Pub Date :2014-06-01 248 Relay Press Monkey King is a mystery writer Kotaro Isaka latest full-length masterpiece of Japanese fantasy reasoning most watched. There kleptomaniac Mr. circle. and a convenience store clerk quarrel. causing the clerk was killed driving home late middle-aged woman. A boy called reality witnessed all of this. then it is demon-ridden teenager. began a cocooned life. Jiro Endo appliance discount store clerk. has psychic constitution. the trustee for the juvenile exorcism. he found a room in the juvenile a library version of Journey to the West. teenager is I have been Monkey King ...... . Everything resorting to scientific and rational system engineers really Igarashi. was ordered to investigate the disappearance mystery stock 30 billion yen. the way they constantly saw Journey to the West in the...
Kōtarō Isaka (伊坂幸太郎, Isaka Koutarou) is a Japanese author of mystery fiction.
Isaka was born in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. After graduating from the law faculty of Tohoku University, he worked as a system engineer. Isaka quit his company job and focused on writing after hearing Kazuyoshi Saito's 1997 song "Kōfuku na Chōshoku Taikutsu na Yūshoku", and the two have collaborated several times. In 2000, Isaka won the Shincho Mystery Club Prize for his debut novel Ōdyubon no Inori, after which he became a full-time writer. In 2002, Isaka's novel Lush Life gained much critical acclaim, but it was his Naoki Prize-nominated work Jūryoku Piero (2003) that brought him popular success. His following work Ahiru to Kamo no Koin Rokkā won the 25th Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers. Jūryoku Piero (2003), Children (2004), Grasshopper (2004), Shinigami no Seido (2005) and Sabaku (2006) were all nominated for the Naoki Prize. Isaka was the only author in Japan to be nominated for the Hon'ya Taishō in each of the award's first four years, finally winning in 2008 with Golden Slumber. The same work also won the 21st Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize.
I don't really know what Isaka was trying to do here, with Son Goku, a young man who doesn't leave his room, a chorus that sings outside of a convenience store, an exorcist and one of the weirdest array of characters to grace his writing. But, even if probably the thing makes zero sense, it is strangely entertaining and, if you get into the story, it kind of makes sense. Without making sense.
The best: it is weird
The worst: the pace could have been improved; it feels like a nice attempt at something that fails to get where it was intending
Alternatives: "ゴールデンスランバー" ("Remote Control") is an easier to read and way more fun book by Isaka