Showing posts with label Hideo Yokoyama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hideo Yokoyama. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Six Four by Hideo Yokoyama

Six Four
by Hideo Yokoyama
translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies

Find out more about this book and author:
Goodreads
BookExcerpt

Published: 2017
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Crime, Japan
Hardback: 576
Rating: 4

First sentence(s):
Snowflakes danced through the evening light.

Six Four. The nightmare no parent could endure. The case no detective could solve. The twist no listener could predict.

For five days in January 1989, the parents of a seven-year-old Tokyo schoolgirl sat and listened to the demands of their daughter's kidnapper. They would never learn his identity. They would never see their daughter again.

For the 14 years that followed, the Japanese public listened to the police's apologies. They would never forget the botched investigation that became known as Six Four. They would never forgive the authorities their failure. For one week in late 2002, the press officer attached to the police department in question confronted an anomaly in the case.

He could never imagine what he would uncover. He would never have looked if he'd known what he would find.


My two-bits:

Mystery was more on the inner workings and politics of the police station in which the main character works.

It was interesting to see how the Six Four case tied in and the connections of all the people involved.

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* part of Books, Inc. Foreign Intrigue Book Club (here)

* part of Backlist Reader Challenge (here)

Thursday, January 3, 2019

Foreign Intrigue Book Club 2019

Foreign Intrigue Book Club
face-to-face (details)
Books, Inc. Laurel Village

Do you like to travel? Experience a country through the eyes of a local? Try the food of another country?

2019

December & January pick:

Six Four
by Hideo Yokoyama
translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies
-Mystery, Thriller, Japan
Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

February pick:

The Master Key
by Masako Togawa
translated by Simon Grove
-Mystery, Thriller, Japan
Goodreads | my review | my rating: 5


March pick:

The Widows of Malabar Hill
by Sujata Massey
-Mystery, Historical, India | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 5

April pick:

The Hole
by Hye-Young Pyun
-Mystery, Horror, Korea | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 5

May pick:

Auntie Poldi and the Sicilian Lions
by Mario Giordano
-Mystery, Italy, Sicily | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 5

June pick:

Shadows on the Lake
(Commissario Stefania Valenti #1)
by Giovanni Cocco, Amneris Magella
-Mystery, Historical, Italy, Lake Como | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

July pick:

Death in Brittany
by Jean-Luc Bannalec
-Mystery, France | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 3

August pick:

The Bookseller
(Hugo Marston #1)
by Mark Pryor
-Mystery, France, Paris | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 5

September pick:

Winter in the Madrid
by C.J. Sansom
-Mystery, Historical, Spain, Madrid | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

October pick:

Swiss Vendetta
(Agnes Luthi Mysteries #1)
by Tracee de Hahn
-Mystery, Switzerland | Goodreads | my review| my rating: 4

November pick:

The Execution of Justice
by Friedrich Dürrenmatt
-Mystery, Germany | Goodreads | my review: DNF

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

First Book Of The Year 2019

First Book Of The Year 2019
hosted by Book Journey (details) | 2019 post

Ringing in the new year with...


Six Four
by Hideo Yokoyama
-Mystery, Thriller, Japan | Goodreads

Six Four. The nightmare no parent could endure. The case no detective could solve. The twist no listener could predict.

For five days in January 1989, the parents of a seven-year-old Tokyo schoolgirl sat and listened to the demands of their daughter's kidnapper. They would never learn his identity. They would never see their daughter again.

For the 14 years that followed, the Japanese public listened to the police's apologies. They would never forget the botched investigation that became known as Six Four. They would never forgive the authorities their failure. For one week in late 2002, the press officer attached to the police department in question confronted an anomaly in the case.

He could never imagine what he would uncover. He would never have looked if he'd known what he would find.


It's a chunkster!

Sunday, December 23, 2018

The Backlist Reader Challenge 2019

The Backlist Reader Challenge 2019
January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2019
hosted by The Bookwrym’s Hoard
Details | Review links | #BacklistReader


The Backlist Reader Challenge encourages you to read all those older books that have been piling up on your TBR pile or list—not just the books you already own, but also the books you’ve wanted to read for a long time but haven’t gotten around to yet.

This is the perfect challenge to really get into my ever growing tbr list.

I plan to pick out books from my bookshelves based on my mood.


Reading list:

Calypso
by David Sedaris
translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies
-Essays, Humor
Goodreads | my review | my rating: 5

The Jane Austen Project
by Kathleen A. Flynn
-SciFi, Historical, Jane Austen-related
Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

Six Four
by Hideo Yokoyama
translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies
-Mystery, Thriller, Japan
Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

3/28/19 - discontinued challenge

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Foreign Intrigue Book Club 2018

Foreign Intrigue Book Club
face-to-face (details)
Books, Inc. Laurel Village

Do you like to travel? Experience a country through the eyes of a local? Try the food of another country?

I tried this back in October and got hooked as it includes some much needed arm-chair traveling.

2017

October pick:

Murder Under the Bridge:
A Palestine Mystery

by Kate Jessica Raphael
-Mystery, Thriller
Amazon | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

2018

January pick:

Whitefly
by Abdelilah Hamdouchi
translated by Jonathan Smolin
-Mystery, Africa, Morocco
Amazon | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

February pick:

The Dry
by Jane Harper
-Mystery, Australia
Amazon | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 5

March pick:

The Neruda Case
by Roberto Ampuero
-Mystery, Historical, Chile
Amazon | Goodreads | my review: DNF

April pick:

Death Going Down
by María Angélica Bosco
translated by Lucy Greaves
-Mystery, Crime, Thriller, Argentina, Buenos Aires
Amazon | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

May pick:

Needle In A Haystack
by Ernesto Mallo
-Mystery, Argentina, Buenos Aires
Amazon | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

June pick:

Hotel Brasil
by Frei Betto, Jethro Soutar
-Mystery, Argentina, Brazil
Amazon | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

July pick:

Another Sun
by Timothy Williams
-Mystery, Caribbean, Guadalupe
Amazon | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

August pick:

Havana Lunar
by Robert Arellano
-Mystery, Cuba, Havana
Amazon | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

September pick:

Death On Demand
by Paul Thomas
-Mystery, New Zealand
Amazon | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 5

October pick:

Murder at the House of Rooster Happiness
by David Casarett
-Mystery, Cozy, Thailand
Goodreads | my review: tba

November pick:

Ghost Month
(A Taipei Night Market #1)
by Ed Lin
-Mystery, China | Goodreads | my review | my rating: 4

December & January pick:

Six Four
by Hideo Yokoyama
translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies
-Mystery, Thriller, Japan
Amazon | Goodreads
my review | my rating: 4

Saturday, July 8, 2017

Lovely Books and Things - 7.8.17

Lovely Books and Things
My Weekly Books and Films Update

Linking up with:
Stacking the Shelves (details)
Sunday Post (details)

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I contemplating selling books online as I continue to organize and purge books from my shelves. I would love to hear any comments on experiences with selling used books via Amazon.

The rest of the books I am selling to used book stores and then the remaining are being donated to the library or to the Little Free Library stands people have set up in their neighborhoods.

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Bought:

Six Four
by Hideo Yokoyama
translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies
-Mystery, Thriller, Japan
Amazon | Goodreads

THIS is one of those books that kept calling to me at every bookstore visit. It is a chunkster and begs to be read. After my dystopia binge read in the Fall. I plan on a Japan binge read for Winter.

The Sellout
by Paul Beatty
-Literary, Humor
Amazon | Goodreads

GOT this for Book Passage Book Club (here) - December book. I tried listening to the audio version of this last year, but did not get into it. Going to give the print version a go especially since it has won a few literary prizes.

A Manual for Cleaning Women:
Selected Stories
by Lucia Berlin
-Literary, Short Stories
Amazon | Goodreads

GOT this for Book Passage Book Club (here) - October book.

It
by Stephen King
-Horror
Amazon | Goodreads

IN anticipation of the movie release in September and for IT parade mentioned below.


Review:

The Little Queen
by Meia Geddes
-Coming of Age, Fairy Tale
courtesy of author -Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

SOUNDS like a magical one.


OTHER things (kinda book-related):

Stephen King IT Parade
hosted by Daniel Kraus (details)
July 10 - September 4, 2017

JOINED the Stephen King IT Parade where author/editor Daniel Kraus posts a 10-week journal of re-reading King’s classic. He is inviting folks to join in this venture and then watch the movie version which will be released September 8.


AND watched: in theatre

The Ornithologist (2016)
Director/Writer: João Pedro Rodrigues
Starring: Paul Hamy, Xelo Cagiao
-Adventure, Drama, Mystery, Portugal | imdb | my rating: 5

Fernando, a solitary ornithologist, is looking for black storks when he is swept away by the rapids. Rescued by a couple of Chinese pilgrims, he plunges into an eerie and dark forest, trying to get back on his track.

THIS is one that created much discussion and thoughts after the viewing. I want to rewatch it to catch more of the underlying messages. Beautifully made in regards to cinematography.


WE were treated to a live cello performance of a couple of the musical pieces on the soundtrack by the composer, Séverine Ballon. Mesmerizing music. -photo by Aberswyth

AND watched: on DVD

Binge-ing on Johnnie To films, because he will be in town the first week of August.

Running on Karma (2003)
Daai zek lou (original title)
Directors: Johnnie To, Wai Ka Fai
Screenplay: Wai Ka Fai, Yau Nai Hoi, Au Kin Yee, Yip Tin-Shing
Starring: Andy Lau, Cecilia Cheung, Siu-Fai Cheung
-Action, Drama, Thriller, Hong Kong | imdb | my rating: 5

A monk turned body-builder, with the gift to see into people's lives, befriends a female cop, and uses his gift to change the force of Karma and her destiny.

THIS was a fun one with Andy Lau in a buff body suit.

Fulltime Killer (2001)
Chuen jik sat sau (original title)
Directors: Johnnie To, Wai Ka Fai
Screenplay: Wai Ka Fai, Joey O'Bryan
Based on book by: Edmond Pang
Starring: Andy Lau, Takashi Sorimachi, Kelly Lin
-Action, Crime, Drama, Hong Kong | imdb | my rating: 5

Two very different hitmen find themselves to be in each other's way. They use all their skill to solve the problem.

LIKED how this incorporated some American pop culture -- Point Break.

Running Out of Time 2 (2001)
Am zin 2 (original title)
Director: Wing-Cheong Law, Johnnie To
Writers: Nai-Hoi Yau, Kin-Yee Au
Starring: Ching Wan Lau, Ekin Cheng, Kelly Lin
-Crime, Action, Hong Kong | imdb | my rating: 3

Ho Sheung Sang finds himself wrapped up in another cat-and-mouse game, this time against a tricky magician.

Three (2016)
San ren xing (original title)
Director: Johnnie To
Screenplay: Ho Leung Lau, Tin Shu Mak, Nai-Hoi Yau
Starring: Louis Koo, Wei Zhao, Wallace Chung
-Action, Crime, Thriller | imdb | my rating: 3

Realizing that he will be defeated in no time during a police showdown, a thug shoots himself to force the cops to cease fire and take him to the hospital. In the hospital, he claims human rights to refuse immediate treatment in order to bide time for his underlings to rescue him. The detective in charge sees through his scheme but decides to play along so as to capture his whole gang once and for all. - Written by DooK

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