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Things Remembered and Things Forgotten

I’m this close to finishing THE NAMES – just a few pages to go! Normally, I’d have read it much quicker, but I’ve recently gotten back into my daily walks (trying to hit those 10,000 steps! 🚶‍♀️), and I think some of my reading time has quietly slipped away.

Thinking it might be time to dive into audiobooks while walking – double the joy, right?

Meanwhile, I added a beautiful new title to my library: Things Remembered and Things Forgotten by Kyoko Nakajima. It’s a collection of 10 short stories that bridge past and present, painting rich, intimate scenes of Japanese life and culture. I completely fell in love with both the cover and the title – how could I resist?

How is everyone’s reading rhythm lately? Drop your current reads (or step counts!) below!

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Book Name: Things Remembered and Things Forgotten
Page: 450
Author: Kyoko Nakajima

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4 comments

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    Posted June 25, 2019 12:56 pm 0Likes

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