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That Sir Blackbrich is just what the doctor ordered. Thank you
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I had a dream in which my whole imaginary collection of Japanese light novels (or ranobe) disappeared due to a very sudden and realistic hard drive crash. I remember feeling particularly depressed because of losing 「NHKにようこそ」、「きののたび」and「狼と香辛料」(but of course in my dream many more titles were gone and that made me feel really sad). As it was a pretty nasty nightmare, I wonder if some good soul would help me chase it away and, say, share some pictures of cute, little Japanese kittens to make me feel better?
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404 file not found or something went wrong in my search to find something that couldn't possibly exist
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EDIT: wrong topic, I'm reading too many of them at the same time.
By the way, I've found キノの旅 a little too difficult for my level. Oddly ノルウェイの森 is better. (I'm at 2000 sentences on Anki)
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Did anyone happen to come across some really detailed reviews of Murakami books, other than Hard Boiled Wonderland? I would be most interested in reading in relation to A Wild Sheep Chase (羊をめぐる冒険) and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (ねじまき鳥クロニクル).
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There's a lot of reviews to go through... What reviews would you recommend going through first? In a easy level I mean.
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I know this is a long shot, but does anyone still have copies of that amazing collection that IceCream and Fadeway were sharing? I made the terrible mistake of grabbing a review of the first book in a series for later perusal, and now I'm dying to see what the later books are like, but Fadeway's DropBox link seems to be dead. If anyone has any leads I will be ever so appreciative; I haven't been able to find the same set anywhere else.
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Thank you!
The Tumblr page looks interesting, but I keep getting stuck in a dead end wherein I am encouraged to download suspicious-looking toolbars. Have you had any luck with it personally? I suppose it's not as if I don't have enough to be going on with in any case...
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I wasn't able to read it in Japanese, but "In Praise of Shadows" (陰翳礼讃) was a great. It is a wonderful essay on Japanese aesthetics. I read it two weeks ago and I am suprised how much of it is also applicable to things here in Europe and that it is so very up-to-daten (it was published in the 1933).