>>144174Oh, also
>And how good is Zaregoto?Very, very good.
It's by NisiOisiN (as in Bakemonogatari, Katanagatari and Medaka Box), and it's a closed-room mystery thing with qt3.14s (though in later volumes it gets more action-y, though still with qt3.14s). There's also a manga spinoff (two actually. Both Zerozaki mangos, the second which is currently in serialization), which are based around a character from the second novel.
>>144175>Just the one covers the ENTIRE STORY AND SEQUEL!! holy shitThe anime and manga are based on it, but again, the manga is much more fleshed-out (and way darker) than either.
>What so just buy the first two volumes [of Zaregoto] which are a conclusive story?Pretty much.
In essence, you don't need to read v2 to enjoy v1, and you don't need to read v3+ to enjoy v2. They're self-contained, though of course, depend on the previous volumes.
Oh, also, I just remembered: if you liked Subete ga F ni Naru, Hiroshi Mori's first english book was published this year:
http://www.lulu.com/shop/hiroshi-mori/seven-stories/ebook/product-22603838.htmlhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DK0R17Q/Two of the stories are based on the characters of Subete ga F ni Naru.
Only ebook though. But if you decide to get it, do upload it for us.
... and if you haven't watched Subete ga F ni Naru, hurry up and do it.
If you'd like some real book recommendations while I'm at it (NHK IS a real book instead of a LN, after all), just ask.