Tag: Book Review
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[Book Review] Librarian, Hardships
This is a simple and heartfelt narrative about the everyday lives of those in the librarian profession π. If you’re hoping for a book with endless powerful prose or captivating entertainment that you can’t turn away from, ‘Librarian, Hardships’ isn’t it. The author doesn’t exactly have a knack for writing with flair. Personally, I don’t…
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How Many More Full Moons Will I Witness?
At the book’s end, there’s an epilogue by Masafumi Suzuki, who interviewed Ryuichi Sakamoto for this book. While I tried to remain composed reading the main text, this part broke my heart.
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Murakami T
It felt as dull as ‘Whatβs There in Laos Anyway?’ or ‘The Scrap.’ However, Iβm hesitant to say it won’t be enjoyable for first-time Haruki essay readers. It might just be my own familiarity with his writing that’s making it feel repetitive. Maybe I’ve grown tired of the recurring whiskey, jazz, and marathon metaphors. But…
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Why Is Everyone Flocking to That Hospital?
The author, a marketing expert for hospitals, shares their experiences and insights on hospital marketing. The content includes universally applicable stories in the marketing realm, articulately explained through anecdotes.
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So, That’s Radio
Looking back, I realized there was a ‘radio writer’ behind those memories. But honestly, the book isn’t mind-blowingly exciting or deeply impactful. It does carry the challenges and life philosophies of being a radio writer, but overall, it’s calm and a bit bland. π Even though it’s a short read, it felt like it took…