From the best selling novel series comes the latest book of the final
season of the Monogatari Series.
No good deed goes unpunished, they say, and so does friendship and
lowering your intensity as a human, they don't say--alas, for all his
literally painful hustle and inveterate need to save others, our brave
fool of a hero ends up in hell, a conception of the inferno in its full
Buddhist glory, and muses (lol) if there's a return ticket.
Told in three chapters, the final part of End Tale concludes the story
proper and resolves the series' panoply of ongoing mysteries: the dues
of a do-gooder for relying on a power not his own, the identity of a
shady transfer student, the outcome of a class president's questing
abroad, and even the true name of a park.
Araragi, indeed, is the one who knows, but along the way he meets old
faces, really every last one of them, who aid him on his journey for
understanding, and perhaps for salvation, and you for one might not be
surprised if he had another rendezvous with an erstwhile "cloistered
princess" before it--guess what it is--sees an end.