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The Nakano Thrift Shop
The Nakano Thrift Shop | Hiromi Kawakami
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When Hitomi takes a job on the cash register of a neighbourhood thrift store, she finds herself drawn into a very idiosyncratic community. There is Mr Nakano, an enigmatic ladies' man with several ex-wives; Masayo, Mr Nakano's sister, an artist who has never married; and her fellow employee Takeo, a shy but charming young man. And every day, customers from the neighbourhood pass in and out as curios are bought and sold, each one containing its own surprising story. When Hitomi and Takeo begin to fall for one another, they find themselves in the centre of their own drama - and on the edges of many others. A tender and affecting exploration of the mystery that lurks in the ordinary, this novel traces the seemingly imperceptible threads that weave together a community, and the knots that bind us to one another.
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rachaich
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Kindle bargain!
I liked this simple story. The characters were sweet and had slight aur of mystery about them. I liked how they interacted and had odd snippets of each other's lives.

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AbstractMonica
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This was a pretty tame novel about Mr. Nakano (the thrift shop owner) Masayo (his sister), and his two employees Hirotomi and Takeo. I enjoyed reading about their everyday lives, and the relationships that transpired. I found myself giggling at a lot of the chapters, and it‘s nice to occasionally read something that isn‘t full of plot twists and big surprises.

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AbstractMonica
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Book #16 of the year.

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itsyvetperez
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Panpan

Boring. I almost bailed reading this, and I couldn‘t figure out what‘s the point of this book?

- 1⭐️

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asterese
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Mehso-so

As much as I like slice of life stories set in Japan, there were times when reading this felt like a chore. It wasn't because there was no linear narrative, but more because I felt no attachment to the characters. 🤔 maybe I just wasn't in the right frame of mind to read this. Would still recommend this as a light read though. 🙂

⭐: 3

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asterese
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This was what made love so difficult. Or rather, the difficult thing was first determining whether or not love was what I wanted.

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LostInSpace
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Mehso-so

Not my favourite by Kawakami.

A interesting insight into Japanese culture and life. Not much really happens, a bunch of awkward and unsociable characters thrown together to run a thrift store, bumbling through life unsure of themselves or each other.

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natashalb
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Mehso-so

Another easy read from Kawakami-san. Not as good, imo, as Strange Weather in Tokyo but a nice uncomplicated story. About the life of the owner and staff of a thrift store in Tokyo run by the stingy Nakano-san and mainly focuses on employee Hitomi, her crush on the strange Takeo and the daily goings on in the store. 3.5 out of 5.

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Angitron
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This was a very “Meh...” read for me. The main character wasn‘t very engaging, and the story was bland. As a concept I thought it was fun, but the execution left a lot to be desired.

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JanuarieTimewalker13
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Of the 3 Kawakami I‘ve read, this is my favorite. A great character study and a glimpse into Japanese culture. 4⭐️.
And I‘m finally out of my reading slump....yahoooooo!

JanuarieTimewalker13 2021 Book 1💫 4y
Angitron This is currently sitting on my side table to be read next! Glad to hear you enjoyed it. 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 @Angitron thank you! I‘m not sure if I finally acclimated to her tone, but I finally found my groove with this author and I want to read more (I think there‘s only a few left I haven‘t read) and I want to read more Japanese lit in general. If you have any suggestions, (I‘ve read The Convenience Store Woman-loved it), please let me know. Enjoy, this one... it‘s a slow burn character study, best I can describe it. (edited) 4y
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readordierachel Hooray for being out of your reading slump! 4y
Angitron @JanuarieTimewalker13 I haven‘t read her in a long time, but I remember really enjoying Banana Yoshimoto‘s books Kitchen and Moshi Moshi. They‘re slow character studies as well, so you might like them! Also Haruki Murakami, if you haven‘t already read him. I find his portrayal of women problematic. But the stories are dream-like and very strange, in a good way. I hope to join you in your intention of reading more Japanese lit this year! 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 @readordierachel haha!! Thanks!! Yes, Hooray!! Let‘s see if it lasts! 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 @Angitron thank you for those recommendations, it‘s funny, but I don‘t think I‘ve read a male Japanese author yet. I think Seeet Bean Paste was by a female, I‘ll have to check that one...really enjoyed that too! Japan has been hitting me left and right. Never was so into Japan except I‘ve only owned Toyotas my whole life. Lol. Now, everything fascinates me...especially Hobonichi techos!! Techo means planner in Japanese. No one beats the Japanese (edited) 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 When it comes to stationery. Holy teriyaki, they are good! 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 @Angitron I have read a male Japanese author....Sukegawa is male...Sweet Bean Paste..I think you may like that one! 4y
Angitron @JanuarieTimewalker13 Oh man...I am shamefully (?) obsessed with Japan. I‘m learning Japanese and yes, have a Hobonichi Techo! 😂 4y
Angitron @JanuarieTimewalker13 I had dreamt of visiting Japan since childhood and finally made it over in 2014. It was the most interesting place I‘d ever been. I can‘t wait to go back...😍😍😍 4y
Angitron @JanuarieTimewalker13 I‘ll look into Sweet Bean Paste! I‘ve never heard of it. Thanks for the suggestion!! 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 @Angitron haha!! That‘s so cool!! This is my first hobonichi ever!!! And yes! I want to go to Japan too!! So many places I‘d like to see there. That had to be a great dream come true! I have a Hobonichi Weeks, but I have to admit, I want the Cousin for home. Which do you have? 4y
Angitron It‘s so exciting to find another Hobonichi fan! 🤩 I have the Weeks as well. This is my second year using it, but the year before that I had the original. I loved it, but it started to get a bit bulky for carrying in my purse daily, and I usually like to have my calendar on me as I‘m not a huge fan of digital calendars. What color did you get? 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 @Angitron Sorry for delay in answering...I ended up with Spring Day. Yeah, I didn‘t think the A6 size was for me and I need weekly spread, but I‘m feeling next year I may have to get A5 with the original weeks for my pocket book, or just get A5 and Weeks. There‘s so much I want to write and the Weeks isn‘t really accommodating. I just learned of the A6 weekly..it‘s like adding a memo pad but with the dates, I guess? 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 I already purchased a jelly cover for the Cousin, so it will be put into use either this year or next...bc I still have an academic planner that is a like an A6 or something near it that I can use until June (edited) 4y
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lauraisntwilder
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Some of my favorite reads of 2020. Happy New Year!

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Lexica10
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When I scrutinized love, I still found myself in a world that felt empty. My mind wandered through these thoughts.

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lauraisntwilder
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I don't know how I forgot to post this one! I loved it. It touched on so many small moments that make working in a small store intimate and special.

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GerardtheBookworm
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Charming and endearing, the idea of a business affecting and influencing a group of characters makes this a pleasant read. Similar to How to Fall in Love in a Bookshop and Love and Other Consolidation Prizes, the book is laced with sweet sentimentality and quirky characters that layers the story into multiple themes like marriage, friendship, relationships, sex, business, family, and romance.

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ManyWordsLater
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I‘m on page 70 and I can‘t seem to get into it.

I don‘t know why but I can‘t seem to relax into a book lately. Possibly it‘s hormones (3 months postpartum) or that my husbands really rough assignment is over which changes the balance at home.

This would be the third or fourth book in two months that I‘ve bailed on. Is it me or the book? Does it matter?

Help!

kaysworld1 Most people say re-reads get you back in the game or something light x 5y
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Maria514626
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1. Mrs. Saint and the Defectives
2. 🍕
3. ⛅️ Cloudy. Again. Again. Again.
@rachelsbrittain Thanks and have a happy weekend, rain or shine! #weekendreads #greatdayforrreading

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Maria514626
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My favorite way to start the day: book and latte in the reading chair with Pele.
The tagged book is my second by Hiromi Kawakami. Sucked me right in, just like Strange Weather in Tokyo. I can‘t put my finger on what I like so much about her writing or character development. It‘s just quietly alluring. #readaroundtheworld

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heatherspoetlife
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Its #WomeninTranslation Month!!

This is my first book for #WIT month this year. It's a cute story about a girl's time working at a thrift shop and a little of how the people she meets there intersect in her life after. I love the way it gives depth to the time we spend at jobs that aren't the careers we aspire to but that let us tread water while we figure out what we're doing. For me it was the Barnes and Noble Cafe and I still miss it.

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RebeccaH
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I‘ve been quiet here lately, mostly because I‘ve been traveling. My husband taught a class in Rome, and my 6yo and I got to go along. It was amazing. Here are some of the books I bought there, although my luggage is missing, so many of these are not actually in my possession at the moment :( Hopefully they arrive today.

batsy Oh no! I hope your luggage (and these amazing books contained within) turn up very soon. 5y
RebeccaH @batsy thank you, they showed up a couple hours ago! Yay, reunited with my books!! 5y
batsy Yay!! 5y
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readordierachel
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Another day, another flight delay. Only 3 hours this time! Sigh. I'm about to finish my current read, so I bought myself a new one. I'm technically on a book-buying ban, but I feel like it's extenuating circumstances.

MicheleinPhilly Definitely. You have the patience of a saint. I would have bought 6 and still been a grump. 5y
readordierachel @MicheleinPhilly I am surprised by how zen I seem to be about the whole situation. Maybe it's the glass of wine I had 🙃 5y
ReadingOver50 Looks good. I love Japanese fiction 😀 5y
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LauraJ Oh yeah...flight delay = automatic book purchase. It‘s in the rules. 5y
Reggie I hope this is good. I loved Strange Weather in Tokyo. 5y
Tanisha_A Yes. The circumstances change things. 😁 5y
readordierachel @ReadingOver50 I need to read more Japanese fiction. So far this is great! 5y
readordierachel @LauraJ @Tanisha_A I knew you Littens would understand the logic 😁 5y
readordierachel @Reggie I actually recognized the author from your review of that one! So far I'm really liking it. 5y
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Centique
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I had a hankering for another Japanese novel so I tried this one. It‘s an odd little beastie where nothing much happens. A bunch of quirky characters who are never really sure of their own meanings or anybody else‘s meaning, thrown together through their work in a second hand shop, having awkward conversations and interactions with each other. I kinda liked it but most people I know would biff it across the room 😂😂

Centique PS I had to show you that it is cool enough to wear jeans tonight and I am THRILLED. It has been sweltering for the past eight weeks and I missed jeans so much. 6y
Cathythoughts I guess your autumn/winter is on the way ... we can ALWAYS wear jeans here 🙄.... enjoy! And the book looks good 👍🏻♥️ 6y
JennyM I miss my 👖 & I can‘t wait for the cooler weather, although I fear it‘s still a long way off for us in Brissie 6y
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Centique @JennyM I bet it‘s hot! But is it humid like here or dry heat? I was having wishful feelings about the Sunshine Coast this morning - sitting poolside in a resort, going to a Surf Club for dinner ... (sigh!) 6y
Centique @Cathythoughts that‘s funny! I‘m probably built for that kind of weather 😂 When I first saw my dermatologist here years ago he said to me “you know your ancestors should really have stayed in Ireland” 😝 6y
batsy I have this and can't wait to read it! I loved this other novel by her so much 6y
JennyM @Centique it‘s humid...like blah humid! And very windy at the moment as we have cyclone Oma on its way 💨 6y
CarolynM I've been in jeans all week too, far too early for it in my opinion. Hopefully we'll get a few more hot (but not too hot) days before the end of March. I like a summer dress🙂 @JennyM @Cathythoughts 6y
Centique @batsy oh I‘ll have to try that! I‘ll be so interested to see what you think of this one. I haven‘t finished thinking about it enough to be coherent yet! I‘m just filled with it‘s ambience and quiet strangeness 😊 6y
JennyM @CarolynM Jeans, already? I didn‘t realise the weather had turned cooler for you guys. Although you never quite know with Melb ☀️ ⛄️ 🍁 🌹 6y
Reggie I read Strange Weather in Tokyo and it is easily on top of the best of list for this year. I have this one but there‘s soooo many books. So many. Also, @Lindy bailed on this one. So, idk. Now you have me intrigued. 6y
Centique @Reggie oh wow I def have to read Strange Weather in Tokyo! I commiserate with @Lindy it really doesn‘t go anywhere this book. But somehow pointlessness suited my mood this week 😉 6y
Centique @Reggie unless the point is that people are indecipherable. I‘m going with that. 👍 6y
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catreadsbooks
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I really wanted to like this book but I just couldn‘t get into the plot or the characters or the writing style 🤷‍♀️

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Colleenma
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Found this at our local indie bookstore only an hour and a half away! Fairhope Alabama. #pageandpallette

rachaich This sounds great! 6y
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TracyReadsBooks
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Though billed as an unlikely romance between two employees at the Nakano Thrift Shop, the book is really more about the lives of the odd & eccentric family made up of shop owner (and his latest mistress), the owner‘s sister (an artist), & the two employees, Hitomi & Takeo (both awkward in navigating life & relationships) & how they intersect in various ways. Originally published in Japanese, the story holds up well in English. A fun, quirky read.

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TracyReadsBooks
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Currently reading...

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TracyReadsBooks
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This was my airport bookstore find yesterday morning—I didn‘t get to it, though I did read two other books during my 11 hour flight, so to the top of the TBR pile it goes!

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mhillis
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Finally got around to reading Nakano Thrift Shop! I read Manazuru by the same author, and although the two books are quite different, I loved them both. Now I‘m looking forward to reading Strange Weather in Tokyo!

About a second hand store owner, his sister, and two employees.
Each chapter‘s title an item that passes through the shop
Interesting exploration of human relationships

Weaponxgirl I've had my eye on this one. Glad to hear it's good 6y
Pamwurtzler Sounds interesting! Stacked. 6y
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annericefights
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“I felt a momentary surge of happiness. You idiot, I thought, while still thoroughly enjoying the feeling.”

asiriusreader Welcome to Litsy!! 6y
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kimlovesbooks
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My current read!! 😁😁😁

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Lindy
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Bailedbailed

I‘ve reached the halfway point and I‘m giving up. I like the Japanese setting, but the novel in general makes me feel vaguely irritated. Normally I‘m okay with awkward and hapless characters, but this trio of coworkers is really bugging me. On top of that, I find the sexual content distasteful and annoying. The only reason I lasted as long as I did is because it was the only ebook I happened to have downloaded on my phone.

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Lindy
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Brown sugar soap? 🤔

Lindy Thanks to @KathyR I learned there are recipes online to make brown sugar soap. https://www.livestrong.com/article/156037-what-are-the-benefits-of-brown-sugar-a... (edited) 7y
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gossamerchild
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Mehso-so

You ever finish reading a book and wonder what on earth you just read? Yeah, this would be one of those. While the premise isn't that unusual (the day-to-day goings on of the owner and employees of a strange thrift store in Japan), the writing style was completely unlike anything I've read in quite a while. Perhaps that's the translation? Odd and quirky.

#unreadshelfproject2018

ReadingOver50 I usually love Japanese fiction. I would like to read this, it sounds intriguing 😄 7y
gossamerchild @ReadingOver50 I very strongly waffled between so so and pick. I would recommend it if you enjoy Japanese fiction. It felt very... Japanese. 7y
Annashep I picked this up at my local library it‘s definitely quirky ... I quite enjoyed it for its unusual writing style too :) 7y
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silentrequiem
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Caspian is a squirmy book model. #catsoflitsy

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quietjenn
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Tonight's reading brought to you by "This item cannot be renewed" message.

BookishTrish This is me and 7y
silentrequiem What an adorable cover! 7y
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Lacythebookworm
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Coffee and a book at my favorite coffee shop! Happy Saturday 😊

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mhillis
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Congratulations @Cinfhen 🥂🎉📚
I would love to read these two books by Hiromi Kawakami! #crushingongiveaway

Cinfhen They look pretty awesome ☘️🤞🏼💚 7y
batsy I loved Strange Weather in Tokyo! A beautiful and unconventional story about love. I'm looking forward to reading her other books. 7y
mhillis @batsy I read Manazuru and it was interesting! For some reason, I haven't gotten to these yet. The cover photos are great!! 7y
tpixie Cover photos of ‘ girls in leaping motion ‘! Fun! 7y
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gossamerchild
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Set in a thrift store in Tokyo, I'd say this fits the bill for #thisisnotamerica. Not a lot happening, but the characters are great.

#SeptemBowie @Marchpane @Cinfhen

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Lacythebookworm
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#fivestarpredictions Hoping to get to all these before the end of the year!

Thanks for tagging me @kspenmoll 😊
I'm tagging @readsusieread @LibrarianJen @Yournewfriendsams @Lindy @Lmstraubie if you're up to it 🙌

LibrarianJen Ooh yay! I'll do this after the kids go to bed! Also, all your picks are on my radar. (edited) 7y
Jess_Read_This I keep seeing the Nakano Thrift Shop popping up at least weekly. I need to take it as a sign to move it up the TBR. (edited) 7y
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Lacythebookworm @Jess_Read_This I have really high hopes! 🤞 7y
Notafraidofwords Guapa is five star! 7y
bookloo I freaking loved Chemistry. 👩🏾‍🔬 7y
batsy I loved Chemistry and hope you enjoy it! All of your other books are on my TBR 👍 7y
Lacythebookworm @Notafraidofwords @bookloo @batsy I cannot wait! So pleased to have endorsements for Chemistry and Guapa 👍 7y
Annashep Loved the Nakano thrift shop just finished it... a lovely read :) 7y
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BookBrat
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More book buying in Minneapolis. This time at Magers & Quinn. Also a picture of my view for a bit of Lake Calhoun from where I sat while reading.

SilversReviews Love this photo. 7y
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angrylilasian
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Hello everyone!! I've been away for a while. I've missed Litsy!! This past week has been B A N A N A S. My son was in the hospital for croup, then I got sick (still sick 😷), my husband and I are insanely busy at work because school is about to start. It's Saturday and I have to go in to the office. So I'm taking a little me time this morning to sip tea, slow down, and start this beauty. It's my pick for #womenintranslationmonth.

Cinfhen Hope you're all on the mend! Enjoy me time💕 7y
Sace Oh my! I hope things calm down for you. 7y
Nebklvr Best wishes for a speedy recovery 7y
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LauraBeth What a crazy week! Hope that everyone is feeling better soon and that things quiet down a bit for y'all 7y
Laura317 Looks like a sweet book to read while you convalesce. Hope all are better soon. 7y
Redwritinghood Glad things are finally calming down and everyone is feeling better. 7y
Mimi28 Hope you all feel better and things calm down soon!! ❤️❤️❤️ 7y
Dragon Sounds good, stacking 😀 7y
batsy Hope you're both feeling better and that things settle down soon! 7y
moranadatter Yikes! I hope you feel better soon. 7y
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thereadingwomen
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We're still celebrating #WomeninTranslationMonth and I just had to share a photo of my copy of THE NAKANO THRIFT SHOP. You can hear our discussion on Ep. 28 where we also talk about THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE.

https://www.readingwomenpodcast.com/blog/2017/8/16/ep-28-the-nakano-thrift-shop-...

Angitron I just bought this over the weekend! Hoping it's a good one... 7y
sofiaga I just started to listen to your podcast and I love it. You should consider doing a show about female winners of the Nobel Prize or the Pulitzer. Greetings from Costa Rica. 7y
bobregina Such a beautiful cover! I'll definitely buy it 7y
thereadingwomen @Angitron It is good. Just be patient with it at the beginning. Hope you enjoy it. - A 7y
thereadingwomen @sofiaga Thank you! And what a great suggestion. I'll add it to the list of possible topics for 2018. - A 7y
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kdwinchester
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What a quirky little book. Set in a suburb of Tokyo, this novel tells the story of the people who work in a small down-on-its-luck thrift shop. Each person who works at the Nakano Thrift Shop feels as lost as the objects in the store. No one knows what they need or how to get it. Search for self awareness, awkward encounters, and questionable customers—all of these things make up a funny and a, surprisingly, meaningful story.
#witmonth

erzascarletbookgasm This is such a pretty cover! I have this unread, but with a different cover. :) 7y
minkyb I like the sound of this! 7y
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thereadingwomen
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What a quirky little book. Set in a suburb of Tokyo, this novel tells the story of the people who work in a small down-on-its-luck thrift shop. Each person who works at the Nakano Thrift Shop feels as lost as the objects in the store. No one knows what they need or how to get it. Search for self awareness, awkward encounters, and questionable customers—all of these things make up a funny and a, surprisingly, meaningful story. - K
#thereadingwomen

rubyslippersreads Glad to hear it's good; I just found a nice used copy. 7y
Annashep This sounds good going to give it a go thanks for the review :) 7y
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Lacythebookworm
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New books! @readsusieread and I took a friend to the airport and we couldn't resist stopping by the bookstore. 📚😍

DiruVamp I really enjoyed Nakano it was a great read! 7y
readsusieread 😍😍😍 7y
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MonicaS
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Thanks Target! You had this before the library!

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DiruVamp
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It took me a couple chapters to get into this but once I did I really liked it. Each chapter is named, and incorporates, an item relating to the titles thrift shop. The employees are an interesting and enigmatic set of characters. I enjoyed this one! And how can you not love this cover!

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librarynthine
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A couple of other books I got today! I've read other books by these authors before and thoroughly enjoyed them, as I expect I would with these two 😊

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MichaelKwan
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Also finished this off today. It's a little study of the owner and employees of a local secondhand store in Japan. The characters are well drawn and interesting. The events of the story are normal, slice of life events. There are no great ups or downs, no huge upsets or disasters. But you become invested in the characters' lives as if you're watching friends. Probably best describes as a pleasant book.