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”I’m only sixteen,” she said, “and I don’t know much about the world, but I do know one thing for sure. If I’m pessimistic, then the adults in this world who are not pessimistic are a bunch of idiots.”
— Dec 21, 2025 05:53PM
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2.08 - The Root of Desire • In Room 208 • Passing Through the Wall
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2.07 - Recollections and Dialogue on Pregnancy • Empirical Inquiry on Pain
— 9 hours, 52 min ago
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2.06 - Inheriting Property • Inquiry on Jellyfish • Something Like a Sense of Detachment
— Dec 30, 2025 11:12PM
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The real world is in a much darker and deeper place than this, and most of it is occupied by jellyfish and things.
— Dec 30, 2025 10:50PM
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2.05 - Vies of Distant Towns • Eternal Half-Moon • Ladder in Place
— Dec 30, 2025 09:04PM
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2.04 - Divine Grace Lost • Prostitute of the Mind
Creta Kano remembers Okada’s dream and is fully okay with that
— Dec 29, 2025 01:54AM
Creta Kano remembers Okada’s dream and is fully okay with that
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2.03 - Noboru Wataya Speaks • The Story of the Monkeys of the Shitty Island
— Dec 27, 2025 07:39PM
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2.02 - No Good News in this Chapter
Okada perceives Malta Kano’s call as ‘no good news’. But as Mr. Honda predicted, what’s good may seem bad; what’s bad may seem good.
— Dec 27, 2025 07:01PM
Okada perceives Malta Kano’s call as ‘no good news’. But as Mr. Honda predicted, what’s good may seem bad; what’s bad may seem good.
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2.01 - As Concrete as Possible • Appetite in Literature
In the first book, Toru Okada’s inner state was rather detached, observing from safe distance. Now, with Kumiko’s unannounced disappearance comes a more involved sort of confusion and anxiety. The emotions are most relatable.
— Dec 27, 2025 05:29AM
In the first book, Toru Okada’s inner state was rather detached, observing from safe distance. Now, with Kumiko’s unannounced disappearance comes a more involved sort of confusion and anxiety. The emotions are most relatable.
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Book One: The Thieving Magpie
June and July 1984
1.13 - Lieutenant Mamiya’s Long Story: Part II
Unexpected thrilling, gruesome and emotional chapter after the previously chapters having been mostly somehow detached, due to Toru Okada’s point of view.
— Dec 26, 2025 05:25AM
June and July 1984
1.13 - Lieutenant Mamiya’s Long Story: Part II
Unexpected thrilling, gruesome and emotional chapter after the previously chapters having been mostly somehow detached, due to Toru Okada’s point of view.

