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A book is a present you can open again and again.

Slash with a Knife — Yoshitomo Nara

This artist beautifully captures the angst of disaffected youth. (Like, 8-year-old youth.)

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Botchan — Natsume Soseki

A teacher from Tokyo gets posted to a country town and spends his time getting into misadventures and complaining about the shifty country folk. Quite fun! Maybe one day I will be able to read it in the original Japanese.

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A Closed Book — Gilbert Adair

The air of menace isn’t as, well, menacing as I would have liked, and there are a few implausible plot points. But the different voices in the book work well together, even if things get a bit banal towards the end. Or do they?

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War of Words — Elizabeth Mapstone

“What is going on when some other person is so misguided as to disagree with us?”

There are some interesting ideas in this book, War of Words: Women and Men Arguing.

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Doctor Sally — P. G. Wodehouse

My first Wodehouse. So quaint, yet so hilariously clever. I want to read more, but he only wrote about 90 books so I’ll have to pace myself.

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