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The Memory Police
The Memory Police | Yoko Ogawa
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SaraBeagle
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What an ending! Wow.

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Megabooks
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This didn‘t work for me. The narrator‘s voice was so perky that I had trouble connecting with the more sinister parts of it. I‘m trying another book for #AuthorAMonth in print.

A young woman lives on an island where the memory police enforce the disappearance of items from lexicon of their world. But some people can remember these items after they disappear. The woman‘s editor is one of these people, and she must hide him from the memory police.

LeahBergen Perky is off putting. Wait … that should be a hashtag. 😉 1y
Megabooks @LeahBergen it totally needs to be! I read this in print, and I connected strongly with its darkness. 1y
LeahBergen Oh, that one sounds good! 1y
IamIamIam I have 12% left and I'm on the struggle bus to finish it!!! It's so slow but I understand that it's supposed to be atmospheric. An interesting concept but it's death by a million cuts, lol! 11mo
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actualdisneyprincess
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Coordinated my cup to my book today, without even meaning to! 😂 This was recommended by my honorary cousin (well, she asked if I would read it for her for her class 😂), and I‘m enjoying it so far…even though there is definitely an eerie vibe that‘s unsettling about the concept… #thememorypolice #yokoogawa #intranslation

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Booworm94
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Eye opening read. Couldn‘t put it down.

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Booksandtea23
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1. Yes I have plenty of books to read on my bookshelf that I haven‘t read yet.😆

2. About 4 years.

I‘m

Nute Thanks for the tag, Paris!💕 I am a mood reader and that mood seems to change on the hour. I have been gung-ho for a book in the store, but by the time that I get home with the purchase I‘m feelin‘ something else.🥴 I have so many books that were purchased with enthusiasm, but remain lingering and unread on my bookshelves. 2y
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TheKidUpstairs
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The first half is, unfortunately, a little uneven. The world building is a little clunky and leaves some holes and inconsistencies behind. But Ogawa's words are always beautiful. And then about half way, I found emotional investment and didn't mind the plot holes so much. The second half was love and heartbreak, leading to a haunting conclusion. Well worth pushing through.

#NewYearWhoDis #NYWD22 @monalyisha

monalyisha “Pushing through” doesn‘t indicate pleasure, does it? 😆 But I‘m still glad you read it! I enjoyed everything but the last few pages. I thought that the beginning, with her focus on the disappearance of individual common items/creatures was really beautiful (& sad, of course!). (edited) 2y
TheKidUpstairs @monalyisha I'm really glad I read it! I enjoyed the writing in the beginning, but I just couldn't engage with the story until the story within the story showed where it was going (when he took her to the tower). Then I loved the second half. And I actually liked the ending. I found it haunting and sad and beautiful all at once. 2y
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Nikki_E
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The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa. Book 7 of 2021.

Ironically, I don‘t remember much about this aside from the very basic plot.

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He gets jealous of the books

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MariaMC
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Mehso-so

Incredible writing and a very haunting and immersive story. However I was expecting some sort of an explanation for the events happening, some sort of reasoning which the ending did not offer. Still a great read nevertheless.

IuliaC Imi place autoarea, am descoperit-o si eu recent, am pe lista "Revenge" 3y
MariaMC Si eu The Housekeeper and the Professor. Ador autorii japonezi, au o perspectiva complet diferită. Cartea asta îmi amintește puțin de 1984, dar se termina cam in coada de peste, cumva as spune ca se termina neterminata :) 3y
IuliaC Abia astept sa o citesc, m-ai facut curioasa 😁 Am observat ca autorii japonezi au o sensibilitate aparte. Si am descoperit ca nici cei coreeni nu sunt mai prejos 3y
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MariaMC Uite ca nu cred ca am avut ocazia sa citesc vreun autor coreean. Poți sa îmi recomanzi ceva ce ți-a plăcut? 3y
IuliaC Bae Suah "M-am saturat de tine", de Han Kang "Vegetariana" si Frances Cha "If I Had Your Face". Nu pot sa spun ca mi-au placut, dar sunt ceva diferit, cu specificitati locale 3y
MariaMC Am sa le caut. Mulțumesc mult! ☺️ 3y
IuliaC Scrie-mi cu Reply to, ca sa primesc notificare; aici e ca la instagram pe vremuri 😁🙈 3y
MariaMC @IuliaC am înțeles! Haha, mai au nițel de îmbunățit la app... 3y
IuliaC Cine stie daca mai apuca sa faca ceva; chiar nu stiu din ce traieste aceasta app 😁 3y
MariaMC @IuliaC aici e popular Goodreads, nimeni nu a auzit de Litsy 😁 3y
IuliaC Dar Goodreads nu are formatul asta de instagram, nu-i asa fun 😜 Vad oricum ca de Litsy nu s-a auzit decat in lumea anglo-saxona, daca vad pe cineva din Europa e minune 3y
MariaMC Serios? Nu știam ca nu e popular in Europa... ca nici in US nu e 3y
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Centique
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This was mesmerisingly sad. Before you pick up this beautiful book just know that it is almost dreamlike or a fable - you won‘t get answers, there is no world building. You will be immersed in one woman‘s intimate struggle to try and save a person who remembers on an island where everyone collectively forgets - for example one day flowers disappear. (And therefore ladybugs I‘m guessing like this little guy I found) ⬇️

Centique This would be great to discuss at book club. Some thoughts under the spoiler tag ⬇️ 3y
Centique There are a couple of things I took from this. One is our complicity as a population when we accept totalitarian government. When we fail to stand up for others we acquiesce as well to our own slower demise. I think the novel within the novel compares this to an abusive relationship. Here again as you accept successive intrusions on your freedom, you are whittled away. 3y
Centique The government has become an abusive lover, a jailer but ultimately the prisoner becomes their own executioner, like the population of the island disappearing through their own volition. The old man says it will all be fine, and I think he represents that desire to keep your head down and hang on to what good things are left. It‘s comforting but futile, just as the kidnapper‘s appetite keeps moving and the prisoner is not worth any consideration, 3y
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Centique so the government is relentless beyond logic in its pursuits and there is no stopping point. Even total compliance, even the achievement of its every wish and desire does not stop the momentum towards obliteration. 3y
TrishB Still on my pile! 3y
Centique @TrishB I think you‘ll like it but it is quite a hopeless view of authority/governments so you might want to be feeling resilient! 3y
Cathythoughts Great review 👍🏻❤️ 3y
Rissreads It‘s on my wish list! 3y
TrishB I definitely also have that hopeless view! 3y
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MySharonaK
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I feel that my words won‘t do this novel justice. It‘s a rare beauty, a haunting tale that manages to stay quiet and gentle while letting the horrors creep in. It broke my heart but then also hugged me. When finished I felt that I wish it was longer. A true gem.

Gissy I really loved that novel and it broke my heart. Beautifully written. 3y
MySharonaK @Gissy Yes that‘s how I feel too ❤️ 3y
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AnneCecilie
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#BookReport

Finished/ read:
📚 Vernon Subutex 3
📚 The Ickabog #Ickabogalong
📚 Night Sky with Exit Wounds
🎧 The Memory Police
📚 Love and Other Thought Experiments

In progress:
📚 Anne‘s House of Dreams #KindredSpiritsBuddyRead
📚 Mansfield Park #PemberLittens

Another great reading week is in the books.
The Memory Police and Love and Other Thought Experiments were absolutely amazing.

Cinfhen I‘ve been so on the fence with Memory Police!! Maybe I need to give it a try 3y
AnneCecilie @Cinfhen I listened to the audio through Libby and really liked the narrator. She had a quiet voice that fitted the story well. 3y
Cinfhen Good to know!!! I‘ll look for the audio ♥️Thanks 3y
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AnneCecilie
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WHAT A BOOK. Our protagonist tells the story of herself, The Old Man and R. They live on an island where the memory police controls everything. If the memory police decides that all birds are to disappear, no one will know what it is, all things with birds on it will be burned and your home will be raided. And in this way the memory police have things disappeared. And we follow our protagonist as she experience this and have to deal with it.

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Addison_Reads
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#ReadingAsia2021 @BarbaraBB @Librarybelle

I know others didn't enjoy this one, but I really did. There isn't a lot of action, however, the premise of a small town where things are being forgotten was unique and terrifying to me. I did want more explanation, but overall it didn't distract from me becoming immersed in the story.

Librarybelle Glad you liked this one! 3y
BarbaraBB One of last year‘s favorites for me! 3y
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phantomx
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Looking for an odd fiction story where things go missing in a Japanese town.
Try Yoko Ogawa's Memory Police

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TheEllieMo
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Theres a certain whimsical style to all the Japanese novels that I‘ve read, and this dystopian novel is no exception. It raises some interesting questions on memory loss and perception.

#12Booksof2020
@Andrew65

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kaysworld1
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Thank you @squirrelbrain for my lovely birthday gift 💗
And thank you all for the birthday wishes you made me feel not so forgotten about! 🥰💛

#librarybook #booksiown #birthdaygifts #litsyfamily #litsyfriends #reflectonlife #jbuk #reading

Mitch Yeah - happy birthday 🌟🌟🌟🌟 3y
AmyG Happy Birthday 🎉🎊🎁🎂 3y
Hazel2019 Happy birthday! 🥳 and that‘s one of my favorite books 😃 3y
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squirrelbrain Happy Birthday for yesterday! I hope you like the book - It‘s one of my favourites of the year. 😘 3y
Caroline2 Happy birthday! I hope my present arrived on time, apologies if not!! 🤦‍♀️ (edited) 3y
kaysworld1 @Caroline2 oh no nothing has turned up but ill keep my eyes peeled and let you know. Thank you for thinking of me though 🥰 3y
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HeathHof
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The synopsis had me excited and going into this with high hopes. I liked the atmosphere the author set up but I found the explanations for the events to be far too vague for this one to be a pick.

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Read my review of The Memory Police by Yōko Ogawa.

https://bit.ly/2VJ4a2w

RRKReads rating: ⭐⭐

#2020 #YearEndReadingPlans #RRKReadsTBR #BookReviews

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Caroline2
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Ohhh look what just arrived!!! 😀 Thank you so much @kathedron Kate! I‘ve been dying to read this for ages now! 📚 🎁 ❤️

rockpools Pretty sure this‘ll be on my favourites of the year list! 3y
squirrelbrain I loved this one too @rockpools! 3y
Cathythoughts Very nice ✨ 3y
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kaysworld1 Hello there you have a present and card coming your way 😀 😘 xxxx 3y
bernadette I really liked this one. Hope you enjoy it. 3y
quietlycuriouskate You're welcome, Caroline. The pleasure is mine. 😊 3y
Caroline2 @Cathythoughts Isn‘t it! 😊 Love our #jbuk group! ❤️ 3y
Caroline2 @kaysworld1 Oh lovely! Thank you! 😁 3y
Caroline2 @bernadette I‘m really looking forward to it! 👍 3y
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TheEllieMo
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I‘m quite a fan of Japanese writing, which based on what I‘ve read so far, is very understated in its prose but can pack quite a punch. This tale of control, memory and loss is no exception, and I loved it.

Don‘t usually link to other sites but as I loved this book so much, I‘m linking my Goodreads review https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37004370

This clears one of my Free Spaces on #BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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andrew61
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#bookclubworthy #booked2020 @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft @Cinfhen
Penultimate in the challenge + a bk i suggested for my book club in dec (zoom at mo).
Loved this wonderfully unnerving story abt an island where things disappear; roses, birds,photos, ferry boats novels+ individuals lose their memories as police pounce on offenders & those whose memories survive. Beautiful and v scary in equal measure, I think it will be a classic.

sarahbarnes I really liked this one, too. 3y
andrew61 @sarahbarnes yes I am still thinking about it ,strange and very haunting. 3y
Tanisha_A I loved this one 3y
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Cinfhen I just bought this today as it was a #KindleDeal $1.99 !!! Cheaper than a pack of gum 😜 3y
Cathythoughts Great review! I think out bookshops will reopen later this coming week .... I might go a bit mad 😁& this will be on my list 3y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Sounds intriguing! 3y
Anna40 Ah! Birra Morretti 😊! 3y
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Gissy
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Unpopular opinion because I loved this book. It is slow pace, not much action. Theme was common in the 80‘ but book was recently translated.
Small things start to disappear until memories and meaning of those objects are part of an oblivion world, nothingness will prevailed. Some will retain their memories and will be in the Memory Police list. Who we are without memories. Small details and friendship will be
meaningful and worthy. Continue👇

Gissy Love the way it was written, even with a hard topic, for me was smooth, like a soft song, like a whisper and I read it physically, not in audio. It was so surrealistic like the picture of Magritte‘s paint. But I can understand why some persons find it boring but not for me. 4⭐️
Nov #BookSpinBingi @TheAromaofBooks #NovelNovember Readathon @Andrew65 #ReadwithMrBook @MrBook prompt=Litsy winner
3y
TheAromaofBooks Great review!!! 3y
TrishB Lovely review ❤️ need to read! 3y
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Andrew65 It is a great review 3y
Megabooks Fantastic review! 3y
Gissy Thank you @Andrew65 @TheAtomaofBooks @TrishB I finished it yesterday and I took sometime to process the book. I like those trivial life themes where you question the human being existence and the relationship with the outside world. Always listening that inner conversation. Am I spending too much time alone in this pandemic situation?🤔Maybe!🤣 3y
Andrew65 @Gissy 🤣🤣🤣 3y
MrBook 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 3y
MrBook I‘m looking forward to this one! 3y
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KVanRead
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Inspired by @DebinHawaii and @Chrissyreadit I‘m #audiosouping to the tagged this foggy, rainy night whipping up some sweet potato black bean chili from Robin Robertson‘s One Dish Vegan.

And happy to have something hot and spicy on the way... this books is giving me chills!!

Chrissyreadit Ohhhh! Is this a great cookbook? Should I buy it? 3y
vivastory On my way! I'll bring the 🍷🍷🍷😄 3y
sarahbarnes That sounds delicious! And I loved this book, too! 3y
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Sargar114 That looks delicious! 3y
KVanRead @Chrissyreadit Well, you know you probably do need another cookbook, lol 😝 But it is in fact pretty great - everything I‘ve made from it so far has been super tasty and easy to whip up and can you ever have too many cookbooks? Nope. 3y
KVanRead @vivastory 😀 Oh that would be so great! Maybe someday! 3y
KVanRead @sarahbarnes @Sargar114 It turned out really well and was even a hit with my picky eater. And I‘m liking the book too! 3y
Chrissyreadit I agree. I am sure I can find room for one more. 3y
DebinHawaii Yay to #audiosouping! 🎉 That‘s one of my favorite vegan cookbooks & authors too. The chili looks delicious & perfect for fall! 🍲 3y
KVanRead @DebinHawaii In fact I think it was you who recommended it! 😊The chili came out really well and I‘ve been eating it every day 😂 3y
DebinHawaii Hah! I thought of that! I know I have recommended her books to a few people on here but couldn‘t remember if you were on of them! 😉😆 3y
KVanRead @DebinHawaii it‘s been a great buy, I‘ve loved everything I‘ve tried so far, especially the rainbow rotini salad that my husband is nuts over 3y
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Jari-chan
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#BookSpinBingo board for October - CLEARED 😁 On to the next one!

@TheAromaOfBooks

TheAromaofBooks YAY!! What a fabulous month for you!!! 3y
Jari-chan @TheAromaofBooks Definitely was! 😁❤️ 3y
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Jari-chan
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Also finished my #Screamathon list! 😁 This was fun as well!

@4thhouseontheleft

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Eyelit
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I just found that a book I read (and loved) earlier this year will be adapted to film. I have mixed feelings about this (granted I almost always do about books to film...)
On the one hand I‘m super curious how they are going to go about this endeavor, given the nature of the narrative. On the other hand, it‘s Kaufman so he‘ll probs make it work. 😄
https://lithub.com/charlie-kaufman-is-adapting-yoko-ogawas-the-memory-police-int...

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Tanisha_A
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One of the best pieces of fiction i have read this year. It's a haunting allegory of loss. Set on an unnamed island in Japan, objects (& imo, these could be as living as a living thing itself) and associated memories disappear from people's lives. What I particularly found interesting was the writing – on the surface the prose appears simple, but when you meditate upon it, each sentence is crafted so spectacularly that you can't 👇🏽

Tanisha_A decide whether to admire it or feel dreadful (i guess it's possible to do both though?). Another thing which appealed to me was the quiet (& hopeful) moments scattered throughout the novel, which was a challenge to be imagined in such a dystopian setting, but definitely worth the effort. The feelings evoked while reading this were very similar to some of the WW2 novels i have read. A tough, heartbreaking, but fantastic reading experience! 4y
batsy This review! 👌🏽 4y
squirrelbrain Great review! The lovely @TrishB just gifted this to me - looking forward to it even more now! 4y
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TrishB Great review ❤️ @squirrelbrain I have it too! But we‘re not doing a buddy read, it‘s made my weekly forecast about 5 times, just never quite got there yet! 4y
squirrelbrain Ha! @TrishB - definitely no buddy read, we‘d ruin it! 4y
TrishB @squirrelbrain I‘m definitely the kiss of death for buddy reads! 4y
KVanRead Wow, great review! I have been seeing so much praise for this one on here. Definitely must read it! 4y
JennyM Fab review ❤️👍 4y
Tanisha_A @batsy @squirrelbrain @TrishB @KVanRead @JennyM Ladies, thankee! 💚 It's a pretty unsettling book, for the premise is disturbing but written beautifully! Hope you enjoy reading it. 4y
Centique I‘m looking forward to getting to this one. Your review is so good! 4y
Tanisha_A @Centique I think you will like this one. ❤️ 4y
BiblioLitten That‘s a wonderful review. 💕 4y
Tanisha_A @BiblioLitten Thankee! 💌 4y
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"The hand that had written the story, my eyes overflowing with tears, the cheeks that had received them -- they all disappeared in their turn, and in the end all that was left was a voice."

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Tanisha_A
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"The conscious mind is embedded in a subconscious that's ten times as powerful, which may make trying to pretend almost impossible."

What a haunting premise. #currentlyreading

vivastory I hope you like this one! 4y
ju.ca.no Ah I have this on my list too! Curious to hear how you like it, it does sound interesting! 4y
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Nebklvr
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It seemed to be strange just for the sake of being strange. The characters were flat and the plot while unique just evaporated.

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bernadette
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Written in deceptively simple prose, this is a beautiful and haunting tale of loss. It reminded me of Kafka and Orwell but this was a much more personal and gently horrifying story.

Hazel2019 One of my favorite books. 4y
bernadette @Hazel2019 are her other novels as good? I am going to read something a little more hopeful next but I was thinking of checking out her other work. 4y
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It is beautiful and allegorical but not in a heavy handed way. The author is good at conveying a sense of loss, even when the characters are not quite sure - because they can no longer remember - what it is they have lost. Curious where the story will go.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Surreal and subdued, this is a beautiful book. There‘s not much in the way of plot and things are never explained, so if that sort of thing bothers you too much, you may want to skip this, but if you‘re not bothered by those sorts of things, I‘d say this is worth a read.

#booked2020 #PanAsianAuthor #catsoflitsy #Phoenix

rubyslippersreads 😻😻😻 4y
Leftcoastzen Awww😻 4y
Cinfhen Great review ♥️ 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Great review and cat / book picture! 4y
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shadowspeak17
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I sometimes wonder what was disappeared first—among all the things that have vanished from the island.

#firstlinefridays

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candority
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I enjoyed this one, but don‘t have the energy to write a review. 4 ⭐️

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theshrinkette
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Surreal. Superb. I have no other words at the moment.

#StayHome24in48

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MeesesPieces
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Hi everyone! I hope you‘re all doing well. Status update I am just starting this now. I‘m pretty behind and I apologize as I‘m sure we‘ve all had to deal with a lot these past couple weeks. I will send it as soon as I‘m done. Thank you😊

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Angitron
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A subtle yet horrifying look at authoritarianism, and how easy it is to slowly break people down into submission. Definitely reflective of our current age, and terrifying.

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Angitron
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Decided at the very last moment to join the #stayhome24in48 readathon. I‘ve never done one before, so we‘ll see how far I get. Most of these are books I‘m already in the midst of reading, so I may be able to add even more to the docket (...assuming I can even concentrate that long!). But I‘ve definitely been spending too much time online, so this will be encouragement to step away, even if I don‘t finish!

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AshleyC816
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This was a haunting story that will stick with me for a while. It felt like a fairytale, but was so real in some ways. Recommend it, but only when you want something sad.

wanderinglynn Someone looks in need of some petting! 😂❤️🐶 4y
erzascarletbookgasm That expression 😄💙 4y
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stretchkev
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An odd novel to define, it doesn't come to some satisfying conclusion, it isn't an exploration of some grand theme, it isn't a thrilling fight against an oppressor or extensional threat, it is beautifully written. Things just fade away and people endure. Eventually there is nothing left to forget and the world moves on. I'm not entirely sure what it is, but I enjoyed it immensely.

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Eyelit
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An odd and haunting tale. Yoko Ogawa is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. She writes with efficiency and grace. I‘ll be thinking about this one for a while.

One more book completed for #readingwomenchallenge

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Emilymdxn
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#bookerinternational2020

Stunning but heartbreaking. I don‘t know if I‘ve read anything this poignant in a long time. The parallel story of the typist having her voice stolen and the MC slowly having her memory stolen as she fades away to a voice with the man who loves her trying to help her stay broke me. Side note, the fact that anyone thought piece of shit Seratonin was worthy to go alongside this on any list has me absolutely gobsmacked.

Leftcoastzen I‘ve been curious about this one , your review makes me both want to read it and maybe run away from it. 4y
Hooked_on_books I really liked this one. I found it fascinating and unusual in the best way. It kept me off kilter the whole time and is still with me. 4y
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Carolyn11215
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An Orwellian novel dealing with state surveillance and a book that ponders how memories and sense of self are interrelated. I veered between seeing parallels to WWII...jack-booted gestapo agents “disappearing” parts of the population while those who are different seek refuge in safe houses/rooms...and thinking about the lived experience of Alzheimer‘s patients who slowly lose connections to things, loved ones and eventually themselves.

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Carolyn11215
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My #weeklyforecast for three books I hope to start/finish this week. First up is the tagged book for #lmpbc.

Also, just signed up for #yarc2020, a reading challenge focused on Asian authors. Here‘s info and sign up if of interest

https://www.google.com/amp/s/thequietpond.com/2020/01/03/welcome-back-to-the-yea...

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Bookboss
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Beautiful novel on the role of memory and truth in the construction of identity. How is truth determined? How much of a person‘s identity is a result of memory? What power does the state have to determine the truth and manipulate reality? These important questions are all explored in this novel. I will be thinking about this book for a long time.

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The Memory Police | Yoko Ogawa
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Nothing like a captivating read to get you through a sick spell while traveling.

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The Memory Police | Yoko Ogawa
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"I sometimes wonder what was disappeared first---among all the things that have vanished from the island."

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