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The Tatami Galaxy
The Tatami Galaxy: A Novel | Tomihiko Morimi
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An unfulfilled college student hurtles through four parallel realities to explore the what-might've-been and the what-should-never-be in this Groundhog Day meets The Midnight Library–esque novel from one of Japan’s most popular authors. Our protagonist, an unnamed junior at a prestigious university in Kyoto, is on the verge of dropping out. After rebelling against the dictatorial jock president of the film club, he and his worst and only friend, the diabolical creep Ozu, are personas non grata on campus. For two years, our protagonist has made all the wrong decisions, and now he's about to make another mistake. He and Ozu are preparing for revenge—a fireworks attack at the film club's welcoming party for new members. Then, a chance encounter with a self-proclaimed god sets the confused and distraught young man on a new course. Destiny will bring him together with Akashi, the blunt but charming sophomore he has a crush on—if he’s brave enough to make a move. Yet our protagonist cannot get beyond his profound disillusionment and the moment is lost. But what if there's a universe where he did join the club of his dreams, ditched Ozu for good, and was confident enough to get the girl? A realm of possibility opens up for our protagonist as time rewinds, and from the four-and-a-half-mat tatami floor of his dorm room, he is plunged into a series of adventures that will take him to four parallel universes. In each universe, he is given the opportunity to start over as a freshman, in search of a rose-colored campus life. The inspiration behind the much-loved anime series, Tomihiko Morimi's contemporary classic is a fantastic journey through time and space, where a half-eaten castella cake, a photograph from Rome, and a giant cavity in a wisdom tooth hold the keys to self-discovery. A time-traveling romp that speaks to everyone who has wondered what if, The Tatami Galaxy will win readers’ hearts over . . . and over . . . and over again.
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sakeriver
The Tatami Galaxy: A Novel | Tomihiko Morimi
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I picked this one up on a whim when I was at a local bookstore for a reading a while back. The narrator's voice is very well realized, which was a bit difficult at times considering that he‘s self-absorbed, self-deluding, and generally obnoxious and cringy in the way that so many of us were in our early 20s, including me. Still, it's an interesting and often very funny story.

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sakeriver
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lauraisntwilder
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It took a while for me to get interested in this one. I found the first part to be sort of boring. The second part wasn't much better. The third section was sort of odd, but it was much more interesting, and I liked the last part. My husband has watched the anime and, after discussing the book with him, I'd like to watch it, too. The writing style wasn't my favorite, but I got used to it after a while. I'd like to try another of Morimi's books.

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thereflectiveflaneur
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Well I wasn‘t expecting to utterly adore this text! Definitely not what I usually gravitate towards. But how splendid it was. Totally quirky concept but once you run with it you are engrossed and enchanted! The character of Kamotaketsunumi no Kami, who is one of the 8million gods, is hilarious! And the magic realism doesn‘t detract from a very human story! Was so charmed by this tale!

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Good morning or afternoon or evening 😄! The Tatami Galaxy, Trespasses, Tanglier in the rain. Tolstoy, Colm Tobin, Brandon Taylor, Adrian Tomine. The Ten things I hate about you, Two English Girls, The Theory of Everything. TLC, Talking Heads. Tear in your hand, Take me anywhere. #MANICMONDAY @CBee