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09/2016 In the Miso Soup Group Read

Edit: Ah, they wrote that IQ84 book or whatever that looks intriguing cover wise.

Terrence wrote: "Getting my copy from the library. I'll probably just MS Word some thoughts as I go to avoid not finishing it before return date. Never read this author.
Edit: Ah, they wrote that IQ84 book or what..."
I think this is a different author than the 1Q84 guy. He just has the same last name
Edit: Ah, they wrote that IQ84 book or what..."
I think this is a different author than the 1Q84 guy. He just has the same last name

My soundtrack for this one? Hotline Miami Soundtrack. Lots of clubbing music and zen background noise in that one.
Selena wrote: "Terrence wrote: "Getting my copy from the library. I'll probably just MS Word some thoughts as I go to avoid not finishing it before return date. Never read this author.
Edit: Ah, they wrote that ..."
Ah, oops. I just searched Murakami I think. xD



Ah, ok. My humongous MS Word set of thoughts (don't remove the tags unless you finished chapter 1).
Chapter 1
So starting this one up, I knew it’d probably be a culture shock book. What’s funny is Kenji mentions after talking to Frank how Americans (view spoiler)
Can I ask a question? What year does this story take place in? They mentioned (view spoiler)
Alex G wrote: "I'm on p16. I'd be quite interested in hearing ppl's views on the narrator's opinion of Americans."
I finished Chapter 1, but yeah, the perspective and assumptions are interesting.
I can't find it, but there's one line I think people today would find pretty offensive. Something about (view spoiler) . I kind of cringed myself, but it isn't like the characters in this story are super "likable", so I'm ok with them being a bit offensive I guess. Even touching a subject like (view spoiler) is a big deal in Japnese lit, right (pretty sure (view spoiler) )?
So I've started reading this... It's a quicker read than I thought it would be. Not sure it's my cup of tea, but at least it's not difficult to get through.
I don't know who all is reading along with this group read, so let me know if you guys think I should speed up the reading schedule a bit.
@ Terrence: Judging by the way it's written, I think the romaji is correct, though it's stated that he's mispronouncing things. I don't speak enough Japanese to know for sure, and I don't think I want to know for sure, tell you the truth.
I don't know who all is reading along with this group read, so let me know if you guys think I should speed up the reading schedule a bit.
@ Terrence: Judging by the way it's written, I think the romaji is correct, though it's stated that he's mispronouncing things. I don't speak enough Japanese to know for sure, and I don't think I want to know for sure, tell you the truth.

Story and the language is a bit unnerving at times though for sure, but I'm trying to challenge myself a bit with my reading lately, so I'm ok with that. I got Nozaki-Kun to read for a laugh if I need one afterwards.

Alex G wrote: "argghh! too much stuff going on this weekend to get past p.16. i'll try and catch up to you guys during the week."
I'm still somewhere in the middle of chapter 1, so you're not too far behind. Terrence is just an overachiever lol
I'm still somewhere in the middle of chapter 1, so you're not too far behind. Terrence is just an overachiever lol

Take your time guys. I don't have too many thoughts right now anyways besides what I posted earlier.

Take your time guys. I don't have too many thoughts right now anyways besides what I posted earlier."
what? you mean you gotta pay to rent it? it's not a public library?

It gets shipped from another public library to mine, so I would have to put in another hold (at the counter or online), the book would get shipped back, checked back in wherever it was from, then shipped back to my local library. I don't want to wait the week or so if I can help it.

It gets shipped from another public library to mine, so I would have to put in another hold (at the counter or online), the book would get shipped back, ..."
got it. i use Link+ interlibrary loan--usually, i can check out for 21 days and get 1 renewal.

I can't complain too much about a free system that's saving me tons in video game, film, and book costs, plus ships their stuff from all across the state (I got the latest Kirby game last month, and I get to keep it out for 30 days; I think that's insane you can borrow stuff like that for free, late fee not withstanding).

Needless to say *Huge Spoiler Warning for any chapter 3 material here (if you want me to remove it until you get there let me know; I'll just copy paste):
Chapter 3 (Big Spoilers)
(view spoiler)
As I got to the end of the narrative, I was thinking about how great it would be to complement this story with an audio version in English. You get a lot of Kenji thinking and on edge, and I think hearing somebody voice that (besides myself reading out loud) would be great.
So I don't think I ever got an answer to my question regarding the reading schedule. Should I shorted the schedule? I know I read chapter 1 in the last few days pretty easily.
What say you guys?
What say you guys?
I finished chapter 1, but I hesitate to speed up the schedule until everyone says yay or nay. :)
Since I haven't heard anything one way or the other, I'm going to assume you all want me to just leave the schedule alone for this week and have it as Chapter 1 through this week as well.
Since I haven't heard anything one way or the other, I'm going to assume you all want me to just leave the schedule alone for this week and have it as Chapter 1 through this week as well.


I've got some other book commitments for the month (including one advanced copy book I got from a giveaway), so I don't know when I'll read this.
Also, removing the spoiler tags shortly on my first post since today is the last day for Chapter 1 readings.
I'm about halfway through Chapter 2.
I don't think Frank's the killer. It's too obvious.
What do you guys (who haven't read the final chapter :p) think?
I don't think Frank's the killer. It's too obvious.
What do you guys (who haven't read the final chapter :p) think?


But -- I do like this book. Would like to hear final thoughts from you guys on completion.

Don't know why you spoiler tagged that Terrence. :) Not really a spoiler there.
So far, I've been kind of... bored. I like creepy (but not scary), and this just isn't... creepy. The situations should be, but I feel like the writing isn't heightening that "creep factor."
Maybe that's just me. :-/
So far, I've been kind of... bored. I like creepy (but not scary), and this just isn't... creepy. The situations should be, but I feel like the writing isn't heightening that "creep factor."
Maybe that's just me. :-/

What's the part of the Freudian brain that's animalistic? That's the kind of thinking this book wants you to do, become in touch with that aspect of the unconscious mind. Even the main character acts on instinct when it comes to suspecting Frank.
If you've ever played Hotline Miami, it similarly had characters acting on that part of their Freudian brain. It'll make you feel bad when you step away from the game or watch videos of people playing online. This book I believe is intended to give you ideas that you would normally instantly reject as hogwash, but read here as perhaps insightful in the back of your mind, perhaps only because the protagonist gives the ideas the time of day to hear and coalesce in his mind (the whole why do we take care of and smile at stinky babies, but similarly stinky bums on the street we ignore). The fact that we're numb to the talk in this book is maybe a sign that the book is working. xD
The more I step back from the book, the more I like it. I think I'm probably missing things and making misinterpretations, maybe my ideas even being colored by other books I'm reading (The Shining and The Weirdness).

So far, I've been kind of... bored. I like creepy (but not scary), and this just isn't... creepy. Th..."
I posted my thoughts on the ending a little above on my chapter 3 thoughts. Ending was interesting I thought. I have at least two different interpretations for it now, probably more. Will discuss when we get to it in the readthrough. =)
Looking forward to trying the writer's other works.
I think I was under the impression it was a psychological thriller when I picked it up. ^^;;; Maybe if I hadn't gone in thinking that, I wouldn't be quite so confused.
Whelp, I'm out. The end if chapter two just disgusts me.
(view spoiler)
There's just not enough here for me to try and power through the last chapter. Sorry guys.
(view spoiler)
There's just not enough here for me to try and power through the last chapter. Sorry guys.


Alex G wrote: "pretty strong contrarian views. it's been a tough couple of weeks for me at work (on deadline) and busy w/family stuff on the weekends--i haven't even watched my fav anime series for the last two w..."
I think it's all in what you like. I'm not big on slasher flicks and the like, so the end of chapter two just didn't click for me at all. ^^;;;
I think it's all in what you like. I'm not big on slasher flicks and the like, so the end of chapter two just didn't click for me at all. ^^;;;

It was definitely a shock, and there was at least one line that truly disgusted me. I actually think I had a lower tolerance for the scene where Kenji tried to get a woman to infiltrate and espionage for him by offering a service for Frank and telling him about whether it seemed he had committed the atrocity that was in the news based on the performance (just too much info). That was my almost done point, but I stuck through to the end (it gets a lot more philosophical towards the end).
In terms of Chapter 3 stuff, the (view spoiler)

Terrence wrote: "I hope you don't mind Selena, left some comments on your review. Mostly just explaining my take and giving you some Chapter 3 info from what I recall."
If you want to comment on my review (or comment on my comments in response to your original comments--comment-ception), please comment on the review rather than in the discussion about the book as a whole.
If you want to comment on my review (or comment on my comments in response to your original comments--comment-ception), please comment on the review rather than in the discussion about the book as a whole.

I like commentception (I can't figure out how to edit a comment in a review). xC
Yeah, that part was gruesome Alex.
Alex G wrote: "p.144: sounds like a critique on contemporary japanese society more than horror now."
What didn't you get? The ending? It was pretty "what?" when I read it.
And yeah, there were elements of critique for a lot of aspects of society, including (view spoiler) .
Terrence wrote: "Ah, sorry. T.T
I like commentception (I can't figure out how to edit a comment). xC"
In threads like these, you should be able to click a link that says "edit" between reply and delete. If it's a comment on a review, however, I don't think that's an option. You just have to copy your comment, delete the original, than paste it into the text box and edit however you need to. I don't recommend doing this if someone's already replied though.
I like commentception (I can't figure out how to edit a comment). xC"
In threads like these, you should be able to click a link that says "edit" between reply and delete. If it's a comment on a review, however, I don't think that's an option. You just have to copy your comment, delete the original, than paste it into the text box and edit however you need to. I don't recommend doing this if someone's already replied though.

correct. guess i'll have to wait until the 22nd to fully discuss it.
i'm going to read some of Ryu Murakami's other stuff--maybe Popular Hits of the Showa Era to get a handle on what he's attempting to communicate. from browsing his books, he seems to be a satirist.

correct. guess i'll have to wait until the 22nd to fully discuss it."
You can spoiler tag it, but waiting might be better if you need to digest that ending.
Megha wrote: "Just completed In the Miso Soup
Have we read this book in this group? If not, we have to. The book takes us throught the red light area of Tokyo and throws a lot of questions on the strangeness an..."
Thanks for the suggestion for the Group Read. I had a lot of fun going through it here. =)
Megha wrote: "Just noticed you guys are reading this book. I read it months earlier and was very impressed. It was my first book by Ryu Murakami. Impressed and yearning for more, I picked his first book - 'Almos..."
Too bad the love fest did not last passed one book. xD
I saw another poster sharing in the LN suggestion thread that this book's ending / final chapter felt rushed and the existential stuff did little for them. Moe had a similar experience of disengagement with the latter half. I was ok with the pacing, but maybe I expected something different or had less expectations. Now I have some expectation for my next read of R Murakami (and expectation that it will get worse if this book was R Murakami light).

Megha - this was my first of his books too, and I was really impressed, but I was about to pick up Almost Transparent Blue next and now I am concerned. Is it that bad?

Almost Transparent Blue is his first book to have popular acclaim. as with any artist, Murakami will go through different stages of development. so, if you liked In the Miso Soup, then i'd think that you'd want another book that is in-line w/his current style and thinking. that's why i was thinking to read Popular Hits of the Showa Era (in the GR list the translator is the same as well, so i think that there'd be some consistency in the english text as well.)

Good idea. Let me know when you get it, as my library system has it too [I've got quite a few books on my plate, so no rush here].
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Reading Schedule
9/11-9/24: Chapter 1
9/25-10/8: Chapter 2
10/9-10/22: Chapter 3
Warning: this book contains Sexual Content
Warning: this book contains graphic depictions of murder and torture