Thank you to the author, Alex Lund for sending the free copy of Shibuya Nemesis: A Journey Towards the Top of Tokyo via BookTasters.
I was really intrigued by the premise of the book and the author’s back story as I have been a devotee of Japan since a long time ago. Also, Josh, the main character has an introverted nature and social anxiety, so, instantly relatable.
Josh relocates to Japan from Vancouver to pursue his dream of becoming a guitarist, and since he’s half-Japanese, it worked out in his favor. The book gave me so much more insight into Tokyo, namely the Shibuya city, a special ward in Tokyo, Japan, and I’m really grateful for the descriptive scenes; it was like I was right there, along with Josh. It’s an excellent book with the portrayal of Japanese life and culture, exploration of music, and the rise to fame of the main character. The story and the writing style are simple yet engaging.
The only downside for me was probably the fact that it was a bit slow-paced, but I am not complaining a lot since I usually read multiple books at a time (polygamist reader and all.)
Overall, it’s a really good book and deserves more recognition, and I’d recommend it to people who are interested in learning about the experiences of a musician in a strange city experimenting with both traditional and avant-garde music.