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Kingyo Used Books 1 – 4 Overview

Finding time to read a book these days is something that I didn’t give much thought to when I was younger. I mean, bookshops had been around forever? They weren’t going anywhere. Then the Internet arrived. Bookshops shrugged. It’s the Internet, where people posted images on Geocities and browsed Usenets. Then the iPad arrived. Bookshops shuddered and when the Kindle arrived, things have never been the same since. So in the English speaking world, the power the big book chain shops had acquired was demolished, literally, brick by brick. Today I can find, maybe, five or ten bookshops in my city. Of them, I would trust three of them for recommendations. But in Japan, it’s different. The book publishing industry seems to be, er, booming? OK, that’s a lie. Japanese publishers are also feeling the pinch from eBooks and online reading services. But the used book shops do well. People always want to read the books they read when they were young. Or find that classic book they had put off but now want to read. Or even, the books that people have never heard of and that wait in the patient hope someone will read them. There must be people to read those books and they must have stories of their own, right?
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Going to hibernate the posts for a while (but not the podcasts)

So I’ve got a number of podcasts to record between now and the middle/end of February. And I’m writing full time for Otaku News and Mangabookshelf. So the blog is going to hibernate for a while. I’ll still be releasing podcasts but for the next few months there won’t be any blog entries other than the podcasts. So if you need me, I’ll be watching anime, actual bloody anime!
I just can’t seem to concentrate on anime any more. Like I’m trying to catch my breath and it’s not working. I look at other podcasters and bloggers and see that they put time away to watch shows and then hand in reviews. So that’s what I’m going to do.
As always I’m on Twitter.
And why the picture of Kenshiro on the top of the post? Why the hell not?
No new show this week.
Sorry. No new show for you this week. We were supposed to record a new show last night but after I came back from voting, I started to get a sore throat. So we postponed until today.
But I ‘m still no better today so Oni asked that we hold off until I can speak properly. So I’ll directly post here when we record.
Laters,
Phillip.
Harry and his bucketful of dinosaurs

And so it is with a glad heart and hefted swords that we return to centre stage. On the show we chat about the recent statement from Shueisha in regards to raws being posted online (http://bit.ly/aGU5XP), review the 2009 anime TV series A Certain Scientific Railgun (http://bit.ly/9v9ngH) and talk about the streaming online service Crunchyroll (http://bit.ly/a5SMXZ)
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Hope you guys enjoy the show. We’re finally back having fun with the show and not treating it like work or a college assignment. Please note this uses explicit language
Promos played:
The Speakeasy Podcast (A great podcast run The Reverse Thieves, NarutakiRT and HisuiRT, if you can figure out who’s who
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Weeaboobies(Come on, girls! Release another show!)
Dave and Joel(They invoked Vernon Wells on their latest show. Yep, Vernon Wells)
Oh, and don’t bother asking about the post title. I’m not telling you.
Text Interview with translator Andrew Driver

Hey again. Just wanted to repost this article I wrote for otakunews.com. It’s an interview with Andrew Driver, the translator for Alma Book’s English language release of Yasutaka Tsutsui‘s novel Paprika. It’s very short but I had fun doing it. Have fun, kids.




