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I was hoping just for the list of the book titles. I'm curious to see what a your professor decided is required reading.
I might take up your offer for the English versions if I can find the bunko version in Book Off. I haven't really taken the time to learn how to put Aozora books onto the Kindle because I kind of like the little bunko books anyway. >ニコ<
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I totally misunderstood that question ^^'.
We had: 砂の女(Kobo Abe), Setting SUn(Osamu Dazai)、河童(Akutagawa Ryunosuke), キッチン(Yoshimoto Banana <3), Masks & Years of Waiting (Fumiko Enchi), Geisha, a Life (mineko Iwasaki), Death of a Tea Master & Hunting Gun (Yasushi Inoue), Ladcadio Hearn's Japan (anthology), A Strange Tale from East of the River (Kafū Nagai), The Master of Go, 雪国、山の音 (Kawabata), Runaway Horses, 金閣寺 & the way of the Samurai (mishima), Kinshu (Teru Miyamoto), South of the Border, West of the Sun & IQ84 (haruki murakami), Coin Locker Babies (Ryu Murakami), A personal Experience (Kenzaburo Oe... I hated this book), Wild Geese&The Dancer(Mori Ogai), The book of tea (Okakura), I am a Cat & こころ (Soseki), A Cat, a Man, and Two Women (Jun'ichirō Tanizaki).
Not sure about the names in English for some of them. The ones I left in Japanese we also covered in translations class.
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Wow, almost all of them are classics. You sure didn't lose your time reading those.
(Thanks for the list, it gave me some ideas).
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Hmm, tried to make an update today, but it seems to have been applied twice and the delete update button doesn't work.
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How do you guys tackle books with occasional words that are somewhat strange, such as WWII terms? I'm reading 永遠の0 right now and I do fine until the guy starts talking about planes and all that. Some words aren't even on most of the dictionary sites I use. It's very depressing attempting to read it at some points.
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Wow, it's all over. Guess I can stop reading now.
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I really enjoyed プラチナデータ by 東野圭吾.
It's pretty easy to read and the story's interesting (mystery/detective novel style). :]
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I like these books.
[funny]イン・ザ・プール(奥田 英朗)
[poignant]その日のまえに(重松 清)
[crime mystery]天使のナイフ(薬丸 岳)
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Starts tomorrow. It's a half-round (from the 15th to the 30th)
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perfect timing, right before school starts. round 2.5 started a few hours ago
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It really is perfect timing for that, Aspiring. I just finished summer intensive at school. I also feel it's a good amount of time since the last one (so's I could catch up on speaking, vocab, listening and writing).
I'm getting my wisdoms pulled tomorrow morning. I don't know if this will allow me to read more because of time off of work or less because of extreme pain. Ibuprofen will be my reading partner.
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I finished my final unread Japanese novel yesterday. I had ordered some new ones over a week ago and it still hasn't even shipped out yet from Kinokuniya. ;_;