I have already written many times about how much I like Kaoru Takamura's books, in the stories "God's Fire" and "Shoot the Riviera".
I've read a lot of other books, but lately I've been rereading a lot of them, and I'd like to add some more famous ones.
That's why I started "Marks Mountain" -- it's "tough" to be honest.
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OK,OK, I know what you mean, however, Kaoru Takamura's books as a set of upper and lower volumes are very difficult to read through the upper volume.
If I don't go beyond this -- or rather, if I go beyond this, it will be a "book for my life.
Well, it's like an ordeal.
But hey, it's already, honestly, it's hard.
So, I'm pretty much in a give up mode.
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So I was looking into the "Mountain for Marks" drama , but it seems that Amazon Prime is currently restricting access to it.
In that vein, I somehow ended up watching "Lady Joker" (starring Takaya Kamikawa).
"It was so much fun that I finished watching all seven episodes in one day!"
Shigeru Izumiya, Kosuke Toyohara, and Kyohei Shibata were all great.
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Lately, my way of reading books has become so focused on acquiring information that I don't seem to be able to 'enjoy reading' anymore.
In our country, there is a deep-rooted culture that "reading a book" means "having value".
I also believe that reading is a good thing -- but to assume that it is "good" without question is a kind of "thought stopping".
Lately, my way of reading books has become so focused on acquiring information that I don't seem to be able to 'enjoy reading' anymore.
Instead of reading a book with a horrifying title like "The Slaughterhouse Organ", I recommend watching the anime "The Slaughterhouse Organ".
Well, that's beside the point.
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I can't wait to see the drama "Mountain for Marks (starring Takaya Kamikawa)".
Amazon Prime and NetFlex seem to be a no-go.
If you know of a site where I can currently see "Mountains for Marks", please let me know -- I'll stop reading the book and wait to hear from you.
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By the way, now that "Bees in the Sky" has been made into a movie, I would like to see "God's Fire" made into a movie as well.
But... the reality of the Fukushima nuclear accident is beyond the content of "God's Fire", so it might be difficult to make a movie about it.