Random books from sushidog1's library
The Journals of Sylvia Plath by Frances and Ted Hughes Editor McCullough
Papa: An Intimate Biography of Mark Twain by Susy Clemens
The Signore: Shogun of the Warring States by Kunio Tsuji
Final Martyrs by Shusaku Endo
The Great Gatsby (Essential Penguin) by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Immaculate Reception: A Madeline Bean Catering Mystery (Madeline Bean Mysteries) by Jerrilyn Farmer
The Typhoon Lover (Rei Shimura Mysteries) by Sujata Massey
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Library1,707 books — see library
Reviews21 reviews — see reviews
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TagsFiction (536), Japan (528), R (467), China (253), Nonfiction (191), Biography (190), Japanese Literature (98), Memoir (94), P (89), Art (64) — see all tags
GroupsAsian Fiction & Non-Fiction, DimSum Thing, I Survived the Great Vowel Shift, Indian Authors, Japanese Culture, Japanese Literature, Reading Globally
Favorite authorsRoald Dahl, Chitra Divakaruni, Lafcadio Hearn, Diane Johnson, Yasunari Kawabata, Garrison Keillor, Armistead Maupin, Peter Mayle, E. Annie Proulx, Donald Richie, David Sedaris, Susan Straight, Tobias Wolff (Shared favorites)
Favorite bookstoresVroman's Bookstore
About me **NEW in Oct. 2008**
--My "LT Quickie Reviews" will appear on LT.
--In-depth reviews will appear on my blog: http://booktsunami.blogspot.com/
My Reading/Reviewing Style--
--Unfortunately, I'm a slow, deliberate reader. I read a lot of books translated into English, especially from Chinese, Japanese, and French, so I often spend time wondering why certain words were chosen in particular sentences. I love word-crafting and perhaps this slows my reading a bit.
--I'm also a very committed reviewer. I seldom offer a review of a book that I haven't read every word, unless it was so poor as to be unreadable.
--Interests: world cultures, China, Chinese Language (Mandarin), Japan, Japanese, Africa, India, French, linguistics, art, music, literature, history, cinema, anthropology, sociology, and dogs.
--At college I majored in Chinese Language & Literature when conventional wisdom was to study Japanese. I held a few different jobs and Fate brought me a Japanese prince instead of a Chinese one, so I had to study Japanese anyway. I can now be forgetful in at least 3 languages.
--I love to read non-fiction and fiction concerning China and Japan, and I welcome the chance to read and review Advance Reading Copies of new books of all kinds.
About my library 95% = currently own
3% = I've read but don't own
2% = want to read/own
TBR is not so much a pile but a room full.
Over the years, I've kept some 'book diaries.' If I ever find them, I'll be able to record how I reacted to the readings. They're not really reviews--just brief comments.
A list of other favorite bookstores: HALF-PRICE BOOKS in Houston, TX, and BOOKS & COMPANY, Dayton, OH. In Tokyo the best place for new books in English is MARUZEN BOOKS, north side of Tokyo Station.
Homepagehttp://booktsunami.blogspot.com/
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Real nameJulia
LocationTokyo and Nevada
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Thank you for the comment. Yes, I was new to LT, and didn't know the rules - ouch! I've been reading a lot about Central Asia lately. Currently I'm reading Craig Murray's book [Dirty Diplomacy], and am learning a lot about the bad stuff that was going on in Uzbekistan when I lived there. And I finally read [Three Cups of Tea].
Any books you'd recommend about Western China?
posted by flemingt at 8:56 am (EST) on Jul 31, 2008