If you ask me, he is a fun-loving person, that has his own questions about Christianity(I wonder if he is in it). Someone who asks the questions we all do but never really dare to is likely to give us stories we enjoy.Kira0802 wrote:Mother of God.
Well, this author writes about music, mystery, Dark Age fantasy and I-don't-know-what-else. He's a notch above many authors.
神様のメモ帳, Kami-sama no Memochou speaks of some religions issues, but focuses more on the human emotions, and seems to imply humans over God.
さよならピアノソナタ, Sayonara Piano Sonata speaks of music, and as I have not read the later volumes, I believe is about people living their lives to the fullest.
さくらファミリア!, Sakura Familia! and シオンの血族 both talks about the one who betrayed Jesus. The earlier talks about the money he got for the betrayal, the latter talks about how he kissed Jesus to tell the soldiers which one is he. The kiss made him a vampire, and the lineage is what the story focuses on.
ばけらの! (閒狼作家是美少女妖怪?) is about a bunch of youkai(demons) that are scriptwriters. I wonder if he is making a joke out of himself? Relaxing, but overall isn't as great as the others. Rather, I think it is just that Kami-sama no memochou has too great an impact on me, I keep comparing his other novels to it.
Personally the ones I really enjoyed are Kami-sama and Sayonara, just that Sayonara is hard to have a good impact on me due to the many terms used regarding music. The rest are just not bad reads, but not good. I guess he has a good way of handling how to get people's emotions up.
P.S. I don't think he has ghost writers, though personally I believe his quality of work in Kami-sama in lowering, not too sure about other series, they ain't that great to begin with, at least for those that I read.