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号外 – 1Q84 Vol. 3 Live Tweeting

1Q84 Vol. 3 is out! I have my copy reserved at a bookstore in Oimachi that opens at 10am, so I’ll pick it up there and then head straight to Café du Monde in Ito Yokado, which has wireless. I won’t be live blogging (already thing of the past), but I will try to tweet when my fingers aren’t covered with powdered sugar. Follow me @howtojapanese.

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    April 16th, 2010 at 9:50 am

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  2. Serge Says:
    April 16th, 2010 at 4:45 pm

    Once you’re done with Volume 3… Could you actually post a spoiler somewhere detailing what actually happens in the book? I diligently read Volume 1 and 2 when they came out and was rather disappointed with them, mostly for the reasons you mentioned in your earlier review. So I can’t see myself spending any more days reading Volume 3 but would actually like to know what happens. I’m sure many others are in the same boat.

    PS. Good luck with your busy travel schedule in Europe. I really hope the volcano chaos stops as I’m scheduled to fly there myself later next week…

  3. JapanSoc Says:
    April 18th, 2010 at 11:48 pm

    号外 – 1Q84 Vol. 3 Live Tweeting…

    1Q84 Vol. 3 is out! I have my copy reserved at a bookstore in Oimachi that opens at 10am, so I’ll pick it up there and then head straight to Café du Monde in Ito Yokado, which has wireless. I won …

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