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The housekeeper and the professor

  • star rating: ⭐⭐⭐

  • Reading length: short (192 pages)

  • Amazon pricing: $8

  • Author: Yoko Ogawa

  • Primary countries in the book: Japan

  • “no-no stuff” : non-existent/moderate/apparent

  • One sentence: If you want to be inspired by math, read this

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“The Professor never really seemed to care whether we figured out the right answer to a problem. He preferred our wild, desperate guesses to silence, and he was even more delighted when those guesses led to new problems that took us beyond the original one. He had a special feeling for what he called the "correct miscalculation," for he believed that mistakes were often as revealing as the right answers.”

The great passage

  • star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Reading length: short (222 pages)

  • Amazon pricing: $9

  • Author: Shion Miura

  • Primary countries in the book: Japan

  • “no-no stuff” : non-existent/moderate/apparent

  • One sentence: Really impressive for a book about linguistics that opens your mind

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“A dictionary is a ship that crosses the sea of words,” said Araki, with a sense that he was laying bare his innermost soul. “People travel on it and gather the small points of light floating on the dark surface of the waves. They do this in order to tell someone their thoughts accurately, using the best possible words. Without dictionaries, all any of us could do is linger before the vastness of the deep.”

First Person Singular

  • star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Reading length: medium (256 pages)

  • Amazon pricing: $12

  • Author: Haruki Murakami

  • Primary countries in the book: Japan

  • “no-no stuff” : non-existent/moderate/apparent

  • One sentence: Feels like an autobiography, and a novel, up to you decide among the 9 stories

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“Loving someone is like having a mental illness that's not covered by health insurance.”
“No matter how beautiful a woman might be, she always has imperfections, and likewise no matter how ugly a woman might be, there’s always a part of her that is beautiful.”
 

Wabi Sabi

  • star rating: ⭐⭐⭐

  • Reading length: short (267 pages)

  • Amazon pricing: $9

  • Author: beth  Kempton

  • One sentence: Nice self help book

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The Japanese concept of wabi sabi contains wisdom for when life feels like this. Through simplicity, and the acceptance of our imperfections and impermanence, it allows us to see things afresh. Wabi sabi teaches us how to simplify and prioritize the right things, while not being too hard on ourselves while we make the necessary changes. Often, it shows us that what we have already is enough, and that we’re surrounded by everyday magic. All we need to do is learn how to access it.

The Bell Jar

  • star rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • Reading length: short (288 pages)

  • Amazon pricing: $10

  • Author: Sylvia Plath

  • Primary countries in the book: America

  • “no-no stuff” : non-existent/moderate/apparent

  • One sentence: A work of literary art(but please read only when you're not depressed)

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“I saw my life branching out before me like the green fig tree in the story. From the tip of every branch, like a fat purple fig, a wonderful future beckoned and winked. One fig was a husband and a happy home and children, and another fig was a famous poet and another fig was a brilliant professor, and another fig was Ee Gee, the amazing editor, and another fig was Europe and Africa and South America, and another fig was Constantin and Socrates and Attila and a pack of other lovers with queer names and offbeat professions, and another fig was an Olympic lady crew champion, and beyond and above these figs were many more figs I couldn't quite make out. I saw myself sitting in the crotch of this fig tree, starving to death, just because I couldn't make up my mind which of the figs I would choose. I wanted each and every one of them, but choosing one meant losing all the rest, and, as I sat there, unable to decide, the figs began to wrinkle and go black, and, one by one, they plopped to the ground at my feet.”
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