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Abinash Elanggumar
is on page 221 of 240
too early with yoshimoto. although, i will say i definitely got a lot out of amrita inspite of it not being as good, because it just felt so different by virtue of being this very long, indulgent sprawling narration. it was a really lovely read.
— Feb 01, 2026 04:57AM
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Abinash Elanggumar
is on page 221 of 240
that more so than a lot of the other stories. my mind was a bit distracted from things, which is my own fault, but inspite of that i really enjoyed this story. i was rereading so many paragraphs over and over again because i was thinking about cooking ffs. but a great end to this collection of stories! overall, it was a pleasant, easy read for sure. it's still no kitchen/moonlight shadow, i wonder if i have peaked
— Feb 01, 2026 04:56AM
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Abinash Elanggumar
is on page 221 of 240
(dead-end memories) quite possibly my favourite of the collection (although i liked house of spirits a lot too - these are the two i see myself revisiting), i feel like yoshimoto's writing really warrants more time to breathe... i just love to spend time with her characters and wallow in their emotions. the way she brings the narrator's feelings to life is her best quality, beautiful imagery, and this story showcases
— Feb 01, 2026 04:54AM
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Abinash Elanggumar
is on page 166 of 240
(tomo-chan's happiness) an interesting one, definitely stands out.
"when she was more alone than she had ever been, Tomo-chan was safely held. By the velvety glow of the night, the touch of the wind as it drifts softly past, the blinking of stars, the voices of insects, and things like that. Somewhere deep down, Tomoy-chan knew this all along. And so she was never really alone."
— Jan 31, 2026 05:54AM
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"when she was more alone than she had ever been, Tomo-chan was safely held. By the velvety glow of the night, the touch of the wind as it drifts softly past, the blinking of stars, the voices of insects, and things like that. Somewhere deep down, Tomoy-chan knew this all along. And so she was never really alone."
Abinash Elanggumar
is on page 146 of 240
(not warm at all) short and sweet. the imagery surrounding rivers and light is very compelling.
— Jan 31, 2026 05:35AM
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