Fave Five: Queer Fiction Set in Japan
Catfish Rolling by Clara Kumagai (YA) Passage to Tokyo by Poppy Kuroki Palaver by Bryan Washington The Night of Baba Yaga by Akiro Otani Solo Dance by Li Kotomi
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Fave Five: Queer Fiction Set in Japan
Catfish Rolling by Clara Kumagai (YA) Passage to Tokyo by Poppy Kuroki Palaver by Bryan Washington The Night of Baba Yaga by Akiro Otani Solo Dance by Li Kotomi
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i finished hell followed with us and oh my goddd it was SOO GOOD but now i have to figure out what book to read next
Travel Destination: Japan
Warcross by Marie Lu
Warcross isn’t just a game it’s a way of life, Emika Chen is a bounty hunter trying to make ends meet, when a score goes horribly wrong and she hacks herself into the international Warcross opening game quickly becoming an overnight sensation, fearing the worst she’s surprised when the Founder contact her not to punish but to hire her as a spy.
Catfish Rolling by Clara Kumagai
Magic realism meets Japanese folklore. When the catfish under Japan causes a massive earthquake fracturing time itself. Sora hates the catfish it took everything from her and now her father has also gone missing, she will have venture into the fractured zones to find her family but it dangerous in there.
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata
Keiko has always been considered strange, her parents are relieved when she gets a job, however after 18 years society and her family worry, however Keiko is comfortable, it’s a predictable life with the store manual mandating everything however a new coworker starts he’s also alienated, cynical and bitter, upsetting the status quo, but will it be for the better?
I Love You so Mochi by Sarah Kuhn
Kimi loves fashion, however after a masssive fight with her mother she escapes to her grandparents in Japan. With a culture both familiar and foreign, she loses herself in the city, meeting a cute med student who moonlights as a costume mascot. What began as a trip to get away becomes something more, learning more about herself and her mother and where her heart lies.
Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean
Izumi has never felt like she fit in, it’s her and her mother against the world however when finds out her father is the crown prince her life is rocked, in a whirlwind she heads to Japan to meet her father, but it’s not all castles and crowns but more trying to learn and remember thousands of years of tradition and customs and dealings with conniving cousins and hungry press. Will Izumi crumble under the crown or find her place.
[Catfish Rolling][Clara Kumagai]
Clicca qui per acquistare il libro Titolo: Catfish RollingScritto da: Clara KumagaiTitolo originale: Catfish RollingTradotto da: Valentina ZaffagniniEdito da: Giunti EditoreAnno: 2024Pagine: 432ISBN: 9788809937659 La trama di “Catfish Rolling” di Clara Kumagai Secondo la leggenda sotto le isole del Giappone si nasconde un gigantesco pesce gatto che causa terremoti ogni volta che si gira. Nel…
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Title: Catfish Rolling | Author: Clara Kumagai | Publisher: Zephyr (2023)