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Jun 30, 2018 12:47PM

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I’m in a massive reading slump at the mo, starting one hundred things, finishing none.

I’m in a massive reading slump at the mo, starting one hundred things, finishing none."
That’s a bummer, Jeshika. I hope you enjoy and finish one soon. Maybe a graphic novel?

I’m in a massive reading slump at the mo, starting one hundred things, finishing none."
If you want advice:
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That's why I'm reading a half-memoir on religion right now, and when I go to the library, I got some graphic novels and non-fiction to pick up. There's a memoir on a cat I'm looking forward to picking up! I'm assuming this is one special cat, because I don't think my cat would give me much material.
"three weeks later, I bopped my owner because she looked at me wrong. She didn't give me the canned chicken supreme."


I like that it doesn’t feel dated, in terms of his writing style. Cult X is next for me. I hope you’re a fan, or my commitment might take a hit.


Took me forever to finish what should have been a quick read, but yes, I quite enjoyed the Blue Train too. Poirot really takes the cake in this one, but somehow quite endearing, haha. And there was a nice hint of romance too, and some decent characterisation.
Now I'm about a third through Goodbye Tsugumi, by Banana Yoshimoto. So far so good. This is my first book of hers.

I am! I like it so far :P


The Lady Killer
Seventeen
Cult X
My year of Dirt and Water
Tokyo Romance
Japanese Whiskey
Ultimate Samurai Guide
Samurai Castles
Amy’s Guide to Manners in Japan
Merchant’s Tale
I’ll link it once it goes live.

I am! I ..."
I started too!

The Lady Killer
Seventeen
Cult X
My year of Dirt and Water
Tokyo Ro..."
I"m excited that I'm only familiar with 4 of them, so you get to be my canary in the coal mine. :) Looking forward to your reviews/feedback!

"If dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide collected in the mine, the gases would kill the canary before killing the miners, thus providing a warning to exit the tunnels immediately."
poor Josh. can't he be our brave avant-guard samurai explorer instead.

"If dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide collected in t..."
I was counting on all of his reads being full of oxygen and garnering 4 - 5 stars a piece. Of course, it's possible that one of them along the way might be dangerous, but Josh is a fit and hardy reader. I've yet to see the reader that is fatally wounded by a bad read. :)
But brave avant-guard samurai explorer, while a mouthful, is a suitable alternative.

no problem at all, agnetta. It's happened to all of us. :)

My friend visited for a week so I haven't done much reading, hopefully that will help too.

It's a more modern take on the same subject, more sexualized, non-linear, like 60s experimental Japanese cinema. The author enjoys being unmarried and living alone... or does he?

It's a more ..."
that's a fascinating summary at the GR page, too. Can't wait to see what you think when you're finished.


Shinata’s Ryoma Sakamoto bio (fun, in depth)
M or N (Trying some Agatha to calm my nerves)
Cult X (good, but slow at times)
Dark Nights Passage (ibid)
And more

And yes, his style has totally conquered me.

I read the novel after I saw the film. I found the novel really freaky, especially since I was reading it late at night. That said, I couldn't rewatch the film either, haha.

The film is great but there is so much more to the books.

I'm in the rather awkward spot of thinking this is one of those rare cases where the movie improved upon the book in every way. I understand where many of the books defenders come from, but to me, every change in the film improved the story and took a somewhat silly supernatural meets science story and turned it into a chilling (and in a way, rather touching) film.
Also, fun story about the film. First time I watched it, the lightbulb in my room blew out halfway through the film, leaving me in darkness other than the light from the television... then my phone rang. Scared the hell out of me. :D

Tim: Haha, as for me, I saw it in the cinema and the part where Sadako crawled out freaked me out so much I had to walk it off afterwards. My friend couldn't stop laughing at me.

I'm in th..."
ACK!!!!!

group. The link to the discussion thread is below. I suspect it might be a very quiet thread unless some readers who live and breathe Japanese lit wander over and comment, so please do so if you're in the mood for Dazai or have read it previously and want to share your thoughts.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


Does it matter which order I read them in? I didn’t realize they were related other than by Dazai’s perspective and talent.


That makes sense.

Am trying to get Megumi Goto's 'Chorus of Mushrooms'...once I finish my current reading, though.

"I tried to be extra pleasant to her. She was getting on my nerves, hanging around so much. But she wouldn't be hanging around long, so I thought I ought to be as nice as I could."
Our narrator's thoughts about his girlfriend who he plans on killing. It's, uh... rather terrifying.


I don't mind the extra notifications for this thread about non-Japanese books, but some might.

I don't mind the extra notifications for this th..."
Just my personal opinion, but I think it's ok for this one to be off-topic. I think the purpose of this thread was to share what other members are reading, so more of a social thing ^^

Bill - I don’t mind what people post about here, at first I was confused that it wasn’t all Japanese stuff but I think it’s kind of fun to see what else people enjoy. :)
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