Books for Majora's Mask Fans

4 books related to Majora's Mask.

Majora's Mask is the moodiest Zelda, and its books reflect that. The Akira Himekawa manga adaptation is the standard way into Majora's story in book form — it captures the three-day loop and the emotional weight of the side stories better than most readers expect from a manga.

The Psychology of Zelda devotes significant ground to Majora specifically — it's the game academics keep coming back to. Lore-focused readers will find Hyrule Historia's Majora section short but dense.

The Legend of Zelda and Philosophy book cover
Essays, Analysis & History Ages 16+

The Legend of Zelda and Philosophy: I Link Therefore I Am

Luke Cuddy (Editor)

A collection of essays exploring philosophical themes in Zelda: time, identity, morality, and the nature of heroism.

Zelda Legendary Edition manga box set with all five oversized volumes
Manga Ages 8-14

The Legend of Zelda: Legendary Edition Box Set

Akira Himekawa

All five Legendary Edition volumes in one collectible box set: the complete Himekawa Zelda manga collection (excluding Twilight Princess).

Majora's Mask manga cover featuring Link and the ominous Majora's Mask
Manga Ages 8-14

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask / A Link to the Past

Akira Himekawa

Two classic Zelda stories in one volume: the haunting Majora's Mask and the heroic A Link to the Past.

The Psychology of Zelda book cover with Triforce imagery
Essays, Analysis & History Ages 16+

The Psychology of Zelda: Linking Our World to the Legend of Zelda Series

Anthony M. Bean (Editor)

Psychologists explore why Zelda resonates so deeply, from Link's hero's journey to the therapeutic power of gaming.