
The Book of Bantorra
2009 • Action & Adventure, Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
In a world where dead people turn into books and are stored in the Bantorra Library where anyone who reads a book can learn their past. Bantorra Library is maintained by Armed Librarians who wield psychic powers and their enemy is a religious society known as Sindeki Kyōdan.
For those who want to delve deeper into the intricate world of Bantorra, reading Ishio Yamagata's novels offers a richer experience. While the TV series distills the plot into a single format, the source material provides more in-depth explorations of the characters and their motivations, allowing readers to immerse themselves fully in the philosophical and existential questions posed by the narrative.
The novels provide a more detailed backdrop of the fantastical setting, along with additional subplots that enhance the central themes. Fans of intricate storytelling will appreciate the depth and nuance found in the books, gaining insights into the lore and complexities that may have been truncated or altered for television audiences. Engage with the original works to appreciate the meticulous world-building and character development that sets The Book of Bantorra apart.
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The Book of Bantorra
by Ishio Yamagata