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Heaven | Mieko Kawakami
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RealLifeReading
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This is a harrowing read. I kept wondering why doesn‘t anyone do anything for these kids? Are there no teachers around to help or has this bullying become so normalized that it‘s ignored? It‘s thought-provoking for sure, this book, it‘s uncomfortable and it‘s troubling.

slategreyskies I don‘t think I could handle reading this one. My son was heavily bullied at school, and he went into a deep spiral as a result of it. I hate that bullying happens. It can be so brutal. 3mo
KatieRose23 I feel as though this would definitely be a hard read. Personally it‘s hard to read about children in danger either physically or emotionally and neglectful situations always seems to be a heavier hitter! Was it worth the read?? 3mo
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Night_Reader
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4/5 🌟

Mieko Kawakami is undoubtedly my favourite Japanese author. I adore her writing style and her unique perspective on various themes. In 'Heaven,' she delves into the question of bullying and suffering. It offers a distinctive outlook on bullying, from both the perpetrator's and the victim's perspectives.

BarbaraBB Such a good book 6mo
Night_Reader @BarbaraBB such a good author! 5mo
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greenlilly
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It really captures the loneliness within us. The strength of weakness.

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lumbricuslibri
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I knew nothing about ‘Heaven‘ when I decided to read it — I didn‘t read the blurb, I just really loved ‘Breasts and Eggs‘. This was a difficult and sad read. I give it 3⭐️ but it‘s still a pick for me. It hurt but I‘m glad I read it.

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lumbricuslibri
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You think about how other people feel. You‘re so kind. It makes sense. Because we‘re always in pain, we know exactly what it means to hurt somebody else.

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Kitta
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How do we add books to litsy? I couldn‘t find the entry for this short story.

Starting this today.

Here‘s my ditto from Pokémon Go Fest NYC! I waited 2 hours in the merch line to get plushies lol, but no regrets. He‘s adorable ☺️

Kitta Figured it out! I submitted it as a suggestion! 8mo
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ju.ca.no
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I will probably finish this short book tomorrow! Not an easy read- very graphic and brutal!
It‘s about two teenagers who are been heavily bullied at school. Philosophical at times, maybe not much of a deeper story or character development but it is still stirring me up lots, so I will probably rate it 5/5🌟

sarahbarnes I loved this one, and I agree it‘s heartbreaking. 11mo
batsy Great review. I found it very affecting, too. 11mo
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youneverarrived
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This was really hard to read at times, not just the brutal scenes but the overall tone of it - I want to say ‘sad‘ tone but that doesn‘t do it justice. A pick because I liked the writing and the philosophical aspect of it but I found it unsettling to read. #tbrtarot

BarbaraBB I totally agree, such an uncomfortable read, but so well written! 12mo
CBee 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 12mo
batsy Nice review! A pick for me as well but yes, both philosophical and deeply unsettling. 12mo
youneverarrived @BarbaraBB @batsy I‘m glad it was just a short read! 12mo
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itsyvetperez
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Mehso-so

“But I wasn‘t crying because I was sad. I guess I was crying because we had nowhere else to go, no choice but to go on living in this world. Crying because we had no other world to choose, and crying at everything before us, everything around us.”

- 3⭐️

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anushareflects
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TW: Bullying

Heaven is written from the perspective of two teenagers who are brutally bullied at school and the helplessness they feel. It‘s a take on how the world is unforgiving toward those who cannot defend themselves. But if you‘re triggered by descriptions of bullying, please proceed with caution because the book is very very graphic in this regard. I like that the author didn‘t offer any easy solutions and presented it as it is.

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jhod
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Thanks so much Jo! @PuddleJumper beautiful gifts both wrapped and unwrapped! And thanks so much @MaleficentBookDragon Chelle for hosting! #jolabokaflod

PuddleJumper 😄😄 1y
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The_Book_Ninja
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Mehso-so

Probably triggering if you‘ve been bullied as the descriptions are vicious and relentless. Writing is easy & evocative but I‘ve never been keen on adults narrating as a teen for an adult book. Despite its simplicity this isn‘t a YA book though: For example there‘s no revenge/fight back cliches or any kind of solution. It does offer some philosophy but it‘s flimsy & brief. The story feels unfinished, shallow even, but saying why will give spoilers.

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batsy
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Fun bookmail to come home to! Thank you so much @BarbaraBB and I adore how the lovely postcard goes with the book 💕

(This short book's not in the database; tagging the other Kawakami I really liked.)

TrishB Lovely ❤️ 2y
erzascarletbookgasm Oh, a new story from Mieko 👀 2y
batsy @TrishB ❤️ 2y
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batsy @erzascarletbookgasm Yes! If I remember correctly is it Breasts and Eggs that you read and liked? 2y
BarbaraBB That is so fast! I hope you like it. It‘s a story that keeps lingering in the back of my mind! 2y
batsy @BarbaraBB Yes, it was! Way to go international post 😁 2y
Megabooks So cool that the booklet has made it so far from Kentucky! 2y
batsy @Megabooks Yes! A travelling book 💕 2y
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Cazxxx
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A short but impactful read where two people come together through their shared experience of bullying. Difficult and sad to read at times but well worth it

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sailu112
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This is an intense yet touching book. Talks about bullying, suicide. What was good was how bullying is touched both from bullied and the one who bullied‘s POV.

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batsy
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My first book by Mieko Kawakami, & now I want to read everything else by her. This book about bullying & the two teens who strike up an unusual friendship over their shared condition of being victimised is deeply philosophical—interviews with Kawakami suggest an exploration of Nietzsche‘s concepts of power. It is the coolly detached bully-by-association, Momose, whom I found disturbing. He‘s the libertarian bro we find everywhere in our spaces.

batsy I found Kojima fascinating; completely devoid of the trappings of usual notable female characters. It‘s not about beauty/sex appeal/a sassy personality, just someone with a single-minded devotion to a principle. A kind of martyrdom, to counter Momose‘s self-centredness. But maybe Kojima‘s & Momose‘s principles are two sides of the same coin of individualism? Perhaps the narrator‘s passivity is his way of saying no to those moral systems. 2y
batsy By refusing, he's thinking his way into a moral system that considers not only the individual making those choices, but their responsibility to others. I like that Kawakami reminded me about how teenagers can be: lots of thinking going on about the systems & values that order the world. It might be simplistic, but there's often a useful clarity. It's nice when adult writers treating young characters with respect. #InternationalBookerPrize2022 2y
erzascarletbookgasm Insightful review 👍 2y
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sarahbarnes Great review. I completely agree with you that I love the way Kawakami didn‘t patronize or oversimplify the young characters in the book. I really liked Breasts and Eggs, too. 2y
batsy @erzascarletbookgasm Thanks! 😘 2y
batsy @sarahbarnes Thank you! I'm so pleased to hear you liked it, too. I really can't wait to read Breasts and Eggs and her new (in translation) one also sounds really good 2y
sarahbarnes Yes, I‘m excited to read the new one, too! I‘m anxiously waiting for the library to get it in. 2y
ErikasMindfulShelf I loved Breasts and Eggs. Didn‘t know about this one but definitely want to read it! 2y
vivastory Wonderful review. If you do read Breasts & Eggs, I found it's helpful to think of it as 2 linked novellas rather than 1 novel. Def worth reading & I hope to read Heaven soon. 2y
BarbaraBB Wonderful review. I kept thinking about this book for a long time. The characters are so authentic. Same goes for Breasts and Eggs. I just preordered the new one. (edited) 2y
batsy @ErikasMindfulShelf I highly recommend it; it's quite short, as well 🙂 2y
batsy @vivastory @BarbaraBB Thank you! I am so looking forward to Breasts and Eggs. She has a way of writing about really difficult topics without losing the substance of the matter. 2y
BarbaraBB And without the drama. That is what I really admire: that she gives the reader their choice of emotions. 2y
batsy @BarbaraBB That's a really astute point! 2y
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rockpools
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Mehso-so

I‘m going to attempt to get up to date with my #InternationalBookerPrize2022 reviews this weekend. apologies in advance!

#UnpopularOpinion - this has made the shortlist, and I understand why. It‘s a powerful but incredibly bleak and graphic look at school bullying, with the two young characters philosophising over why they‘re bullied and how to react.

rockpools It reminded me of GCSE ‘required reading‘ (Susan Hill‘s King of the Castle, anyone?) which I had a similar reaction to, hundreds of years ago, and, as far as I could see was all similarly brutal and hopeless.

My Readers Room review is at https://thereadersroom.org/2022/03/25/booker-international-longlist-2022-heaven/
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squirrelbrain Great review Rachel - sounds like it by be a ‘not-for-me‘ too… 2y
BarbaraBB GCSE? What‘s that? I loved this one but I haven‘t read the whole longlist do you can maybe judge better! 2y
rockpools @BarbaraBB GCSEs are the exams 16-year-olds take here. My English Literature books at school all seemed to be extremely dark and miserable, and heavily based around ‘issues‘ - this had a very similar feel. And I‘d trust your judgement more than mine for these lists 🙃 - I wasn‘t surprised to see this on the shortlist, even though I didn‘t like it. I guess I like the possibility of a happy ending in my books, even if there‘s no ‘conclusion‘! 2y
BarbaraBB Thanks for clearing that up. And indeed all lists here are dark and about “issues” too! 2y
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shawnmooney
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https://youtu.be/ajlEhwXlUaQ

A playlist of all episodes in the Bite-sized Book Chat series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU-61cZp1pQdBH5V0Zb9q-2ujl4PY8nhf

Chat #1: with David from the American Heartland

Heaven by Mieko Kawakami
Sam Bett (Translator), David Boyd (Translator)

Breasts and Eggs - Mieko Kawakami, Sam Bett (Translator), David Boyd (Translator)

shawnmooney Chat #2: with Vansa from India

Ennemonde by Jean Giono, Bill Johnston (Translation)

Chat #3: with Lara from Newfoundland

The Mystery of Right and Wrong by Wayne Johnston

The Story of Bobby O'Malley by Wayne Johnston

The Colony of Unrequited Dreams
(Newfoundland Trilogy #1) by Wayne Johnston
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shawnmooney Chat #4: with Diane from Madison, WI

The Last Will & Testament of Senhor da Silva Araújo by Germano Almeida
Sheila Faria Glaser (Translator)

The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas by Machado de Assis
Gregory Rabassa (Translator)
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sarahbarnes
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This beautiful book was really difficult to read at times, although I‘m glad I did. Kawakami deftly captured the experiences of the young characters, and I think did justice to the complexity of thoughts and emotions of youth. She doesn‘t oversimplify. It is a heartbreaking story in many ways, and a solid pick.

BarbaraBB Great review, it says it all. An important book! 2y
sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB ❤️💔 2y
vivastory Terrific review! Looking forward to reading this 2y
BkClubCare Stacked! 2y
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AnneCecilie
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Sorry book, I‘m just not feeling you at the moment. I feel that the translation I‘m reading is keeping me at a distance so I doesn‘t care what happens with the two characters. I also spotted some spelling mistakes at the beginning that didn‘t help.

Suet624 Good to know. 2y
BarbaraBB Maybe another time! I love that cover by the way! 2y
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BarbaraBB
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#BookReport 12/22

Another awesome week. Such good books. All of them. Favorite though is The Burgess Boys!

TrishB You‘re making up for all those meh weeks! 2y
BarbaraBB @TrishB I am! The question is: was het me or the books 😉?! Did you buy the Platt yet???? 2y
Cinfhen Yay!! Fabulous week!! Have you read this one??? 2y
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BarbaraBB @Cinfhen Yes! But not yet the sequel and I REALLY want to read 2y
Megabooks Fantastic!! I can‘t wait to read 2y
merelybookish I love Strout. She is one of my fave contemporary writers. I live close to Maine, so the cultural stuff resonates too. 2y
BarbaraBB @Megabooks Fingers crosses that you‘ll like it. Have you read Strout before? I can‘t remember… 2y
BarbaraBB @merelybookish I sometimes feel I know Maine too, she describes it so well! 2y
TrishB I still haven‘t given in! I did buy 3 new book cases though 😱 arriving Monday! 2y
Cinfhen You MUST read the sequel - SO GOOD!! Some of the characters from Burgess Boys return!!!!! 2y
Cinfhen And Oh William is a prequel to Lucy Barton (sort of) it‘s good but not as good as Olive 🫒 ( in my opinion) 2y
Megabooks No I haven‘t! That‘s why I‘m so excited. 2y
BarbaraBB @TrishB Haha! I love it. Happy Mothers Day! 2y
BarbaraBB @Cinfhen Really, some Burgess Boys return? Along with Olive? That ‘s great! 2y
BarbaraBB @Megabooks oooh, exciting!! 2y
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BarbaraBB
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Heaven tells the story of a boy and a girl who are relentlessly bullied at middle school. They find solace in each other‘s company and try to find explanations for what‘s happening and how they both react to it, in order for it to make sense.

It‘s a well written brutal novella and it broke my heart. #InternationalBookerPrize2022

LeeRHarry I couldn‘t get through this one. 2y
squirrelbrain Sounds like a tough one… gorgeous pic though! 2y
rockpools Lovely photo. But brutal pretty much sums up the book - think it wasn‘t the best time for me to read it. 2y
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TrishB Great review and photo. I‘ll remember the content if I come to read! 2y
BarbaraBB @LeeRHarry @rockpools I can see why one couldn‘t get through it. It‘s very hard indeed but I felt so much for both characters that I wanted to read on and on. 2y
Cathythoughts Great review, sounds like a tough read 💔 2y
vivastory I added this to my TBR yesterday. Looking forward to reading it. 2y
Megabooks Wonderful review! 💜 2y
BarbaraBB @Megabooks I think I loved it more than you did. I even preferred it to B&E! 2y
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ReadingEnvy
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CW for violence, harm to children, suicidal ideation, eating disorders, self-harm.

Oof. Well I went looking for books from the new Booker International Prize longlist for 2022, and found this one in #hoopla. It was originally published in Japan in 2009, and published in the English translation by Sam Bett and David Boyd, the same team that translated Breasts and Eggs. ↘️

ReadingEnvy A 14-year old boy with a lazy eye is referred to as "Eyes" by his classmates and is the victim of ongoing, outrageous bullying. He is befriended by a girl in his class, Kojima, who is also a victim of bullying, but admittedly exhibits strange behavior like not bathing or eating, deliberate acts in her own logic to connect to her father who left. They write letters about everything except their experiences at school. ↘️ 2y
ReadingEnvy There is a chilling scene where the boy asks one of the bullies WHY and the answer is the most nihilistic darkness I've ever heard - and this serves to mess with the boy even worse than the physical bullying. 2y
BarbaraBB Spot on review! 2y
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mhillis
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⭐️ Current Reads: Meet Isabel Puddles by M. V. Byrne and Surfacing by Kathleen Jamie

⭐️ Fav book of January: Heaven (tagged)

⭐️ Most recent library checkout: The Wedding Party by Jasmine Guillory

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Bookalong
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5🌟Kawakami beautifully and poignantly explores the meaning behind and the experiencing of violence while also showing the comforts friendship can bring in this coming-of-age story. This book was so good and the translation was excellently done!! An emotional ride, I was so sucked into this slim novel. It was sad and hard to read but I couldn't put it down despite this. Highly reccomend this one! Can't wait to read Breasts and Eggs! #bookreview

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shadowspeak17
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This weekend‘s #bookstorehaul 😊📚

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shadowspeak17
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1. Oh, definitely. I‘ve picked up books I normally wouldn‘t pay much attention too just because the title sounded cool and stuck with me.
2. Heaven by Mieko Kawakami

#Two4Tuesday

TheSpineView Happy Tuesday! 💜📙 3y
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erzascarletbookgasm
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Exploring themes of high school bullying, & identity, this is a difficult book to read & recommend. Two classmates who are being bullied find solace in friendship. But each has a different view of why they‘re the victims & ways dealing with it. The descriptive details of bullying & violence, the nonchalant philosophy of one of the bullies, are distressing to read. The conclusion leaves the two friends‘ fate uncertain but I felt hopeful for them.

Cathythoughts Great review Jessie 👍🏻❤️ 3y
erzascarletbookgasm Thanks Cathy. How are you, my friend? Hope all are well. 😘 @Cathythoughts 3y
CarolynM Great review. 3y
Cathythoughts All good ! Thanks Jessie. I hope all is well with you & yours ❤️ 3y
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Tonton
Heaven | Mieko Kawakami
rockpools That‘s a really interesting selection! Think I need to explore WWB a bit further 😊 3y
Tonton @rockpools WWB is pretty cool 😎! 3y
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vlwelser
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This book is about bullying.

It's a really impressive debut novel that was recently translated to English. It's about 2 misfits that become friends because they understand each other. So it's about friendship but it's also about bullying and depression and all that entails.

#BookSpinBingo free space
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TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 3y
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lauraisntwilder
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My son starts middle school next week and the extreme bullying in this book (of two middle school students) made it hard for me to get through, even though it's less than 200 pages. It was an excellent book though. I didn't love it like I loved her other two books, but it's still a pick.

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Lesliereadsalot
Heaven | Mieko Kawakami
Mehso-so

The story is about two school kids and their friendship, based on being outcasts. The author gives the characters a lot of depth, but I found the story of their bullying not really going anywhere.

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Lexica10
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When a desk or vase gets scratched, it doesn‘t show you how it‘s hurting. If we keep doing this, just saying nothing, no matter what they do, think maybe we‘ll become things too? That‘s what we are to them.

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keepingupwiththepenguins
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Mehso-so

As we've come to expect from Kawakami, Heaven is a little dark, a little weird, and very visceral. This one will put you in a strange headspace. It‘s quite a bummer, but still beautifully written and passionately felt. It‘s one I‘m not sure I would “recommend”, it won‘t be to everyone‘s taste, but it‘s one that lingered with me for days. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/new-releases/

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shadowspeak17
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#JuneWrapUp
I was really looking forward to Heaven after enjoying Breasts and Eggs so much, and I‘m pleased to say I really liked it. Heaven was my favorite of the month followed by Midnight in Chernobyl, but there really weren‘t any duds this month.

Total: 6
Print: 2
Ebook: 2
Audio: 2
Fiction: 2
Nonfiction: 4

#booked2021: 1
#friendrecchallenge: 0

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peaKnit
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Deck reading is the best. Thank you humidity for taking a hike…for tonight.

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shadowspeak17
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My library hold came in! I‘m really looking forward to starting this one. I read Breasts and Eggs back in February and loved it. I hope this one will be a great read too.
#catsoflitsy #Ember

erzascarletbookgasm I liked B&E, I want to read this too! Enjoy! 3y
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Megabooks
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The unnamed narrator of this novel has a lazy eye and is constantly beaten by classmates. A girl who is equally bullied begins a correspondence with him. Despite differences, they become close until the climax reveals how truly different they are.

The only thing that took me out of the narrative was a bully that has too cogent a theory about it for his age. Despite this and the at times difficult-to-stomach violence, Heaven is a definite pick.

Megabooks @BarbaraBB I‘m going to recommend this one to you!! 3y
Cinfhen I‘m definitely interested but I‘m waiting to see if I can #BorrowNotBuy 3y
Megabooks @Cinfhen I think that‘s a good choice for you. 👍🏻 3y
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BarbaraBB It sounds intense but your recommendation means a lot. #stacked 3y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB It is intense, but I think you‘ll enjoy it. 3y
vivastory I had issues with B&E. I had to think of it more as two linked novellas, rather than a novel, but I am intrigued by this one! 3y
Megabooks @vivastory This is a novel unlike B&E, which I believe was originally serialized. I can see you enjoying this. Definitely Japanese in tone and plot. And I mean that in a positive way. 👍🏻 3y
erzascarletbookgasm Oh I want to read this! Sounds good. Already stacked when you first posted about it. 😊 3y
Megabooks @erzascarletbookgasm Enjoy! It‘s really good! 3y
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Megabooks
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(US) #NewRelease #bookmail!! I loved B&E, so I‘m excited for this one! #CoverLove

BarbaraBB You‘ve got it already!! Can‘t wait to hear your thoughts! 3y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB I might have to put everything else aside!! 😁 3y
BarbaraBB You might!! 3y
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Megabooks @BarbaraBB I did! I‘m about ⅔ done right now! 3y
Cinfhen How is it?? I‘m hoping the audio shows up on Scribd!! Their selections were terrible this month / I didn‘t use any of my loans from them in May 😝 3y
Megabooks @Cinfhen Good but I‘m not enjoying it as much as B&E. I‘m interested to see how she wraps it up. It is very Japanese in its writing/plot. I don‘t mean that in a bad way. (edited) 3y
BarbaraBB To me that sounds quite recommending - the Japanese style! 3y
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PNWBookseller85
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Oof what a book. About two kids who are being brutally bullied. It‘s a tough read with a lot to unpack. But it is powerful. This one comes out in the states in May. Going to check out Kawakami‘s Breasts and Eggs next.

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Schlinkles
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Been eagerly anticipating this one!

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