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00:00B.S. KERETO
00:30Which book should I read first?
00:33What should I read after the latest book?
00:36Have you ever thought about it?
00:40So today, we will think about the order of reading such books.
00:48I would like to recommend Coin Locker Babies first.
00:52If you can read this, you can read more and more.
00:54Yes, I can.
00:55If this is impossible, you don't have to overdo it.
00:58It's very interesting.
01:01Now, let's move on to Genji Monogatari.
01:06Before starting to read modern Japanese,
01:09Kaho Miyake, a history researcher, recommended this book.
01:18People often ask me why I recommend Genji Monogatari.
01:24Personally, I recommend you to read this book before reading modern Japanese.
01:29Really?
01:30Yes, you will definitely enjoy it.
01:32Don't read it all of a sudden.
01:33That's right.
01:34Why is that?
01:35All six books.
01:36The world will change in the order of reading.
01:39Shusuke Michio, a novelist of N, talks about the secret of creation.
01:44Why is that?
01:46I think it's because all the people who read this book
01:53are interested in it.
01:54Which book should I read first?
01:58When I get a book, I want to read other authors' books.
02:04But when I read a lot of books,
02:08I don't know which book to read first.
02:11That happens.
02:12Yes, it does.
02:13This is a common thing for book lovers.
02:15Yes, it is.
02:16Some people write as many books as good authors.
02:19That's right.
02:20So I think it's important to know how many books there are.
02:22Yes, it's important to know how many books there are.
02:25Today, we will talk about the order of reading a book.
02:30Ms. Onami, please take a look at this.
02:33There are the names of the most popular authors.
02:37We will talk about the order of reading their books.
02:43Today, we will talk about the order of reading a book
02:47by the publisher who edits each author's book.
02:52First of all, we will talk about the order of reading
02:57by Mr. Toma Akizuki, who edits Keigo Higashino's book.
03:03Keigo Higashino's book has more than 100 copies.
03:06Last year, his book sold more than 100 million copies in Japan.
03:11Let's start with the order of reading.
03:14In the first book of the order of reading,
03:17Mr. Akizuki, who edits Shunju Bungen,
03:20chose Kenshin of Yogi-sha X.
03:23It's a book by a physicist, Manabu Yukawa,
03:26who challenged Tetsuya Ishigami,
03:29a genius mathematician and a high school teacher,
03:32to a perfect crime.
03:34It won the No. 134 Naoki Prize in 2006.
03:37Mr. Higashino always said that
03:39he wanted to continue writing entertainment works
03:42that he could read, which he hated so much.
03:45Kenshin of Yogi-sha X is a mystery,
03:48but it's very simple.
03:51I hope you will enjoy it as the first book.
03:57It starts with Kenshin of Yogi-sha X,
04:00then Kusumoki no Bannin,
04:03and then Tenkuu no Hachi.
04:07When you read Kenshin of Yogi-sha X,
04:10don't you want to go to the Galerio series?
04:13If I were you, I wouldn't go there.
04:16I would go to the Byakuya school,
04:19then go to the secret school, and then the Genya school.
04:22As you said, I would go to the series.
04:25I feel like I would want to go to the series.
04:28This is your idea.
04:30Next,
04:32Mr. Jun Ito, who edits Shunju Bungen,
04:35and Mr. Jun Naito, who edits Shunju Bungen.
04:39Next,
04:41Mr. Jun Ito, who edits Shunju Bungen,
04:44and Mr. Jun Naito, who edits Shunju Bungen.
04:47Mr. Jun Ito, who edits Shunju Bungen,
04:50and Mr. Jun Naito, who edits Shunju Bungen.
04:53The first book is Shitamachi Rocket,
04:56and the second book is Our Hakone Kiden.
05:00The Meimon Meisei Gakuin Daigaku Rikujo Kyougibu
05:03has missed the main event for two consecutive years.
05:07For Aoba Hayato,
05:09who has already graduated,
05:11the preliminary round is the last chance for Hakone.
05:14Will he be able to run on Hakone?
05:18On the other hand,
05:20the legendary man,
05:22who succeeded in the broadcast of the program,
05:25is depicting the suffering and struggle of the TV staff.
05:28is depicting the suffering and struggle of the TV staff.
05:34After I was fascinated by the precise work of
05:38the company technology called Shitamachi Rocket,
05:41I read the other masterpiece, Orehako,
05:44and I want you to feel the breadth of Mr. Ikedo's work.
05:49And finally,
05:51the last book is Our Bubble New School.
05:54This is the drama of Shitamachi Rocket,
05:56and that's Hanzawa.
05:58It's a technique of Mr. Naito
06:00to put this in the middle of the drama.
06:05It's like a bank that works as a person,
06:09as a sport, and as a seat.
06:12I feel that the genre of Mr. Ikedo's work
06:15is changing little by little.
06:18I've already heard Mr. Naito's passionate speech here,
06:22so I'd like to start with the passionate speech.
06:25I'd like to start with the passionate speech.
06:28And then,
06:30Mr. Hayashi, who is a writer who says
06:33it's good to read in this order,
06:36will also present this program.
06:39The two below are my personal opinions.
06:42What about you, Haruki Murakami?
06:44I'd like to start with Kafka.
06:46If the two are opposites,
06:49the appearance of the creature will be completely different.
06:53It can only be made into a text,
06:56and if it's made into a video,
06:58it will become something else.
07:00The creature will come out.
07:02The two below are my personal opinions.
07:05What about you, Haruki Murakami?
07:07I'd like to start with Kafka.
07:10It's a personal opinion,
07:13This is just my personal opinion, but I started reading it when I was in the Norwegian forest.
07:18I've been reading a lot of dance songs that were released at the same time.
07:24I've been reading it while stretching my back.
07:26I was a college student who came out of the countryside.
07:29But when Kafka came out, I think I was growing up a bit.
07:33It's the first time I've read it without stretching my back.
07:36I'm Kafka.
07:38So I really want you to start reading from here.
07:40I see.
07:42Honami, what do you think of Haruki Murakami's order of reading?
07:45I would definitely recommend reading from 1984 for those who want to read it as a story.
07:56I feel that it is the easiest to understand as a form of story.
08:06Other works are like, at the end, it's like,
08:11There are many works that are thrown away and I'm like, what should I do?
08:16I felt that 1984 was a very complete story.
08:22If you want to read it as a story in that sense,
08:25If you start from here, you'll feel like you've read a novel.
08:29You can enjoy it.
08:31If you start with Kafka,
08:33It's like, what? Where did you go?
08:37If you go to Norway Forest with that confusion,
08:41If you don't settle down yet, you'll be able to settle down in 1984.
08:45It depends on your reading experience.
08:49By the way, there's one thing I really want to say.
08:52I think Haruki Murakami should definitely read Norway Forest when he's young.
08:58I read it when I was in high school or college.
09:02When I read Norway Forest recently,
09:05I couldn't read it.
09:07I couldn't keep up with the young people who were so easy to feel.
09:15Now that I'm 30 years old,
09:17Even if I'm 30 years old,
09:19I have to read it while I'm still young.
09:22I thought I wouldn't be able to worry about the main characters together.
09:26I think it would be better to read it while I'm still young.
09:31Mitsuyo Kakuta, Michiko Aoyama, Ryu Murakami, etc.
09:35The order in which popular writers read will be explained later.
09:41The genre that was very popular at the bookstore this year is the story of Genji.
09:46By the way, there were about 200 books related to the story of Genji that were toured last year and this year.
09:54Last year and this year?
09:56It's been 200 books in the past two years.
09:59That's how popular it is.
10:01Everyone is excited.
10:04Which one should I choose and read?
10:07Can I enjoy the story of Genji more deeply?
10:10This time, I would like to think about these people.
10:14First of all,
10:15Mr. Okazuto Hongo, a professor at the Tokyo University Library of Cinematography,
10:19who has a lot of works on the story of Genji and the purple part of the author.
10:24Nice to meet you.
10:27And Mr. Kaho Miyake, a literary critic who wrote the story of Genji on the 30th.
10:33Nice to meet you.
10:36The story of Genji was written in the middle of the Heian period by Murasaki Shikibu.
10:41It is also called the oldest novel in Japan.
10:45The protagonist, Genji Hikaru's life and love story.
10:49The story is about 70 years old,
10:52the story of the growth of his son, Kaoru.
10:55It can be divided into three parts,
10:58starting from chapter 54.
11:01In addition, there are 795 chapters in the novel,
11:05which have influenced many of the authors.
11:10I think many people would like to read the story of Genji at least once.
11:16Mr. Hongo recommends a book to read
11:19before trying various modern languages.
11:23Mr. Hongo, what kind of book do you recommend?
11:27I would like to talk about the historical period
11:32in which the story of Genji was written.
11:36I would like to talk about the historical period
11:40in which the story of Genji was written.
11:43Murasaki Shikibu and Men.
11:46This is a book written by Mr. Saeko Kimura.
11:51It is very easy to read.
11:55In the Heian period, when literature flourished mainly in the palace,
11:59how was the grand human drama story of Genji written and how was it read?
12:06From the perspective of sexuality and power,
12:09he draws out the history through the creation of women.
12:14By grasping the worldview of the story of Genji,
12:17it is a book to enjoy more modern language.
12:21The space of women was a completely celebrity space.
12:27So it was a special world that was different from that of ordinary people
12:31even in the Heian period at that time.
12:34It was definitely a special world.
12:37At that time, there were about 11 million people in Japan.
12:43Among them, there were only about 500 people who were called aristocrats.
12:49I think it will spread again if you read the story of Genji
12:53while recognizing the era.
12:57By the way, BS TV is broadcasting this program.
13:01There is a president of BS TV, Mr. Kamasu.
13:05Mr. Kamasu also loves the story of Genji.
13:09When I was asked to handle the story of Genji in this program,
13:12he gave me a lot of information.
13:17Actually, when I said that I would do the story of Genji,
13:20he said it was hard.
13:22I got a lot of emails.
13:24I got a lot of emails.
13:26The commentary book is definitely Mr. Junko Yamamoto.
13:29I think this is the best.
13:31Junko Yamamoto reads the story of Genji in the mind of Heian people.
13:37If you know the consciousness and memory of Heian society
13:40and read while immersing yourself in the atmosphere,
13:43you can feel the story more realistically.
13:47The author of the Heian literature researcher
13:50captured the world of Heian people from various angles
13:53and aimed to invite readers to the world of the story.
13:58In the end, the commentary of the story of Genji is
14:01Mr. Kamasu's email.
14:03It was a man's world until now,
14:05but now it has changed to a woman's perspective, including the role.
14:08That's the analysis.
14:10Junko Yamamoto's book is very interesting
14:12about the story of Genji and the source of the pillow.
14:16He is a person who is very familiar with Heian literature as a whole.
14:20Mr. Yamamoto's Heian literature commentary
14:23is so interesting that there is no mistake in reading it.
14:26There is a book on the bottom left of the shelf with Mr. Kakuta.
14:30Oh, that's right.
14:31I'm reading the story of Genji with Mr. Mitsuyo Kakuta.
14:36It's good to have a book full of love that you like the story of Genji.
14:41That's right.
14:42Next, Ms. Miyake.
14:44What should I read in order?
14:47I have it here.
14:49It's called the love story of Genji.
14:52I really recommend Mr. Tawara's commentary book.
14:57This book introduces the story of Genji by picking up each chapter.
15:03So it has Mr. Tawara's famous role.
15:06If you can understand the chapters,
15:08it will be easier to understand the story of Genji.
15:11I think so.
15:12The role of chapters is big.
15:16The next book to read is
15:18the love story of Genji recommended by Ms. Miyake.
15:22The chapters in the story of Genji are the crystals of the characters' hearts.
15:28If you read this, you can understand the big picture of the story of Genji.
15:33This is a commentary book that Mr. Tawara translated the chapters into modern language.
15:39When you feel excited or want to tell someone something,
15:43the chapters appear.
15:45If you don't understand the chapters,
15:47you can't understand the most exciting part of the story.
15:50It's like a musical song.
15:53I recommend Mr. Tawara's role to enjoy it.
15:58Can you tell me how it is introduced?
16:02For example, there is a circle at the end of Chapter 6.
16:07I don't know what it means for modern people.
16:12Genji is shining in the circle at the end of Chapter 6.
16:17It's hard to read.
16:20Yes, it is.
16:22Mr. Tawara translated it like this.
16:25The sadness of stepping into the mud while knowing the depth of the mud.
16:31It's translated in 51577.
16:34Oh, it's true.
16:36The translation is in 51577.
16:39Mr. Tawara!
16:41I don't know what it means to soak your sleeves in the mud.
16:48But it's translated as a muddy swamp.
16:52It's like getting wet while getting muddy.
16:55Soaking your sleeves in the mud makes you cry.
16:58That's why the word comes up a lot.
17:00The change is so subtle that you can step into it.
17:04I am using my whole body in the mud.
17:07When Mr. Tawara said, I am using my whole body in the mud,
17:12I felt the sharpness of the transition.
17:15You're wearing sleeves, but I'm using my whole body.
17:18In the end, I couldn't meet Genji at all in Chapter 6.
17:23So I thought, well, that's just how it is.
17:28However, Genji said,
17:30No, no, what are you talking about?
17:32I'm your whole body in the mud.
17:35It's a conversation like that.
17:38In Mr. Tawara's case,
17:41Genji is a little bit of a joke.
17:46But I can't hate him that much.
17:50I can see that he has a lot of affection.
17:53Maybe he's a little bit of a weirdo.
17:57And a little bit of affection.
18:00Even if he doesn't come to me,
18:05I'm a little happy that he says that.
18:09He's a bad guy.
18:11He's just saying things that don't make sense.
18:14He's a good young man.
18:16I see.
18:17There are a lot of young people like this in the story of Genji.
18:22Is this made by the purple division from the beginning?
18:26That's right.
18:28Most of them are made by the purple division.
18:31Some of them bring old young men, such as Kokin Wakashu.
18:36In other words, they don't bring their own young men,
18:38but borrow them.
18:41In this song,
18:43Kokin Wakashu is used as a base story.
18:48There are a lot of young men who listen to such small jokes.
18:51That means,
18:52The fact that Kokin Wakashu is a joke
18:55means that the character in the story understands it and does it.
18:58That's right.
18:59The aristocracy at that time also communicated with the assumption that they were reading such things.
19:04It's like we're using a net meme.
19:08I think it's the same as using words with original stories.
19:13Miyake-san, which book do you want to read next?
19:18I'm a little shy about my own book.
19:21I'm writing a book called Genji Monogatari in 30 days.
19:24I'm often asked,
19:27What do you recommend about modern Japanese literature?
19:32Personally, I think it's better to read a book before modern Japanese literature.
19:39I think you can definitely enjoy it.
19:41Don't read it all of a sudden.
19:42Why?
19:43Modern Japanese literature is really long.
19:47People often get lost without getting to the most interesting part.
19:52That's possible.
19:55So, if there's a book that I can read in one book,
19:59I think it's better to read it first and then go into modern Japanese literature.
20:07In that sense, I wrote a book that I could read in one book.
20:12Genji Monogatari, which starts at 10 minutes a day.
20:16From the way to read a good plot,
20:19to the actual gossip story,
20:21not only the synopsis,
20:23but also the tips to enjoy the story deeply are summarized in one book.
20:29What's really good about this book is that there's a part with modern Japanese literature,
20:33and there's the original text.
20:36And it's not long.
20:39Miyake-san picks up the important parts and reads them.
20:43I can read the original text, so I can get a sense of the world.
20:46Even when I read the original text,
20:48I already have the role in my head,
20:50so I can read it even if I don't understand the details.
20:52If you find your favorite character,
20:56you can enjoy Genji Monogatari.
21:00In that sense, I think it's good to read a book that you know the character.
21:07You just said you know the character.
21:10Kimura-sensei also uses the word, oshi.
21:16In Genji Monogatari, there are a lot of women.
21:22That's the great thing about Murasaki Shikibu.
21:26Everyone has their own characteristics.
21:29So it's like, my favorite is this girl, this person.
21:33It's the right way to read it.
21:38Is there a book that you need to read to find your favorite character?
21:47Is there a book that you need to read to find your favorite character?
21:53Hayashi Mariko-san's book, Genji-gatari,
21:58is very interesting.
22:03The main character is Miyasu Kujo,
22:06and Hayashi-san reinterprets the story of Genji Monogatari.
22:11There are a lot of stories where someone is the main character,
22:15so I think it's good to enjoy the character from that perspective.
22:21By the way, Miyake-san, did you read Kakuta-san's Genji Monogatari?
22:25Yes, Kakuta-san's Genji Monogatari is the latest modern Japanese play.
22:31I read it as if I was reading Kakuta-san's novel.
22:35The depiction of women is also very detailed,
22:39so it's very easy to read.
22:42I think Kakuta-san is the easiest to read now.
22:48By the way, what are the characteristics of this character?
22:53Seiko Tanabe's character is like an old lady in Osaka.
22:59It's an interesting story.
23:03What surprised me was that Setouchi Zakusho-san's character was very gentle.
23:09I was wondering if Setouchi Zakusho-san was like this.
23:15By the way, I read Genji Monogatari for the first time when I was in junior high school.
23:20At that time, Seiko Tanabe was still a girl,
23:24so Seiko Tanabe's character was like an old lady in Osaka.
23:28It's easy to understand, so I enjoyed reading it.
23:34However, when I became an adult and understood the relationship between men and women,
23:40I read Setouchi Zakusho-san's character.
23:44As you said, it's gentle.
23:46I read it for the first time with the feeling that I was a woman.
23:50I felt that I was able to understand Genji Monogatari even more deeply.
23:55I recommend this way of reading.
24:00The ranking of books you want to read tomorrow
24:04This time, it is the monthly total ranking of Azabudai Hills,
24:10a large-scale bookstore that offers shops in Azabudai Hills and attracts tourists from overseas.
24:17This is the ranking from 10th to 6th.
24:22The 7th place in the business book ranking is
24:26Let's start with Issue.
24:28The bottom of the list.
24:29The simple nature of intellectual production
24:33The bottom of the list of bestsellers that have been widely supported by researchers and college students,
24:38mainly businesspersons.
24:42The cumulative number of issues is 580,000.
24:46What should I do to improve the productivity of my work and produce better results?
24:51This is a book that shows the simple and essential way of thinking
24:55that many businesspersons face every day.
25:03After the commercial, it is the announcement from the 5th to the 1st place.
25:12The monthly total ranking of Azabudai Hills, a large-scale bookstore
25:17The 1st place from the 5th place is
25:21We are the Sea, which ranked in the 5th place.
25:27The sea may be the destination of the tears of this planet.
25:32An ex-lover who reunited after 12 years in a land where he moved to escape
25:37A whale shot by a friend who became cancer
25:42Seven stories that were born and disappeared like waves in the city of the sea
25:47I'm sorry I didn't post much.
25:52I'm really not good at SNS.
25:55What do you have to write so much?
26:00What I've been doing for the past three years
26:03Basically, I've been living a life of disease.
26:09It's cancer.
26:11It's pretty hard.
26:13I think I've done my best so far.
26:16After that, I decided to spend my time at home taking care of my cancer.
26:22I suddenly remembered Ushioda's words.
26:27The sea and tears are salty.
26:29So, in fact, the sea is full of creatures and humans
26:34Maybe the tears that this planet itself shed
26:37It may be a place where they flowed and gathered.
26:40This planet is made of tears and the sea does not dry.
26:45Maybe that's why everyone goes to the sea to cry.
26:52Now, let's move on.
26:54Editor-in-chief of Mitsuyo Kakuta
26:57Ritsuko Tojo of Kawadeshobo Shinsha
27:00This is the order in which Mitsuyo Kakuta recommends.
27:03Up to several rooms waiting for you
27:07Mitsuyo Kakuta, who has written more than 130 works since his debut
27:12Editor-in-chief Tojo of Kawadeshobo Shinsha
27:15This is the order in which Mitsuyo Kakuta recommends.
27:18Yokame no Semi
27:20Genji Monogatari
27:22Hakobune wo moyasu
27:26Mitsuyo Kakuta, who spent five years writing the role of Genji Monogatari
27:30The novel he wrote after that
27:33Two men and women who had no fate
27:36Heisei from Showa and Koronaka
27:39Occult, religion, dema, fake news, SNS
27:44Shocking work that asks the meaning of believing
27:48I don't know what kind of gossip Kakuta will be in the future
27:54This work is certainly another step
27:59I thought it might be a work that took a step forward
28:02I tried to raise Hakobune wo moyasu
28:05I actually went because I burned Hakobune
28:08When Mitsuyo Kakuta was here
28:11It was very interesting
28:14Actually, I missed Yokame no Semi
28:17I read this during the summer vacation
28:20I said 3, 1
28:22How is that order?
28:24The era is still a novel
28:26I did the opposite
28:28But I went to Yokame no Semi
28:30I thought it would be better to say Hakobune
28:33And the latest volume
28:36Aoyama Michiko's reading order
28:39Aoyama Michiko's reading order
28:42Mitsufusa Maki, editor-in-chief
28:45I was recommended
28:49First of all, the search is up to the library
28:52And recovery Kabahiko
28:55The last is the Kamakura Uzumaki guide
28:59Kamakura Uzumaki in the basement of an old watch store
29:02Kamakura Uzumaki guide
29:05There is a twin grandfather and Ammonite waiting for some reason
29:10By noticing the people who worry about 6 people
29:13A miracle story that becomes gentle and strong
29:17Many readers who fell in love with Aoyama World
29:20It is a book that I actually like the most
29:23The third time I go to Kamakura Uzumaki guide
29:26Mr. Aoyama said that I think I am a science fiction writer
29:29There is a little SF element
29:33It's interesting that it's a little bit of a change
29:36If you go in this order, Aoyama Michiko World
29:39It feels like it's spreading
29:42This is a great feeling
29:45If you read in this order
29:48Mr. Hayashi, the writer of this program
29:51Why is this in this order?
29:54This is Mr. Ryu's favorite
29:57Mr. Hayashi has recommended it many times in this program
30:01This is a little bit
30:04Oh, by the way, there may be such a thing
30:07North Korea, North Kyushu, Kyushu, Fukuoka
30:10If you don't say it, you don't actually pay attention to it
30:13At that time, I was told that it was peaceful
30:16The Exodus of the Land of Hope that came out before that
30:19It's a bit similar
30:22What is the country
30:25We started a net business
30:28It's like making fun of Japan's economy
30:31At that time, it was a world that was said to be lost for 10 years or 20 years
30:34Everyone hasn't noticed it
30:37Here is a world where this kind of thing can happen
30:40It's quite interesting to go back
30:43I think it's a coin locker base
30:46I think
30:49So if you go the other way
30:52I understand the idea very well
30:55It came like this
30:58It's a way of reading that goes back
31:01Is it because I was like that?
31:04Coin locker babies
31:07I want to recommend it first
31:10Here is what I think
31:13What is it?
31:16Even if the business doesn't change
31:19Powerful
31:22Art and something like that
31:25Everything
31:28I feel like the essence is packed
31:31If this is no good
31:34I don't recommend it
31:37I don't recommend it
31:40If you get addicted to this
31:43I think I like it
31:46Everyone, please refer to this order
31:49I hope you can read it
31:52There are 6 books
31:55I only have 6 pages of my favorite book at the beginning
31:58The first page of the book is at the beginning
32:01Choose which book to read from there
32:09Which is the correct answer
32:12Think about the order
32:15Do you know this novel?
32:18When I went to Maruzen last week
32:21There were a lot
32:24Can you turn this over?
32:27You can read this from either side
32:30The author's name
32:33It's N
32:36If you turn it over
32:39It's upside down
32:42It's not upside down
32:45It's alternately
32:48This book was published in 2021
32:51In June of this year
32:54It became a hot topic
32:57The catch copy of the publisher
33:00The world changes in the order of reading
33:03It's a book, but where to read it
33:06It's a very important work
33:09It's up to you
33:12What does this mean?
33:15Honami is confused
33:18I would like to ask Shusuke Michio, who wrote this novel
33:21Thank you
33:24I'm sorry
33:27It's hard to introduce
33:30It's a big problem
33:33Shusuke Michio
33:36He won the 5th Horror Suspense Prize
33:39Debut
33:42In 2011
33:45He won the 144th Naoki Prize
33:48The novel N was published in 2021
33:51There are 6 chapters
33:54The world changes in the order of reading
33:57The reader decides the order of reading
34:00The reading method goes up to 720
34:03It's a story that changes the concept of a book
34:08Is it okay to choose the order of reading?
34:11That's right
34:14There are 6 chapters
34:17The first page of the chapter is at the beginning
34:20From there, you can choose which chapter to read
34:23At first
34:26There is also an explanation of how to read the author's book
34:29Without that
34:32I thought it was a mistake
34:35It's upside down
34:38There are 6 chapters
34:41The order of reading is free
34:44From which chapter to read
34:47Which chapter to read
34:50Which chapter to finish
34:53When you turn this page
34:56Only the beginning of each chapter is written
34:59After reading
35:02From the first page of the chapter
35:05You can choose the next chapter
35:08You can choose carefully
35:11You can choose randomly
35:14The contents are round
35:17If you put it in order
35:20I think it's the best
35:23That's right
35:26I made it upside down
35:29Most people
35:32I think it's a recommended order
35:35I have an idea
35:38I made it impossible
35:41Konomi-san, this title
35:44The number is written from 1 to 6
35:47That's right
35:50Don't worry about it
35:53Where do you start reading?
35:56Title
35:59The first chapter is important
36:02Is that so?
36:05You can't fly
36:08That's good
36:11How did you choose it?
36:14Death, poison
36:17I thought I'd start with the negative elements
36:20I thought I'd start with the negative elements
36:23Why did you choose this?
36:26Depending on the order of reading 6 chapters
36:29If you read in a certain order
36:32There are various tricks to activate
36:35There are various tricks to activate
36:38At first
36:41If you read the lie that you can't fly
36:44Something interesting will happen
36:48It changes depending on the order
36:51If you read the lie that you can't fly
36:54Everything comes after that
36:57I think there will be a trick
37:00The trick will be activated as soon as you choose the first one
37:03The trick will be activated as soon as you choose the first one
37:06By the way, the lie that you can't fly is very dark
37:09Is that so?
37:12The title and the contents are bright
37:15That's right
37:18The death of a girl who doesn't laugh is sad
37:21It's written as death
37:24By the way, you've already read Hayashi P
37:27By the way, you've already read Hayashi P
37:30I chose the second one
37:33I chose the second one
37:36I thought it was a story about a forkball
37:39I thought it was a story about a forkball
37:42Then
37:45I wanted to read it upside down
37:48So I chose the first one
37:51It's the opposite
37:54You have to read it in reverse
37:57You have to read it in reverse
38:00If you read 1 and 2
38:03You will be curious about how far you have read
38:06You will be curious about how far you have read
38:09He went to find bed
38:12He went to find bed
38:15His death is unexpected
38:18This is a really good story
38:21The death of a girl who doesn't laugh
38:24There's a sleepless dog and a sleepless priest
38:27There's a sleepless dog and a sleepless priest
38:30Let's read this first
38:33I see.
38:38Before we move on to Mr. Michio, how did you feel when you read High Speed?
38:43It was a great experience.
38:45A great experience?
38:47When I finished reading it, I thought,
38:49I can choose the order of the serialized short stories and read them.
38:53And I didn't feel like I should have read it earlier.
38:57You didn't want to know it this early?
39:02No, I didn't.
39:03I didn't feel like I should have read it earlier.
39:05So you thought it was a great choice?
39:07I thought it was a great choice.
39:09I thought it was a great choice.
39:11It's 1 out of 720, but I thought it was the best.
39:14You thought it was the best?
39:15Yes.
39:16When I finished reading it, I thought it was a great experience.
39:20It's very dramatic.
39:23Dramatic?
39:24I'm getting more and more moved.
39:27In terms of drama, is it at the top of the 720?
39:30I think it's at the top of the 720.
39:33And in this order,
39:36a creature appears in a scene in the story.
39:40I think it looks very different from other people.
39:45I'm the only one?
39:47Yes.
39:48If you look at the opposite side,
39:52the creature looks completely different.
39:56You can only see this in the script.
39:59If you put it in the video,
40:01you can't see anything else.
40:04This order is interesting.
40:06Why do you think so?
40:09Is it because all the people who read it can empathize with it?
40:18What do you think of the people who read the story?
40:24I think I was able to read the story in the best order.
40:30OST?
40:31Yes.
40:32There are times when I feel sad,
40:36but I'm glad that I was able to read a good story.
40:43Why did you decide to write a book with such a mechanism?
40:49I often wonder.
40:52No matter what kind of product it is,
40:54if the sales go down,
40:56you have to improve the product.
40:58In the case of a novel,
40:59there are many people who don't read it.
41:01Why didn't you read the book?
41:03Why didn't you read the story?
41:05There are many people who are sad.
41:08It's not like that.
41:10If the product doesn't sell anymore,
41:12it's natural to improve the product.
41:15If you release something that wasn't in the world,
41:17and if everyone comes back,
41:19or if you increase the number of people who read the novel for the first time,
41:23the world of novels will be more exciting.
41:27I wanted to make something like that.
41:29One of them is N.
41:31It's an experience type novel.
41:33It's an experience type.
41:35If it's done like this,
41:37you can choose the order and enjoy it,
41:41but it's a mystery to be written,
41:44so it's difficult to write it so that it doesn't become a spoiler.
41:48First of all,
41:50what order did you write it in?
41:52I'd like to hear that.
41:54If I hear this,
41:56will it be a great proof?
42:00No, it won't.
42:02It's a story about a girl who doesn't laugh.
42:06It's the first one I wrote.
42:08It's the first one you wrote.
42:10It's okay to say that, right?
42:11It's okay.
42:12That's amazing.
42:15And...
42:16I won't say anything else.
42:19I'm curious.
42:21Mr. Ichio,
42:22are you planning to write an experience type novel in the future?
42:27That's right.
42:28Now that I've started writing an experience type novel,
42:31I can hear a lot of people saying,
42:33I've read a novel for the first time since I was born.
42:36I'm sure there are a lot of people
42:38who don't usually read novels,
42:40so I'd like to continue this experience type novel for a while.
42:46I see.
42:47You still have a lot of ideas.
42:51I'm working on a book called A.I.
42:56It's a big two-chapter book,
42:59but the printing is like this.
43:02Which one do you read first?
43:05There are only two ways.
43:07Depending on the reader's choice,
43:09a lot of people will die.
43:12If you read it in the order of the characters,
43:14they won't die.
43:17Why is that?
43:19I don't know even if I think about it in my head.
43:22There is a way to do this.
43:25I'm implementing it now.
43:28This is really the choice of the reader.
43:32You can kill or save as many people as you want.
43:39A.I. is a difficult book to read this year,
43:43but I hope you'll read it.
43:49Did you find the next book you want to read?
43:53I hope this book will be a reference for you
43:58to meet wonderful books.
44:05Did you read that book?
44:07Next week, the Tokyo University Seikyo Sales Ranking.
44:11It's like a textbook for beginners.
44:13Is it okay to be a textbook for beginners in Tokyo University?
44:17In addition, Shinkawa Hotate, a writer from Tokyo University,
44:20will talk about his new book.
44:22Did you read that book, Taisho?
44:25Of the ten books nominated for the program,
44:29we will choose the number one book you want to read tomorrow.
44:33Please vote from the official program X.

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