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The Premonition
The Premonition | Banana Yoshimoto
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AbstractMonica
The Premonition | Banana Yoshimoto
Panpan

This book started off interesting enough, but once they got into the relationship aspects it got a little taboo and weird, I think. Also, I‘m not sure if it was the translation of the book, but the way the story was told seemed very choppy.

dabbe fanofthepan! #betterbooksahead 🤩🤩🤩 4d
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Hanna-B
The Premonition | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

Enjoyable but nowhere near as magic as her other books. Still some of the language and imagery was pretty and the whimsical otherworldly vibe of Japan shone through

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ImperfectCJ
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Pickpick

Yoshimoto's prose (or Yoneda's translation of it) is smooth, comforting, and understated in this strange, quiet, short little novel about growing up and learning about the parallel stories running alongside our childhood understanding of the world. Yayoi's story is perhaps more dramatic than many, but I suspect that the discomfort of learning that the world isn't quite what you thought it was is a fairly universal experience of adolescence.

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Megabooks
The Premonition | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

This Japanese novel was written in 1988 but has only recently been translated into English. I loved these characters and the mysterious atmosphere Yoshimoto created.

A girl is mysteriously drawn to her young, single aunt and frequently runs away from her parents to her aunt‘s house. She has premonitions that their lives are more tied together than anyone will admit. When the secret is exposed, she seeks comfort from her brother.

BarbaraBB Thanks for tagging me ❤️. Stacking of course. Sounds amazing! 3mo
ImperfectCJ I like Banana Yoshimoto quite a bit, based only on this one, which is also one of the only books my spouse read before I did and recommended to me (usually it's the other way around). 3mo
Megabooks @BarbaraBB great! I know you love Japanese fiction. 💜 3mo
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Megabooks @ImperfectCJ yes, I‘d love to read more from her. Thanks for the rec! 3mo
Megabooks @BarbaraBB my intention is to write you and Cindy back this weekend, but after a month migraine free, I‘m back with one this weekend, so I‘m limiting screen time. 👎🏻👎🏻 we‘ll see but I feel bad that I didn‘t have time during the week! 3mo
BarbaraBB It‘s no problem of course, do limit your screentime for now and let your health come first! I am sure Cindy will understand too ❤️❤️ 3mo
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Mdion1993
The Premonition | Banana Yoshimoto
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Panpan

Yayoi sets out to find her flighty aunt, and returns with memories of her past.

Family ✨ Loneliness ✨ Lost

This book was meandering and I didn‘t feel like it had a point. I also think part of the story was distorted or lost in its Japanese to English translation.

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BookishTrish
The Premonition | Banana Yoshimoto
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Mehso-so

Yayoi doesn‘t remember her early childhood until a visit with her aunt. The revelation was sad and well written but some of the fall out read as icky to me.

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RaeLovesToRead
The Premonition | Banana Yoshimoto
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Got some yummy covers in my latest book haul 😍😍😍

(Sushi Pusheen is also excited!)

yourfavouritemixtape Oh, a bookshop-book I haven‘t heard of yet. *puts it on her tbr immediately* 6mo
RaeLovesToRead @yourfavouritemixtape The cover is so pretty! 🥰 6mo
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GerardtheBookworm
The Premonition | Banana Yoshimoto
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I'm a fan of Banana Yoshimoto ever since Kitchen. In her previous bestseller, The Premonition has been translated for western readers and focuses on protagonist Yayoi who has dreams of her traumatic childhood. To deal with this, she seeks out her eccentric aunt and goes a journey self-meditation and human experiences.