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review 2020-02-26 15:07
Podcast #175 is up!
Wings for the Rising Sun: A Transnational History of Japanese Aviation - Jürgen P. Melzer

My latest podcast is up on the New Books Network website! In it, I interview Jürgen Melzer about his history of the transnational factors in the development of Japanese aviation (which I reviewed here). Enjoy!

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url 2019-11-11 11:29
Japanese Coral Stone Price | Red Coral Stone Price Per Carat

The red coral is a gemstone that spells great karma, imperativeness and motivation. This superb red gemstone is found in various collections. One such collection is the Japanese coral. The Red Coral Price per Carat or the Japanese Coral Stone Price ranges from Rs 500 and goes up to Rs 5000 as per its quality to the extent clarity, shape and cut. Do whatever it takes not to empower yourself to be deterred by the Red Coral Price per Carat for acknowledge once you guarantee this gemstone and bit of leeway from it, you will comprehend that it justified its price.

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url 2019-06-27 13:34
What Is Special About Japanese Massage That You Won’t Find On Other Happy Ending Massage?

Mary Kay Guru, a generous name for a happy ending massage, reveals the true essence of Japanese massage. The majority of men get inspired by lots of pictures & movies and the reason you are here is because you are desperate to find a Japanese massage near me for exhilarating pleasurable happening. For More Information Visit Website: - https://www.quora.com/profile/Mary-Kay-Guru/Nude-Massage-Therapist/What-Is-Special-About-Japanese-Massage-That-You-Won-t-Find-On-Other-Happy-Ending-Massage

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url 2017-04-30 16:54
Japanese light novels: Where to start if you want to skip what the anime covered

Ooh, timely and helpful.

 

I'm sure I'll start with volume 1 for everything I want to read, but it's still good to know when I'll finally be past the events I already know about. For example, with Baccano I'll have to wait until volume 4, although I can already see some of the chronology differences between the novels and the TV series. For example, in the book the panhandler scene happens prior to Firo drinking the wine. In the anime, that scene had to have happened after he drank the wine, or his fingers would definitely have been a loss.

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