Maki Kashimada

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Maki Kashimada


Born
in Tokyo, Japan
October 26, 1976

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Average rating: 2.99 · 774 ratings · 167 reviews · 19 distinct worksSimilar authors
Touring The Land of the Dea...

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Love at Six Thousand Degrees

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“If you're beset on by unhappiness, it isn't unreasonable to expect happiness to have its turn in the future”
Maki Kashimada, Touring The Land of the Dead: Two Novellas

“The 10:00 A.M. Kodama service, Natsuko reminded herself.

When she looked up again, Taichi was making his way down the street, cutting a clean path through the stream of people, straighter and faster than anyone else.”
Maki Kashimada, Touring The Land of the Dead: Two Novellas

“There are always bloodstains when you wrap someone's body with bandages. The same can be said for this woman. They aren't anything special. There isn't anything special about my bloodstains, about my loneliness, about my past, about the injuries and harm done to me by the men in my past. So if I were to write a novel, the protagonist would be a woman like that.”
Maki Kashimada, Love at Six Thousand Degrees
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