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Naoko
Naoko | Keigo Higashino, Kerim Yasar
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Winner of the Japan Mystery Writers Award, Naoko is a black comedy of hidden minds and lives. Navigating the interstices between the real and the unreal with perfect plot twists, this page-turner is also a critique of gender relations by a male Japanese writer, one of their best-sellng. An everyman, Heisuke works hard at a factory job to provide for his wife, Naoko, and young daughter, Monami. He takes pleasure from the small things, like breakfast with both of them after a night shift. His placid life is rocked when, looking up from his microwave dinner one evening, he realizes the TV news that he wasn't paying attention to is reporting a catastrophic bus accident and the names of his loved ones. When Monami finally wakes from a coma, she seems to think she's Naoko, who has died protecting her daughter. More disturbingly, the girl knows things only Naoko could know. The family life that resumes between the modest man and a companion who looks like his daughter bu seems like his dead wife is ticklish-funny until it begins hurtling toward a soul-shattering end. In addition to winning Japan's top mystery prize, Naoko inspired a blockbuster movie. Read this work, a match for the later Bunuel, to find out why Higashino is considered the most ambitious and versatile mystery hand at work in Japan.
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Naoko | Keigo Higashino, Kerim Yasar
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• TBR since December 2, 2020 • mystery • emotional • japan • psychological-thriller • translated-works • 288 pages • first pub 2001 • 3 Stars

An everyman, Heisuke works hard at a factory job to provide for his wife, Naoko, and young daughter, Monami. He takes pleasure from the small things, like breakfast with both of them after a night shift. ⬇️

suvata His placid life is rocked when, looking up from his microwave dinner one evening, he realizes the TV news that he wasn't paying attention to is reporting a catastrophic bus accident and the names of his loved ones. When Monami finally wakes from a coma, she seems to think she's Naoko, who has died protecting her daughter.

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erzascarletbookgasm
Naoko | Keigo Higashino, Kerim Yasar
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Cathythoughts Fingersmith ❤️❤️❤️ 4y
TrishB Great picks 👍🏻 4y
batsy Nice! I love Fingersmith and Middlemarch and the other is on the TBR. 4y
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Freespirit I loved Fingersmith and am reading Middlemarch 💕 4y
OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚👍🏻 4y
KarenUK I picked fingersmith too! Loved that book! 💕 4y
MidnightBookGirl Fingersmith is so good! The best twist in a book, ever.
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erzascarletbookgasm That was my first Sarah Waters, very good! I loved The Little Stranger too and look forward to read her others. @Cathythoughts @trishb @KarenUK @MidnightBookGirl @batsy @Freespirit I hope to get to Middlemarch soon. 4y
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Reita325
Naoko | Keigo Higashino, Kerim Yasar
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First English translation of one of my favorite Japanese mystery writers. The real mystery in this story comes in the last couple of pages.

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m.galehuxley
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I finally located my books! So excited! It turns out that our apartment building decided to change our mailbox without telling us and forgot to give us a key. 😂

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Reita325
Naoko | Keigo Higashino, Kerim Yasar
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Higashino‘s first English translated mystery. Brilliantly well crafted. The real mystery goes down in the last couple of pages.

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swatreads
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So happy to finally have this book! 😍😍😍

sisilia I loved this one 👍🏻 6y
swatreads @sisilia Oh I havent completed it yet but I'm loving it so far😍 I love weird stories ❤❤ 6y
swatreads @sisilia Great! I'll try to get a copy of that asap😍😍 Thank you for the recommendation ❤❤😍 6y
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Agnetta
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Love when books I own get linked!

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LissieDC
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I really enjoyed this, despite having the constant feeling that the English translation was lacking something that the original must have had. The plot, in any language, was pretty good (nice and twisty!), and it had just a little of that Japanese weirdness. So far my pre-Halloween reading has been fab!! 👻🍁🎃#allhallowsread #mystery