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Remember anons, girls will like you if you read books.

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New Hinata review

https://thetv.jp/news/detail/1177630/

>I started reading essays when I was asked to write a series of book reviews.

>Looking back, I used to be quite biased in the genres of books I read. I think the biggest change for me was that the person who was in charge at the time suggested that I read essays as well, which helped me to realize the appeal of essays and to pick them up quite often.

>I would like to introduce an essay by Asako Ito, "Ah, So I Don't Want to be Alone.

>In this essay, the comedian Asako Ito describes her daily life and how she spends her time alone and with her good friends, including episodes of drinking, in words that make you laugh. It was a work that contained everything that made me enjoy essays in the first place.

>As someone who enjoyed reading stories, essays were new to me, and I was somewhat reluctant to read someone's real life in a book.

>When I finally read the essays, I found that they were filled with so much empathy that I felt as if they were explaining in words the blurred feelings that I could not verbalize, and that they described things hidden inside me that I would never talk about in front of others. It was quite shocking to me.

>I started reading the essays and became interested in what other people were thinking and what kind of words they usually spun, and I came to want to have conversations with people.

>In this work, Asako Ito says in the title, "I don't want to be alone," but she is enjoying herself even when she is alone, and Kayoko Okubo, a comedian, shares in her writing how happy she was when she started having a dog. I always feel familiar with her words because she is a comedian. Because she is a comedian, the feelings and expressions she finds in her work, where words are always close at hand, are directly depicted, so that the work has a familiar feel as if you were reading a blog updated by a friend.

>In the end, you are the one who chooses to have various experiences, and the one who chooses to spend your time mastering what you like.

>That's why each of us has a different life, and I think that by taking on challenges, we can pave the path that is easy to fall down into a path that is easier to walk on based on our own experiences and learnings.

>Writing rather than memorizing, reading, or acting was a new choice for me, and I struggled quite a bit in the beginning.

>Because I struggled, the works, words, and expressions I encountered in the process will stay with me for the rest of my life. I hope that at least some of my words remain with those who have read this far.

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