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Why Japan is so Weird and Wacky!

December 23rd, 2013

I’m sorry for lack of reviews –  its not for want of trying, but 1) I’m at the DVD box/Light Novel portion of my piles, so it will be slower and 2) people celebrate various holidays at this time of year, you might have heard of this. I haven’t even begun to think about end of year lists, I really had better do that. /sheepish/

Instead, I wrote this article on Medium:
Why Japan (or China, India, The United States or, heck, Denmark) is So Weird and Wacky!

I hope you’ll enjoy it – and do let me know what you think. All recommendations on Medium and.or comments here are welcome!

 

2 Responses

  1. liz says:

    Take all the time you need. Your reviews are so good that I pre order Whispered Words and bought Aoi Hana because of your recommendation. I can’t wait to see what you review next!

  2. Thanks for the kind words, liz. ^_^ Happy Holidays to you.

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