That’s the end phrase, yes. Looking at the amazon sample, it’s at 37%, so you can read the whole of this week before buying the book.
Edit: The correct word is 恋人, not 変人。
That’s the end phrase, yes. Looking at the amazon sample, it’s at 37%, so you can read the whole of this week before buying the book.
Edit: The correct word is 恋人, not 変人。
I guess no one noticed so far? 
I certainly didn’t. I only just noticed it right now. They do look very much alike in a smallish font, don’t they?
I definitely read it as 恋人 all this time 
I went ahead and corrected 変人 to 恋人, I hope no one minds.
In my case, sometimes I have problem with searching for longer phrases even if they’re correct, so I’m used to just shorten them. So I’ve searched for “なのだった”, confirmed it’s around the right % (the next one is at 36%), and called it a day 
Yes, finding the end phrases won’t be a problem
. I was wondering more about mentioning percentages when we have questions, but I’ll just keep in mind that different people’s percentages won’t line up exactly. It’s not a big deal anyway, because a text search is always an option.
As an ebook reader without search (well, I do have search on Kobo, I just can’t type in Japanese with my OS language set to English, ha
), What I do is percentage + make sure to type out the entire sentence/relevant passage in full. That way people will rarely have to actually check their copy. Definitely appreciate when others do the same.
Week 3 is up!
Wondering if the end page of week 3 at 47 was a typo because Chapter 1 ended on page 37 for me at 14% per my Kindle.
Does that mean reading actually reading 31 pages on week 4 instead of 21?
Nope, this isn’t a typo. The paperback has chapter 1 ending on page 47. Thanks for checking though.
I’ve seen there’s been some concern over spoilers in the weekly discussions. If you accidentally post a spoiler it’s no big deal, just fix it promptly if it gets called out and strive to use appropriate tags going forward.
I absolutely do not want to dilute discussion by discouraging any types of connections or predictions in responses, so please follow these spoiler guidelines from now on.
Thanks for clarifying. Is there a way that this can go on the original post at the top (and even Week 1) so that people new to the book club know what to do?
Yeah, I’ll throw it in the home post as well as the weeklys.
Thank you so much!
Here’s week four! What a week. Even just going through the English version skimming for discussion questions…
Can’t wait!
Merry Christmas! I hope everybody’s enjoying some Christmas cakes and KFC.
Use this week’s break as a time to catch up, get ahead, or just enjoy some down time with friends and family.
For those who can’t bear the thought of a week without Murata, her Love Letter to a Convenience Store makes for a quick and delightfully strange read.
And we’re back! I hope everybody had a lovely holiday.
I noticed that there was a membership drop-off from week three to week four, which was surprising considering the first-week drop-off was shockingly low and the number was rock-steady going from week two to three. Out of curiosity, for anyone who’s no longer reading with us, was this due to pace or content?
I’m still following along. Wasn’t aware that there were polls for each week. Anyways, I’ll try to contribute to more discussions here soon. Life has just been insanely busy since this book club started.