Specific meaning, but also it’s faster to have the vocab list open (in my experience) to glance at the meaning of word, if you need to (though, as I had mentioned before, I haven’t been doing that a ton with the しろくまカフェ book club because I can generally get through the material fairly well, at least good enough as a ‘first pass,’ without needing to look much up. I suspect that won’t be the case with harder material.)
It’s also probably faster to make an SRS entry from a line in a spreadsheet, depending on your system, rather than copying and pasting out of jisho.org (or similar site), though that might not always be the case. For instance, with your method using kitsun.io I doubt the entries in the spreadsheet would be incredibly helpful, but people reading dead tree books, like I will be, can’t use convenient in-app dictionary look ups.
I took a quick glance at it, and it looks like every page it the equivalent of about 6-8 pages of にゃんにゃん探偵団 (a very rough estimate.) I’ve been progressing through にゃんにゃん探偵団 at about 4-6 pages per day lately, so hopefully I can get a bit faster and be able to keep up once this one starts.
If anybody starts this one and then really finds the pace too much, one tactic might be to join in for every other chapter. Each one is a little story in its own right, so you could skip chapter 2, for example, to be caught up in time for 3.
But hopefully everyone will be able to keep the pace
I am reading both Shirokuma Cafe and the Girl’s tour… The vocab lists are so very helpful and save so much time… It’s made tackling reading them fun!!!
Small question–in the first post, the name of the first chapter is listed as 片ぬき人魚グミ. I tried working out what that would mean, but I was having trouble with what the 片 would mean there.
I just opened my book, and I see the chapter named named 型抜き人魚グミ (which makes a lot more sense to me, since 型抜き is a word itself.) Was that just an IME mishap (since 片 and 型 have the same reading), or am I missing something?
I see that both the booklive and honto have the same price for the digital version. Please, can anyone with some experience with these sites give me some advice on which of the two would be better to buy from?
I got the ebook on BOOK☆WALKER along with a fair amount of bonus coins for which I got me some volumes of クレヨンしんちゃん (on sale). I hope I will find the time to read everything I have in my library someday Actually I prefer physical books, but it’s just too expensive to import. Can’t wait to start with this one.
Bookwalker currently has a Golden Week special where you get 15% back (in coins) for each book. It lasts until 6th May, 10 am Japanese time. After that, it’s back to the standard 1%.