Shakunatz
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From: 東京
Registered: 2009-08-18
Posts: 97
I don't know if you ever heard about this contest. It's a unique opportunity to improve your L2 challenging other a*atters.
This is going to be the 3rd edition and every time we get more numerous, we have more fun and we end up reading far more than we would have expected 
How stated in the subject this is a reading contest...but nobody ever said you have to read only books. The sources you can use comprise videogames, subs, web pages,lyrics, comments from nico nico and manga. Obviously, page from books =/ page from manga and so on.
The contest is held on twitter and if you bother reading the trash talk (you can find it at #tadoku) you may find something interesting. Actually, this is my favourite way to get new material.
Here you can find the rules of the contest (be sure to read also the recent updates as something changed).
I do not run the contest, I've just posted here to let you know about it...and to recruit new opponents 
caivano
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From: Tokyo
Registered: 2010-03-14
Posts: 705
Yup, and the scoring is not really accurate, but despite that it definitely is good motivation trying to climb the ladder! Plus on your second run you're competing against yourself, so as long as you read similar material it's a fair fight 
As a means of study I found reporting daily results to be really helpful. Also focusing on just the one task removes all the time taken to decide what to do.
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Shakunatz
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From: 東京
Registered: 2009-08-18
Posts: 97
@caivano
If you can read Japanese novels I'd suggest:
赤い指 東野圭吾
悪人 吉田 修一
告白 湊かなえ
And every 乙一's book you can find !
If you want to try a very peculiar light novel, try this one: 犬とハサミは使いよう. I loved it because there was almost no sex situations involved (contrary to the typical light novel), the author played with words A LOT and I laughed not just for the plot itself, but also for the narration style.
The more I read in Japanese the more I find myself loving 探偵小説; consequently, if you don't like this genre of book, you should ignore this post XD
Edite: Here I am, Little_strokes
Last edited by Shakunatz (2011 October 01, 5:11 am)
Shakunatz wrote:
@caivano
If you can read Japanese novels I'd suggest:
赤い指 東野圭吾
東野圭吾 is awesome. On the easier end of novels as a large portion of his books are conversations between people as opposed to intensely literary descriptions, etc. and the stories tend to be engaging and exciting.
I would also suggest,
容疑者Xの献身
麒麟の翼
流星の絆
as books by him that I quite enjoyed.
Also 村上春樹 - there's a pretty intense split between people who love and hate him, though, so that might be a place to be careful.
His newest, 1Q84, was quite good (for someone who likes his books..). It's tricky, I know. D:
inertia
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From: Japan
Registered: 2009-11-09
Posts: 19
I decided to join in. Well, I'm mostly just reading kids' books around middle elementary school level, but that's all I can do now without going into super-slow decryption mode which would defeat the purpose of a tadoku challenge. I'm hoping that a month of plowing through as many of these as I can will kick my level up a bit and I can start going for more difficult material. One of the books I'm reading is 窓ぎわのトットちゃん and although I like it, it still tires me quickly.
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IceCream
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Registered: 2009-05-08
Posts: 3124
yeah, it's kinda nice to have an excuse to just read and not pick through with a dictionary, right? 
容疑者Xの献身? As in, the one that was made into one of the Galileo drama films then? And 流星の絆 as in also the same as the drama? Did he write the whole galileo series then?
Anyway, sounds good! i'm in the mood for something detectivey today, so i might give them a shot, thanks!!
Seizar
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From: Rome, Italy
Registered: 2009-05-23
Posts: 38
I love this contest 
For those looking for an easy read I'd like to suggest 若草色のポシェット, first book in the 杉原爽香シリーズ.
It was recommended quite some time ago in a thread somewhere on this forum, and it was also one of the first books I read in Japanese. Imho it's a great book to go from reading manga to easy novels, I didn't have much in terms of vocab and grammar under my belt when I started reading it (I was done with the core6000 decks and not much more) and it didn't feel too hard, I remember reading 1-2 chapters in a day without much effort. Of course there was some stuff that I didn't understand, but it was possible to follow the story, laugh at the jokes, etc.
I also really liked 告白, though it's quite a bit harder than 若草色のポシェット and I wouldn't suggest it as a first book.
My handle is Seizar86, I won't be logging my Japanese pages this month because I'd like to prioritize my Korean, but it will still be nice to see how everyone is doing 
IceCream
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i really recommend 伊坂幸太郎 死神の精度!! i started reading it yesterday, and i'm really enjoying it!!!
It's not as easy as 東野圭吾 for sure, but it's not too difficult either... certainly not as much new (obscureish) vocabulary as キノの旅, and it's very readable, captivating, and entertaining. (it's not a detective novel though) 
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