¡Hon no ZasshiVol.374 2014 August Issue
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[Machine Translation] Fireworks and Bon dances are great, but summer is for treasure hunts! That's why the August issue of Hon no Zasshi (Book-Off) magazine has a special feature on the amazing Book-Off. From a "This Book-Off is Amazing! The magazine also includes a round-table discussion on the mysteries of Book-Off, a photo book of the seven changes of Book-Off, the merits and demerits of Book-Off, an unprecedented journey by a Book-Off hunter to conquer all Book-Off stores, Book-Off trivia on how to properly sell and buy at Book-Off, an interview with Beam Sedlar, the King of Blood and Wind Championship, and a treasure hunt by three men who went to Hon Atsugi on the opening day of a bookstore. The feature is chock-full of mysteries and truths about Book-Off. Don't forget, there is also a reader survey entitled "My Book-Off" on page 34. The title is "Searching for Treasures at Book-Off! The "Treasure Hunt at Book-Off" is a must-see! In the "New Book Guide" section, newcomer Sadamichi Sakai recommends "The Ridgeway Woman," which shows off his mastery of the craft, while Fumiko Sakuma dives into a collection of short stories that will have readers swooning and flailing. Nozomu Omori is having a science fiction summer festival full of masterpieces, topical works, and outrageous stories, while Eno Sekiguchi is thrilled with Kurumi Inui's "Seven"! Michiko Mamuro enjoys the solitude and loneliness of Mariko Koike's "Sonatine," while Kaku Hamazaki licks his lips at the ultimate collection of rare cameras. And Jiro Kitakami uses a full page to praise Akane Chihaya's thrilling masterpiece "Otoko tomodachi" ("Man friend"). Read it carefully and find out who is the man friend that your uncle approves of! This month, we also announce the best 1H entertainment of the first half of the year. In a discussion of the 10 best entertainment books of the first half of the year based on our own judgment and prejudice, we have a lineup of recommended entertainment books that came out by the end of May 2014. After six hours of heated discussion at a izakaya in Machida, we have decided that the best book is " tsu," a return to his roots by a Naoki Award-winning author! After checking out the books you missed, get your fans, watermelons, and mosquito coils ready, and let's enjoy the Japanese summer full of reading! This month's winner of the 30,000 yen unlimited library card challenge is Jun Ito, who is making his first appearance in this magazine. Ito has been going to bookstores since he was a child, and he has selected 30 books from a variety of genres, including mysteries and photo books. Hitoshi Kikuchi, who has not appeared in the magazine for a long time, takes on the challenge of writing a guide to authors of reading material. He will introduce 10 books by Junichi Watanabe, including not only "Shitsurakuen" but also "Shitsurakuen" and others. Atsuhiko Irie analyzes the deep relationship between Banana and shoujo manga in "Kitchen", while Junko Uchisawa opens the closet of the devil. From a spiritualist to a man who builds toasters, the various occupations featured in this special issue, which is a little expensive, but the contents are even more substantial than last month's. With the August issue of Hon no Zasshi, your summer vacation reading plan is complete!
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