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The Vampire and His Pleasant Companions
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By konohara narise, 木原音瀬
6 volumes
2006
Description
Albert Irving is a man from Nebraska who was turned into a vampire 8 years ago. However, the transformation didn’t go exactly how it should have—he ended up a half-formed vampire without fangs and unable to control his transformations from human to bat, causing him to be bat by day and human by night. A series of mishaps leads him to wind up in Japan with no place to stay, and another series of mishaps leads to him staying with an embalmer named Akira who is the complete opposite of Al’s personality- a tsundere who doesn’t know how to open his heart to others.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- holly novels
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Light Novel
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