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"After Dark" by H.Murakami: Review
by Monikita, Nov 1, 2008
All those who are afraid of light start coming out at night, after dark-for they feel invisible in the light of the moon....and then life seems to be dangerous and suspicious... secrets are being made, mysteries are floating up but still, life is going on...
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Dance, Dance, Dance: by H. Murakami - Review
by Monikita, Oct 5, 2008
An unnamed character had a meaningful dream that pushed him to find the Dolphin hotel he used to be a customer some time ago. Once he finds it, a chain of random coincidents is taking place filled with mysteries, secrets and symbols... So typical for Japan.
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Geishas
by TLH, Aug 13, 2008
Why the ethnicity behind the geisha is hard for us to look at.
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Eating Bottom Dwellers
by ecrivan wordwizard, May 31, 2008
A book has recently been written on this type of fish.
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River of Fire, River of Water by Taitetsu Unno: A Review
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, May 2, 2008
Shin Buddhism is the most popular form of Buddhism in Japan.
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