Submitted by turboshot49cents t3_zyvjjy in books
turboshot49cents OP t1_j286h4n wrote
Reply to comment by noobditt in Those of you who read on airplanes, what type of books do you like to read? by turboshot49cents
I was thinking of doing this. I’m going to Japan.
noobditt t1_j2889hz wrote
Nice. Japanese literature is world class. Not to mention how many books written by foreigners about Japan are really good too. I Am a Cat by Natsume Soseki. The wind up bird chronicles. Anything by Haruki Murakami. There's some good murder mystery, surrealist, pop, and just plain weirdness also. Can't remember the names though. Have fun!
cinnamondaisies t1_j28lwuf wrote
What’s your favourite genre or kind of book? I can give some recommendations based on that!
turboshot49cents OP t1_j29jy8s wrote
I mostly read memoirs or contemporary fiction. Sometimes I dip my feet in fantasy. Also, there’s a place in my heart for middle grade books
boxer_dogs_dance t1_j28ixy2 wrote
The Traveling Cat Chronicles is a recent, simple, moving Japanese novel that I really enjoyed. If you want a gripping classic, Shogun is a favorite of many although Clavell was not Japanese. All of the Clavell novels are favorites of mine except Gaijin. Read some reviews and pick some options. Enjoy your trip. I haven't been to Japan since the pandemic.
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