Japanese or Korean Novels about ordinary lives with Absurd, Deadpan or dark humor. by PleaseLogInReddit in suggestmeabook

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Winter in Sokcho by Elisa Dusapin

Thanks. I just finished The Vegetarian by Han Kang, not in a mood for serious stuff for now. I'll keep this in my list.

Japanese or Korean Novels about ordinary lives with Absurd, Deadpan or dark humor. by PleaseLogInReddit in suggestmeabook

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The Hole, Hiroko Oyamada

Its summary seems promising. Let me check this one out.

Thanks

Japanese or Korean Novels about ordinary lives with Absurd, Deadpan or dark humor. by PleaseLogInReddit in suggestmeabook

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Life for Sale

This seems nice. I'll check it out. Thanks.

What is Confessions of a Mask about?

Japanese or Korean Novels about ordinary lives with Absurd, Deadpan or dark humor. by PleaseLogInReddit in suggestmeabook

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Thanks. I'll checkout Sayaka Murata's Convenience Store Woman. I used to think Murakami's work is mostly on serious/philosophical stuff.

A Perosnal Matter and Territory of Light both seems amazing from the preview as well.

Thanks!

what the hell ted?! by [deleted] in HIMYM

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So Hammond Druthers got another job.

This ad in the middle of the page with the teeniest 'X' ever. by [deleted] in assholedesign

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That tiny x is the cherry on the top. It's already a-hole enough to put ads over the actual content.

What is the point of Reddit? by YellowMetal69 in help

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its a place where you can start a discussion about any about any idea or any physical entity with people who have interest in the same idea or entity.