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3.13 - The Waiting Man • What Couldn’t Be Shaken Off • No Man Is an Island

The mildly revolting Ushikawa reminded me of the detective, who turned up at the end of 1Q84, what was his name again? Oh wait…
Jan 20, 2026 03:07PM
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3.12 - M’s Secret Cure
Jan 17, 2026 05:42AM
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3.11 - Is This Shovel a Real Shovel? (What Happened in the Night: 2)
Jan 16, 2026 10:18PM
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3.10 - So, Then, the Next Problem (May Kasahara’s Point of View: 2)
Jan 16, 2026 10:04PM
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3.09 - The Zoo Attack (or, A Clumsy Massacre)

A long and, in relation to all the previous chapters, confusing chapter about not only the sad Japanese military command to kill off the large animals of a Manchurian zoo, but also the threat of an American submarine, about to attack the ship that a young Nutmeg was traveling home on. Incidental refs to Toru’s mark en the Wind-up bird. Historical awareness?
Jan 16, 2026 07:42AM
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3.08 - Down in the Well
Jan 11, 2026 08:32PM
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3.07 - The Mystery of the Hanging House

Nutmeg ended up buying the Miyawaki lot for Toru Okada, all under strictest secrecy
Jan 11, 2026 07:04AM
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3.06 - Nutmeg and Cinnamon
Jan 11, 2026 06:44AM
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3.05 - A Place You Can Figure Out If You Think About It Really, Really Hard (May Kasahara’s Point of View: 1)

Another break away from Toru Okada, this time a letter from May Kasahara who remains surprisingly open to keep confiding in Okada. Strange, arguably mad thoughts…
Jan 11, 2026 03:10AM
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3.04 Buying New Shoes • The Thing That Came Back Home

More mysteries. I didn’t perceive the exchange with the unseen small woman as something that she’d be paying for but rather as a treatment or a ritual favor. Not at all as an act of prostitution by Toru Okada.

And apparently,the exception of a major change as predicted by Malta’s Kano has occurred. How else would it be possible for the cat to return?
Jan 11, 2026 02:44AM
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