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March 2023: Japan
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Anita wrote: "This list may be helpful to anyone still looking for options!https://japanobjects.com/features/jap..."
I love this list. I found many more I’d like to read. Hoopla has many of the books that my library doesn’t have.
Does anyone remember if there are Subdue the Shelf rules that apply to Manga and graphic novels?
These are the books I am contemplating. If anyone would lije to do a (Twin/Buddy) read of any of these, that may determine my choice!Snow Country
The Woman in the Dunes
Foundations of Oriental Art & Symbolism
Japanese Notebooks
Japanese Farm Food
Memoirs of a Geisha
Japanese Fairy Tales
Shōgun
Declutter: The Japanese Art of Minimalism
Simplicity at Home: Japanese Rituals, Recipes, and Arrangements for Thoughtful Living
Surviving Hiroshima: A Young Woman's Story
Minka: My Farmhouse in Japan
The Abundance of Less: Lessons in Simple Living from Rural Japan
Surviving Hiroshima: A Young Woman's Story reading this for Subduing the Shelf
Thank you for the lists they were helpful. May keep adding to this list so check back.
Cosmic - nothing on your list happens to match my plan for this month, which is to knock off a birthday Candle with this Japan tag. But I just wanted to say Welcome, and that I am really glad you are jumping in, and hope we can do a buddy read another time.
Amy wrote: "Cosmic - nothing on your list happens to match my plan for this month, which is to knock off a birthday Candle with this Japan tag. But I just wanted to say Welcome, and that I am really glad you a..."Thanks Amy.
I am kinda new to this group. What does "knock off a birthday Candle with this Japan tag " mean?
Cosmic wrote: "These are the books I am contemplating. If anyone would lije to do a (Twin/Buddy) read of any of these, that may determine my choice!Snow Country
The Woman in the Dunes
[..."
I have [book:Japanese Farm Food|13544281] cookbook, I've enjoyed looking through it but never managed to actually use it. It is so beautiful. I'll love to see your take on it.
Cosmic, this is our 15th anniversary and so we have a birthday challenge putting candles on our cake:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
One of our two year long challenges is the PBT Birthday Challenge, since we are in our 15th year. So there are 15 "quests" or Candles to blow out. One of them is to read one of the books from an older list that was created of Top 100 PBT Fiction Books. I knew that with either Japan or Music, I could fulfill that. So my book is the Wind Up Bird Chronicle. Our other year long challenge is Subdue the Shelf. The Trim the TBR Challenge is an optional one, carried over from a year that we did it as a year long for the entire group. There are other mini challenges, but many people who join just stick with the monthly tag for a bit, and do what they can. Some only do that anyway. I hope that helps.
Cosmic wrote: "Amy wrote: "Cosmic - nothing on your list happens to match my plan for this month, which is to knock off a birthday Candle with this Japan tag. But I just wanted to say Welcome, and that I am reall..."Hello Cosmic! Welcome to PBT . . .
I am one of our four administrators, so just wanted to say hello.
This year is the 15th year we've been in existence, so we are celebrating!! You are welcome to join our Happy Birthday, PBT challenge if you like that type of thing (no pressure though).
The details can be found here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Every year, we have two year-long challenges, but new members are welcome to join them at any time.
If you choose to participate in the "Birthday" challenge and by chance you have already read something in 2023 that fits one of the "candles" , you can count that. For the "Subdue" challenge, you would just start now, since it involves using dice moves. These are of course optional activities. So is the Monthly Tag for that matter, but I have often been surprised at how a book I was going to read anyway ends up fitting.I joined this group because my GR friend, Book Concierge, (who I have since happily met in real life!) recommended it as a very active group - and it sure is that!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Woman in the Dunes (other topics)Snow Country (other topics)
Minka: My Farmhouse in Japan (other topics)
Surviving Hiroshima: A Young Woman's Story (other topics)
The Abundance of Less: Lessons in Simple Living from Rural Japan (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Emiko Jean (other topics)Gail Tsukiyama (other topics)
Alessandro Baricco (other topics)
Kappa Senoh (other topics)
Lydia Minatoya (other topics)
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It wasn't on my tbr, but I do also realize it will be a tough one.