This is the fourth book in the Galileo series. It is a collection of five short stories. Four of the short stories were first published in various magazines and one was written for the book edition, which was first published in 2008. As far as I know, this book has not been translated into English...
October wrap up and Nonfiction November
I only read two novels in October, but one of them was very long and rather challenging!
Book review: 『いたいのいたいの、とんでゆけ』by Sugaru Miaki
A beautiful story of love and revenge with lovable characters and some unexpected turns. Recommended!
Book review: 『六番目の小夜子』 by Riku Onda
Riku Onda is a prolific author who won the Naoki Prize in 2017 for her novel 『蜜蜂と遠雷』. 『六番目の小夜子』 is the author’s debut novel. Review 『六番目の小夜子』 has overall positive reviews on Amazon, but it is hard for me to understand why... Maybe some reviews are from readers who love Riku Onda and enjoyed reading her debut..
September wrap up: 4 books less on my TBR!
I managed to read 4 books from my TBR pile in September! I can’t wait to order new books now!
Book review: 『11文字の殺人』 by Keigo Higashino
『11文字の殺人』 is one of Keigo Higashino's first novels. It was first published in 1990 and got a new bunko edition this year (2020) with a new design cover and a bigger font. Review This book is a real page-turner. I found it very easy to read, the kind of books where I am able to read..
Inhae reads the news: September 2020
Note: I haven't been able to translate all the extracts I chose by lack of time. I also found the articles rather difficult to read and quite long for most of them. I got discouraged more than once, not being able to understand the articles by simply reading them. Even after looking up words, some..
Book review: 『誰も知らない死刑の舞台裏』 by Shoji Kondo
Shoji Kondo is a journalist, author and scriptwriter. He is the representative of the NPO法人731部隊・細菌戦資料センター, an NPO that works on revealing the atrocities committed in Unit 731, as well as establishing Japan's responsibility and build a better relationship with China. (source) I have been wanting to learn more about death penalty in Japan since I..
Review: monthly magazine ニュースがわかる
In this post, I want to talk about an online magazine that can be great for language learners who want to practise reading in Japanese or who want to get into reading the news in Japanese. 『ニュースがわかる』 is a monthly magazine for secondary and high school readers published by Mainichi. The entire magazine has complete..
Book review: 『白馬山荘殺人事件』 by Keigo Higashino
The more I read Keigo Higashino, the more I think that I like his earlier writings the most (with the exception of the Kaga series, for which I find that the books get better and better). Based on the books that I have read that date from the late 80s and early 90s like 『白馬山荘殺人事件』, 『仮面山荘殺人事件』..
Book review: 『アンフィニシュトの書』 by Shinya Asashiro
An engrossing mystery light novel!
August wrap up
I read 6 books in August, including two novelisations and two Higashino books.