English Title: At Night I Become a Monster
Japanese Title: よるã®ã°ã‘ã‚‚ã® — “Yoru no Bakemono”
Author: Yoru Sumino — “ä½é‡Žã‚ˆã‚‹”
Translator: Diana Taylor
Genre: Drama, Supernatural
Original Run: December 2016
English Run: January 2020 (eBook), April 2020 (print)
Japanese Publisher: Futabasha (2016), Futaba Bunko (2019)
English Publisher: Seven Seas
Volumes in Japanese: 1 (Complete)
Volumes in English: 1 (Complete)
Average Price Per Volume: Paperback $12 — Kindle $8 — Nook $8
Synopsis: By day, Adachi is a normal student. By night, he's a terrifying creature of many eyes and many legs who lurks in the darkness. One night, while haunting his own school, he comes across his classmate Yano Satsuki–she's been an unexpected victim of bullying, and stalking the night in her own way. He's surprised to find himself developing a sympathetic relationship with her. In this supernatural novel about nighttime outcasts, two students confront the monstrous ways that humans can treat each other.
Volume 1 – eBook Release
Amazon -- iBook -- Kobo -- Nook
Releasing January 30, 2020 -- ASIN: B081J5TT5F
Volume 1 – Paperback Release
Amazon -- Barnes and Noble -- Book Depository -- Rightstuf
Releasing April 28, 2020 -- ISBN-13: 978-1645052975
Reviews of At Night I Become a Monster
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Anime Adaptation
None
Manga Adaptation
None
If you liked At Night I Become a Monster, you might also want to try…
- I Want to Eat Your Pancreas — also written by Yoru Sumino
- 5 Centimeters Per Second: One More Side — school life, boy and girl outsiders become friends
- Monogatari Series — supernatural, school life
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