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Was it trying to be a sci-fi mystery? A crime drama? A summer romance? I have no idea. I thought this particular book was the weaker of the two honestly I started out being interested in this mysterious town's strange occurrances, but then lost interest when the book started swinging wildly between different tones. The book starts out sort of like a high school drama that takes place over a summer vacation, but with strange sci-fi twists out of the blue (and a random Japanese criminal underworld subplot) I had a hard time really getting into what was going on. Invader Summer, on the other hand, follows a high schooler in a small town in Japan where a mysterious girl arrives out of nowhere and starts a chain reaction of strange events. The ending(?) also felt really weak and just sort of.there to end the book and not much else. I also kind of disliked how "white knight" the main character became in (over)protecting his female companion. Everyone's lost their memories - except for the short side stories where for reasons one person or another didn't. The story's premise was strong, but I sort of disliked how fast and loose the author plays with her own lore. The book follows his journey with a strange girl he meets, who asks him to take her to New Orleans. He was taught by someone else who (for reasons) retained their memories, and now wanders around being this new world's Batman - saving lives, helping the less fortunate, all without killing (despite carrying a gun). I'm a sucker for his work.Ī Wind Named Amnesia follows a main character in a world where three years earlier everyone lost their memories. The author is actually more well known for her Vampire Hunter D novels (and the anime adaptation is pretty stellar), and honestly the only reason I read this particular novel was for the Yoshitaka Amano artwork. Here you have two stories that are very different from each other, but also very similar. "Things are getting interesting in this sleepy little town."
