Saw your post about dialogue-driven shows and thought I would suggest 3-Gatsu no Lion since you like Monogatari. The second season and who can resist a good Shaft show?
The anime is only the prologue for rny (so 300 pages). It adapted it fairly well though. Would be faster if you told me what you didn't like about it.
Original material is usually better, although the adaptation wasn't especially bad for that one. It's very incomplete though, since it adapted like 4 volumes out of 17.
Well then for (mostly) translated ones,
Series :
Rokka no Yuusha,
Ookami to Koushinryou,
one volume long stories :
Mimizuko to yoru no Ou
Ame no Hi no Iris
Satougashi no dangan wa uchinukenai
There are some series, i'm not sure if they're translated or not, as I'm not keeping up with what is translated and what isn't since I'm not myself using translations.
As it stands, I think it focuses on the questions of what forms our identity and purpose in life (raison d'tere), other things like the importance of memories, free will, how you create your own truth and imperfection relates to those two main ideas.
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Original material is usually better, although the adaptation wasn't especially bad for that one. It's very incomplete though, since it adapted like 4 volumes out of 17.
Series :
Rokka no Yuusha,
Ookami to Koushinryou,
one volume long stories :
Mimizuko to yoru no Ou
Ame no Hi no Iris
Satougashi no dangan wa uchinukenai
There are some series, i'm not sure if they're translated or not, as I'm not keeping up with what is translated and what isn't since I'm not myself using translations.
But the answer depends if you can read Japanese or not, and of what type of story you like or dislike.
Same goes with the rest of those who claim to be "anti-Zionists." Communist scum.
As it stands, I think it focuses on the questions of what forms our identity and purpose in life (raison d'tere), other things like the importance of memories, free will, how you create your own truth and imperfection relates to those two main ideas.