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夏目友人帳 [Natsume Yūjinchō] #21

Natsume’s Book of Friends, Vol. 21

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Nyanko Sensei hasn’t been home in days, and Natsume is starting to get worried. He knows Sensei left in a party mood, but he has no idea where his friend and bodyguard was headed. And now there are rumors of evil spirits from the east heading to the local forest. Will Natsume have to face this threat all on his own?

192 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 5, 2016

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Yuki Midorikawa

66 books290 followers
Yuki Midorikawa (緑川ゆき, Midorikawa Yuki) is a Japanese mangaka (manga artist). Midorikawa is best known for drawing the manga series Natsume Yujin-cho ("Natsume's Book of Friends").

Yuki Midorikawa started writing manga when she was an elementary school girl. When she was a junior high school student, she sent her manga for the first time to "Hana to Yume", a semi-monthly Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Hakusensha. Since then, she had kept drawing manga to become a mangaka.

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Author 1 book63 followers
August 21, 2024
I just want to give Natsume a hug. He’s the sweetest human being. ☺️ Also, it was nice to see another story focused on Kitamoto, since he usually stays more in the background.
There were so many cute moments in this, but a special nod goes to mini Nyanko-sensei!
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2,769 reviews65 followers
June 4, 2022
more peaceful times with natsume. i really liked the mini-nyanko spirit and it was interesting getting more natori backstory

3.5 stars
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425 reviews
May 4, 2018
Love that Natsume isn't so afraid to help and defend his friends anymore because he's grown more confident. And Natsume's and Nyanko-sensei's relationship is so cute. I think if I were a youkai I would like to be like Kaeda and live in a book and defend a bookstore, lol. Also mini sensei was perfect 👌
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499 reviews21 followers
October 6, 2018
I love this series. So peaceful. This one has a yokai guarding a bookshop. Makes you feel right at home.
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429 reviews6 followers
March 20, 2018
Series Review:
In SHORT: Magical, personal and quietly brilliant.
In DETAIL:

Themes: Being different, loneliness, creatures from myth and legend, friendship and camaraderie and the meaning of family.
Setting: Rural Japan in all its loveliness! (When it comes to a time period I’d say, roughly the ‘here and now’.)
Atmosphere: At once magical and ordinary. The focus on interpersonal relationships in a world where a vast array of supernatural creatures are never far, is the key to making this story so wonderful. It is almost always less about the being’s strangeness and abilities, but rather its hopes and wishes.
Characters & Relationships: Every character is incredibly unique and loveable in their own way. What I adore the portrayal of the ayakashi is that Natsume always tries to understand the circumstances of a creature first and only if there is no other way will try to bind it or even kill it. Mostly the ayakashi are shown as having different values or being ignorant of human customs.
Plot: Natsume has to cope with his ability to see ayakashi and with the mysterious “Book of Friends” his grandmother left behind. Not to mention this erratic lucky-cat (that is actually something very different) called Nyanko-sensei. At first the chapters are rather episodic in a monster of the week style (but many really touching and never boring), but somewhere along the line more characters, supernatural and human, appear and as Natsume’s friends and acquaintances expand, the plot branches out.
Cover & Artwork: The artwork has a lovely light touch which adds to feeling of otherworldliness and gives it a sense of fragility.
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151 reviews24 followers
January 2, 2018
If you were craving for soothing chapters, you wishes have been granted:

In the first story, while getting involved (as usual) with a weak ayakashi he met in the forest, Natsume come's to understand Nyanko a little bit more. If this was a game, Natume-Nyanko relationship would have gained +1 trust point in this story.

In Second story we get to know more about Kitamoto's personality and family background. This was the blandest story from the volume, but we got from Natsume-Kitamoto's relationship a +1 friendship point.

Third story was my favorite, prepare for some feels. It revolves around an ayakashi who wants to go back home, and ends up in Natsume's house possessing a miniature clay figurine. What kind of clay figurine? Glad you asked, a mini Nyanko sensei figurine! (made by Natsume). That mini Nyanko was adorable. We had a black Nyanko in a previous episode and now we got a mini. If I could name this story, it would be "Mini Nyanko is a cinnamon roll we must protect".

Lastly, the special is about Natori's past told in present tense from Natori's point of view. This special was superb, not only we get to see Natori's life as a student (he feels like Natsume), but we also learn a lot about Matoba. There is a lot of important information in these pages but I wont spoil it for you.

Nothing specially shocking or of great importance plot-wise, but it has all the typical elements from this manga that will make you have fuzzy feelings and will soothe your heart.
I got an eArc from Viz Media via Edelweiss
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1,451 reviews210 followers
October 22, 2020
Another volume, another mix of heartwarming, action, and humor. That mini Sensei was so damn cute, too!

Also, I feel the need to reiterate this: I don't CARE how much backstory you give Matoba, I. STILL. HATE. HIM. But I do like this strange bond he has with Natori. I wonder if we'll get to see the incident that causes a permanent riff in their bizarre friendship?

Anyways, this was another stellar volume, on to the next one!
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126 reviews3 followers
June 15, 2021
I love that I’m now reading new stories that haven’t been animated yet, and they’re so good and cute! Up until now I’ve known basically everything that happens, but it’s so nice to see the story progress further and see Natsume in new situations. I especially loved the bookstore chapter in this volume. I liked how we got to see a little more of Kitamoto.
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149 reviews1 follower
May 21, 2024
My favorite part of this volume was the Beyond the Page chapter. Ahh to be a yokai whos sole purpose is protecting an old bookstore. What a dream. Loved seeing more of Kitamotos personality. Also, was nice to get another story from Natori and Matobas past.
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January 5, 2018
As usual, Midorikawa did not disappoint. I loved this latest volume just as much as the others.
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783 reviews1 follower
August 27, 2018
Ah, I really missed reading this series! Excellent chapters, as always.
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679 reviews17 followers
November 20, 2018
It's gotten quite episodic. Still love the little stories, but I wish it would build to something instead of hinting at various mysteries and storylines.
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2,185 reviews36 followers
February 24, 2019
I like the characters, but the episodic nature means that there is not a lot here for me to really hold onto -- the sort of story that I forget when it is not right in front of me.
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1,394 reviews5 followers
June 7, 2019
Strong story.

Happy and sad momen with ayakashi...
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March 27, 2021
As ever, sweet and gently heartwarming, but this volume also has Nyanko-sensei getting washed! And a yokai taking on the form of a mini Nyanko-sensei statue! Very cute.
311 reviews11 followers
December 12, 2021
Memorable and heartwarming as usual. I always wish Takashi could meet Reiko, you know, but that is impossible...

The Anxious Fragment is my favourite chapter! I laughed so hard when I read it! LMAO
3,240 reviews
August 24, 2023
Natsume helps a bookstore yokai and (my favorite) creates a figurine with magical clay that is a mini-version of his cat.
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151 reviews1 follower
January 24, 2025
no tengo mucho que decir, fue un buen volumen pero nada más allá. Lo que si me encantan esos dibujitos miniatura que hace la autora, son muy tiernos
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3,129 reviews76 followers
April 26, 2018
ミニ先生!!!ちょう可愛い!もう一度たずねに来て!

この巻の古本屋さんの話は結構好きだった。私も小さいからいつも本大好きだったから北本の気持ちとカエダの気持ちもよく分かった。私は小さい時によく図書館に通って遊んだ。図書館は妖精の縄張りのことを心から信じた。可愛いでしょう?

ちょっと落ち込んだけど。次の巻持っていなかったので終わりたくなかった。幸いに学校に着いたときに次の巻はメールに来た!今晩の楽しみ!
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7,043 reviews23 followers
April 4, 2025
Mitsumi wants to serve his master Lord Iron Rock the best he can and Natsume helps him out. Kitamoto goes to yokai bookshop without knowing it, the clerk Kaeda tries to get him to stop coming. In order to save Kitamoto, Natsume and Kaeda find and expel the yokai in the shop and Kaeda gives Natsume the book Kitamoto gave to her to return to him.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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792 reviews4 followers
September 2, 2024
The afterword, when she realises the two have always been together and are never at odds🥹🥹
This lovely mangaka is one of my new favourites.
Reread:
While I deeply love this story and the characters, I don't really care for Matoba & Natori.
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