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Tsundoku Club Book Reviews and Audiobook Recommendations

post-apocalypse novel, survival novel

Peter Heller “The Dog Stars”

Joanna Trollope

Joanna Trollope “Brother and Sister”

Japanese novel, Convenience store woman, Sayaka Murata

Sayaka Murata “Convenience Store Woman

Japanese book autism

Naoki Higashida “The Reason I Jump”

 

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tsundoku:

[tsoon-doh-koo]

  1. Japanese word for the art of buying things and not using them right away. It combines elements of tsunde-oku (積んでおく, to pile things up ready for later and leave) and dokusho (読書, reading books).