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message 1: by Bill (new)

Bill | 1247 comments I wonder if a Recently Purchased topic can spawn discussions. People always like to talk about what they've just bought! Perhaps it can lead to more buddy reads, too, as people find they have the same books gathering dust on their to-read piles.

I just purchased Lake of Heaven and Volcano . Definitely not recent books, but I was spurred to do it because I hadn't heard of Ishimure before.


message 2: by Carola (new)

Carola (carola-) | 202 comments I recently also acquired Volcano (but free), and I just bought Endo's The Samurai.


message 3: by Jack (new)

Jack (jack_wool) | 760 comments I am on a Haruki Murakami reading binge, i think.
I bought a hardcopy of Hear the Wind Sing so that I would have both the Birnbaum and Rubins translations.

Also a stack of other books... I think I have the librarians dream of being reincarnated after their pile of tbrs falls on them.


message 4: by Carol (last edited Jul 23, 2025 11:41AM) (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 1436 comments In the last few weeks, I picked up

1. a hardback version of Ashes by Kenzo Kitakata which looked like this, the color is provided by a slip jacket that's approximately 1/3 of the length of the book:
Ashes by Kenzo Kitakata

and 2. Mistress Oriku: Stories from a Tokyo Teahouse by Matsutaro Kawaguchi

and 3. Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories by Japanese-American author, Hisaye Yamamoto.

Ashes makes the 3rd Kitakata novel I own that I haven't read. So if anyone has advice on which of Ashes, The Cage, or Winter Sleep is the best to read first, please share.


message 5: by Bill (new)

Bill | 1247 comments I read Ashes first and found it compelling. I read Winter Sleep next, which was just as good, though very different.

My meh opinion of The Cage can be discounted, because it's more of a standard detective story, which isn't my thing.


message 6: by Jack (new)

Jack (jack_wool) | 760 comments A recent purchase is Japanese Gardens of the Modern Era by Haruzo Ohashi, I am looking for inspiration as I redo parts of my gardens.


message 7: by Bill (new)

Bill | 1247 comments Yay! Found a copy of The Quilt by Tayama Katai. I loved his Country Teacher, but unfortunately both are way out of print.


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