A review by mjlineham
Diary of a Void by Emi Yagi

I was sold on this one on the synopsis alone, and I'm happy to say it delivered. When I felt a bit "hmm" about some of the events, author Emi Yaga would always bring it back around into something that made sense and I enjoyed. Watching Shibata decide to fight back against sexism was great, even if her way of doing so was unorthodox, but it made for such good reading. It kept me guessing until the very end.

Brilliant debut from Emi Yaga. She has a fan in me.