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      • Overall, it is worthwhile to give the various BLEACH novels a read, and while many of them aren't exactly canonical, the impact of some of them isn't particularly plot-shattering, while others are specifically meant to be taken as part of the canonical aspects of the series.
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  2. The two canon novels, Can't Fear Your Own World and We Do Knot Always Love You, take place after the anime and manga. Out of the other novels, the only one that really matters is Spirits Are Forever With You, which does take place during the anime, but it's mostly a self-contained story.

  3. If you want to look for fan translations of the others then it goes something like this: Spirits are forever with you is set before the fullbring arc so you could technically read it before the fullbring arc but no need to. Bleach: the death save the strawberry is also set before the fullbring arc.

  4. I learned that there are quite a few novels about Bleach, and since I am a sucker for Bleach I want to read all the important ones. However, which of these ARE actually important? those that I actually think are not worth myself are: Letters from the other Side, apparently a novelization of the first few chapters.

  5. Bleach Read Through Guide. With the Anime returning I thought now would be the best time to deliver to you guys a read through guide to navigate through the ...

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    Some fans are completely unaware of the BLEACH novelizations or their purpose. Many of them fit in between the events of the original series, or in small parts of the original series. The first BLEACH novel, "Letters From The Other Side", is the only one that is a retelling of the events in the original series, and is the result of collaboration be...

    BLEACH: Letters From The Other Side (2004) – a novel adaptation of the early chapters of the series, co-authored by Tite Kubo and Makoto Matsubara, released on December 15, 2004.
    BLEACH: The Honey Dish Rhapsody (2006) – set in the week after the defection of Sо̄suke Aizen, when Ichigo and his friends recovered in Soul Society following their clash against the Shinigami. Wri...
    BLEACH: Spirits Are Forever With You (2012) – the first of several BLEACH novels written by Ryohgo Narita, this two-volume novel was released on June 4, 2012, and is set in the 17-month time-skip b...
    BLEACH: The Death Save The Strawberry (2012) – written by Makoto Matsubara and released September 4, 2012, this novel is also set in the 17-month time-skip between Aizen's defeat and Ichigo's recov...

    For major fans of the franchise who want a different perspective and look at the BLEACH universe, the novels grant a kind of access to the series that is vastly different from the main media of anime and manga. From that perspective, the novels come highly recommended, especially for fans of literature in general. While they do have varying degrees...

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  6. For ardent fans and literature aficionados, the BLEACH novels come highly recommended. While their canonical significance may vary, their influence on the overall story and the additional context they provide to the aftermath and preceding events of the main storyline are undeniable.

  7. 3.95 · 130 Ratings · 12 Reviews · 1 edition. Want to Read. Rate it: Bleach: Letters From The Other Side (Bleach Light Novels, #1), Bleach: The Honey Dish Rhapsody (Bleach Light Novels, #2), Bleach: The Death Save The Str...

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