,認識了千尋,而因聽見了千尋心裡各種不同的聲音,發現了千尋的多重人格。

同一時間,單戀著同事真部老師的高野老師,在真部的陪同下實驗「靈魂出竅」,卻在最後一次實驗中遇上大地震。高野的身體在殘垣斷壁中失去生命,靈魂卻苦無寄主,最終找到了有多重人格的千尋,成為千尋的第十三個人格 - ISOLA。因真部在地震發生時見死不救而導致高野的靈魂遊蕩人間,加上寄主生活環境充斥的虐待與霸凌,ISOLA終於成為了厲鬼,要向每一個傷害她以及她寄主的人進行報復。

故事流暢且節奏緊湊,很多心理學名詞卻不讓人感到生澀,反而因此而多了解了多重人格。會想多看一些相關主題的書。
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September 27, 2022
ช่วงแรกสนุกและลุ้นดี กลางเรื่องเริ่มเนือย ๆ ท้ายเรื่องแอบออกทะเลและโฟกัสผิดจุด รู้สึกว่านิยายเรื่องนี้ไปเน้นการเล่าเรื่องบางจุดเยอะจนเกินไป จนสุดท้ายทำให้มีเวลาไปเล่าบางจุดน้อย และยังจบแบบค้างคาอีกด้วย
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July 18, 2025
对心理学和超能力的兴趣一脉相承,但他写作水平的进步非常大。
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