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初めまして。ナナです。
(writer, creative doer, caffeine fiend.)


in which i talk about books & new york city & writing. and in which i expound upon my love for nell.


i also write the kissing tree and translate nell interviews and lyrics on & the things left behind.

… you can never have too many books … right? 
(I Have the Right to Destroy Myself sounds particularly interesting.  The narrator, according to the summaries on Amazon [I know; I’m sourcing Amazon here], helps his clients commit suicide, so, obviously, the novel would intrigue me.  It’s a novel I heard of a few years ago actually but never got around to reading because such goes life, and I found out about Your Republic Is Calling You last year when I was browsing courses for my final quarter as an undergraduate, and I figured that, hey, while I’m buying books today, anyway …!
I’m excited for this batch.  I’m always wanting to find/read more Korean literature as it is, and it makes me sad that my Korean is too weak for me to read Korean literature in Korean.  Sigh.)

… you can never have too many books … right?

(I Have the Right to Destroy Myself sounds particularly interesting.  The narrator, according to the summaries on Amazon [I know; I’m sourcing Amazon here], helps his clients commit suicide, so, obviously, the novel would intrigue me.  It’s a novel I heard of a few years ago actually but never got around to reading because such goes life, and I found out about Your Republic Is Calling You last year when I was browsing courses for my final quarter as an undergraduate, and I figured that, hey, while I’m buying books today, anyway …!

I’m excited for this batch.  I’m always wanting to find/read more Korean literature as it is, and it makes me sad that my Korean is too weak for me to read Korean literature in Korean.  Sigh.)

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