![]() The Empty Box and Zeroth Maria is told mostly in a non-linear style, jumping back and forth through thousands of iterations. ![]() Is Kazuki really responsible for an infinitely looping day? Or is there something more sinister at play…? In Discussion He learns that startling fact from a late-in-the-year transfer student, Aya Otonashi, who declares “war” on him and the supposed “Box” he possesses. Known as Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria in Japanese, and written by Eiji Mikage, this supernatural high-school thriller tells the story of the unsuspecting Kazuki Hoshino who has unknowingly been repeating the same day of his life for 13,118 times. ![]() What I can say easily is that this trippy, confusing, and violently arresting novel is brilliant, and will stick with me for a while. ![]() To say almost anything about The Empty Box and Zeroth Maria, Vol 1, is to dangerously skirt around a minefield of plot spoilers and shocking twists that will leave you breathless. ![]()
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