We’re getting closer to the end! Here’s this week’s story:
Team 小川 let’s go! 
We’re almost there.
Also I only just realized that the links to the vocab sheets in the weekly threads were messed up from week 9… Sorry about that! I’ve (hopefully) fixed them now.
Hello 小川 readers 
First of all I’m really happy to see that we are still such a strong group after so many weeks of more or less weird stories
Thank you!
Then, I promised to ask you about the rest of the book (as some of you know, I took the stories from the Bookwalker ebook but I did not add all of them because that would have made the bookclub too long).
My question today is, would you like to finish the remaining stories? If you do, you’ll be entitled to mark this excellent Bookmeter entry as read: 『小川未明童話集 1巻 (Kindle)』|感想・レビュー - 読書メーター which will grant you happiness and longevity a nice increase in your statistics 
But I’m aware that some of you have had enough of these stories, so I totally don’t blame you if you are not keen to achieve this.
Here are the stories from the book that we have not read yet:
(Story #17 does not seem to be on Aozora but I would share screenshots in its thread.)
What do you think?
- Thank you, I’ve had enough of sad and pointless stories
- I would like to read one story per week (5 weeks total)
- I would like to read 2-2-1 stories per week (3 weeks total)
- I would like to read the stories in my own time (just set up the threads)
- I have another idea (please comment below)
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(If we decide to continue with a schedule, I will add another poll on whether we should take a break or continue straight away.)
Well done on the wording of the ‘no’ option! I feel so bad now 
But I already have a hard time keeping up with all the book clubs I want to participate in so I have to bow out.
Well, there are 18 stories in the version of the ebook I have so I’m gonna have to keep going 
I’m a little undecided. On the one hand, I’d be fine with stopping any time. We’ve read a good variety of stories, some of which I liked a lot, some of which I could take or leave, as was to be expected. I feel like it’s easy to get tired of them if you read them all at once, but on the other hand, if I pause now, it’s very unlikely that I’ll resume reading them at any point in the future. So I guess I could dedicate three more weeks, but probably not longer. And if we go with the “I’ll read at my own time” option, my own time might turn out to be “all at once” or, just as likely, “never at all”.
Hahaha, that’s my thinking exactly! “If I don’t read them now, I will probably never* touch them again.”
(* or maybe not in the forseeable future, at least)
So I’m leaning towards “let’s get over and done with them” - hence the 3-week option…
しょうがないね 
Oh, I tried to phrase it so that it’s easy to select (morally speaking)
Sorry…
Totally relatable - same here 
oh man I just hope JLPT is over soon…
Indeed a worthy goal. 
Not that there’s anything wrong in not continuing on, I just really like finishing things, personally. 
I was already planning to read a few more so I could feel like I ‘earned’ the right to mark (and consider) it done.
I will probably read the remaining stories Some Day ™. I would love to, but more than anything I would love to start reading something slightly more modern.
Already kind of wondering how much has Japanese changed from the 1950s until now.
I’ve enjoyed the stories quit a bit but I’m completely fine with all options. Because of that I didn’t want to alter the result by my voting so I voted for all just to show participation. Thanks for organising this! 
I plan to read 地球星人 🌏 Book Club ・ Starting Nov 27th!, so I will read the remaining Ogawa stories when there is any free time left.
Thanks to everybody who voted and responded! I‘m very happy to see that some of you are interested in finishing the remaining stories.
My plan is as follows: I will set up the threads for all remaining stories right after we finished the last book club story, and I will read the stories in a 2-2-1 schedule across 3 weeks. Of course everybody is free to post in any of the threads whenever they like (even before the schedule gets there). This way I think we‘ve covered all the options 
Here is the second-to-last story of the regular book club!
This and next week’s stories are a bit longer, so take your time 
And - finally - we’ve arrived at the last story of the regular book club! Enjoy 
I’ve set up the threads for the follow-up stories (no I’m not going to post them here
) Please have a look in the OP for the links.
Also, I’ve added screenshots for The Missing Story™ - I hope you’ll enjoy it!
Satisfaction Poll Time!
Have you read Ogawa Mimei’s stories (that were part of the regular book club, without the five extra stories)?
- I finished it
- I’m still reading and I plan on finishing it
- I don’t plan to finish it
- I never even started it
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If you read the book, how would you rate it on a 5 point scale? (1: hated it, 5: loved it)
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- Unsure / Didn’t finish
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If you read the book, how would you rate its difficulty?
- No effort at all
- Minimal effort
- Moderate effort
- Significant effort
- So much effort my head might explode
- I don’t know
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Which stories did you like best?
You can pick up to 4 stories.
- 野ばら
- 電信柱と妙な男
- 眠い町
- 殿さまの茶わん
- 月夜と眼鏡
- 金の輪
- 大きなかに
- 牛女
- 飴チョコの天使
- 黒い旗物語
- 黒い人と赤いそり
- 港に着いた黒んぼ
- 赤いろうそくと人魚
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Participation Statistics
The number of participants continuously dropped during the whole book club, which was to be expected to a certain extent. Also of course the nature of the individual stories made it easy to drop out and hard to keep up the motivation as there is no overall narrative that pulls you forward. Nevertheless, I’m very happy to see that the number of readers remained somewhat stable during the second half of the club.
It wasn’t easy choosing only 4 favorite stories, which must mean I liked them more than I thought at the time. I almost included 殿さまの茶わん in my favourites, but that one story was so much harder to read than the rest that if I focused on it I would have to answer “significant difficulty” in the difficulty poll - so I just chose to ignore it.
Overall, strangely, in terms of difficulty, whatever I’ve read with the Intermediate bookclub (sample of one book and 17 pages of another so far, so not much) was much smoother than anything I’ve read with the ABBC or BBC. 
All in all, I really did enjoy this look into children’s stories of old, and I’m quite looking forward to reading the rest of them that are included in the book. Thanks for organizing this, @NicoleRauch!
Right?
At first I was like, choosing 3 should be plenty as everybody was so unhappy with these stories anyways (in my mind at least
) but then I thought it can’t hurt to choose 4 as we had a (pretty large) total number of 13. Glad to hear you did enjoy a lot of them anyways!
That really shows how hard it is to decide upon difficulty (especially before reading…).
Also, “for small children” does not equal “easy” of course, as even small children can speak and understand even (for us) difficult grammar just fine. So those books focus more on easing the one difficulty smaller children tend to face, namely kanji, which unfortunately has the opposite effect on us kanji-experts
.
Plus, I still believe that many manga tend to be harder to read because they mainly consist of spoken language which can be incredibly hard to understand without lots of exposure and experience.
Aww, that makes me so happy!
Halfway through I was actually wondering whether I had made a terrible mistake in suggesting this book because the stories were so weird and so pointless at times. Good to hear that you enjoyed it nonetheless!
Yes, I absolutely agree. That has been my experience so far as well.
I really enjoyed reading the stories and big thanks to @NicoleRauch for managing this book club
.
Unfortunately, I didn’t read the last 2 stories, because I decided to switch focus to reading slightly more modern texts which ended up not being so modern, but oh well 
