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A commercial essay collection titled 'I Have Become Nyarura' is being released

I Have Become Nyarura

 A Nyarura essay collection, it's coming, it's coming, it's finally coming. A book is being released from KADOKAWA that condenses my life, adds new writing, and is essentially a thick, greasy layer of my own self-consciousness. There is no overlap with the content of the doujinshi version available on BOOTH, so please feel free to pick it up with peace of mind.
 It goes on sale December 23rd. It's not exactly the kind of book you'd read right before Christmas Eve, is it? No, wait, maybe by catching a glimpse of a pathetic way of life right before a festive day, the event itself might feel relatively more enjoyable.

 There is also a Kindle version. If you purchase it on Amazon, there are also bonus items. I worked hard to write the text for the bonus content as well. Just when I had finally finished game development and thought I could finally get some rest, my editor made me write it.

 As for the title, there was a time when the phrase 'I couldn't become Nyarura' was circulating on the internet. My editor saw that and said, 'So, you've become Nyarura, haven't you?' That felt strangely fitting, so I decided on this as the title. It sounds like Agito, doesn't it?
 I think it's very 'Nyarura-esque' that the title is aggressive enough that people who don't know who Nyarura is are unlikely to pick it up, and it has that full-blown, cocky otaku vibe that looks almost comical.

About the content

 The history of Nyarura. Based on this, it contains what I thought and felt at various points, what kind of content I was obsessed with, and how I have lived on the internet.

 It is composed of four chapters: Life, Internet, Otaku, and Trip. 'Life' traces the events that occurred in my life, 'Internet' talks about the internet I have seen, 'Otaku' simply discusses the content I like and talks about Nyarura's perspective on otaku culture, and 'Trip' ranges from high-tension to melancholic.

 The illustrations by Tsukamoto Ketsukotsu-sensei are wonderful. This alone makes it worth the purchase. The text is just a bonus.

 It's 190 pages of stuff like this. Please read it. For 1,000 yen, you can get a peek into the naked half-life and sensibilities of a human being, so it's a bargain.


Bonus

 'The Illustrated Guide to Girls with Approval Needs,' which I wrote last year, is available for half price in this month's Kindle sale. Also, it's eligible for Kindle Unlimited, so if you join Unlimited, you can read it for free. In other words, if you join Unlimited, you can read 'The Illustrated Guide to Girls with Approval Needs' for the price of one book, and you can also hunt for other books. Amazon is amazing.

 The doujinshi version of the essay collection is also currently on sale on BOOTH. If you read that before this commercial essay collection, you can get to know the otaku ego even better. Please, by all means, let my thoughts infiltrate your brain.


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