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as long as you are willing to be a rich dowager in Japan...yes, yes you can. :P
what i like about this book is that i like every character...including secondary and minor ones such as the dowager and tamaru, especially tamaru.

I have an interesting picture of the dowager in my head and a voice to go with it, but I can't seem to place who I'm imagining. I know it has to be someone from a movie, I'm just not sure who yet.

ohhh, now i'm intrigued! since you've finished the book as well, michelle, have you been googling around? i've found some lovely drawings, menus and things... :)
does anybody else find it odd that aomame has a problem with her small lop-sided breasts??? i do, in the sense, that she seems so confident and strong, yet...

I don't think her body issue is strange. I figure that even the most confident woman has at least one thing she doesn't like about herself.
I do, however, find her love of balding men with nicely shaped heads comical. I laughed out loud when she said she got all hot and bothered when she saw Sean Connery. I mean, he's a handsome man, but I never thought it was because of his bald and apparently nicely shaped head.
Did anyone else get struck by the image of the white pieces of papers with various years on them swirling around Aomame as she comes down the stairs from the expressway? I thought it was a beautiful description, and incidentally, it's a good clue as to what's ahead.

I was actually thinking (in the scene where she hooked up with the guy in the hotel) that she seemed really confident in the way she talked about them without sounding needy. I was thinking that most of us who are conscious of being unfashionably small or large in some area would either avoid talking about those parts or do it in a way that was designed to get reassurance ... but maybe that's just me!
I really like all the characters too. I think I could easily whizz through this book, but I have a lot of other things to read so I plan to stick to the schedule for now.

a. the delightful insight into the world of editing, when language, art, passion, and mathematical precision about language come together to create this magical experience of writing.
b. the otherworldly experiences both for Tengo and Aomame. I mean you feel that they are on the cusp of discovering something very unusual and eye-opening, but both the readers and the characters are only gradually discovering the truth. Lovely, nuanced, poised writing.

a. the delightful insight into the world of editing, when la..."
perfectly stated Zulfiya.

a. the delightful insight into the world of ..."
Thank you, Kristina!

Still too much sex in this book for my liking. Don't get me wrong -- I like a good romance novel with sex in it but ... it just doesn't FIT here. This isn't supposed to be a romance novel, is it?
I -did- enjoy the section where Tengo is editing the novel (though again, why throw in the two sentences where he randomly starts thinking about having sex with his much older girlfriend... is this important??) I'm excited to learn more about Fuka-Eri's story.
