Sunday, 25 January 2015

Shalee lhaih 2015: shiaghtin 04

Go here for English version. Note, this is rewritten from scratch, not a direct translation.

19oo-25oo Jerrey Geuree

Jerrey kerroo shiaghtin ny Shalee Lhaih. Shoh ny lhiah mee yn çhiaghtin shoh chaie:

Forward the Mage (Eric Flint, Richard Roach)

Cha row mee shickyr cre'n sorçh dy lioar v'ayn, agh ghow eh toshiaght dy mie myr skeeal fansee aitt. Haink ailley orrym rish y skeeal arraghey reayrtys dys druiaght yl-focklagh 'sy nah ayrn; v'eh beggan aitt, agh haink shen y ve rouyr, beggan dree er lhiam. Agh haink y bree erash dy fondagh, as cha dod mee scuirrey jeh. Ta schlei aittys ec Flint gyn ourys, gollrish Craig Shaw Gardner, agh tra ta CSG cur magh gannidaght hene cooie da cloie aitt, share lesh Flint rieughid stroshey son y chooid smoo. Ny gow shen myr oghsan; va mee mynghearey er feie ny lioar, as gearey er ard nish as reesht. Shen moylley hene, bhoy. Ta mee jeeaghym roym rish lioar elley 'sy 'traih.

Numenera (Monte Cook)

Shoh lioar reillyn da gamman cloie paart, Numenera. As she lioar 'oawragh t'ayn, nagh nee! Cha nod mee jannoo briwnys er 'syn aght cliaghtagh. 'Sy chooish shoh, ta daa varel aym. Er y derrey laue, ta anaase aym er y ghamman, as s'mie lhiam y seihll as reillyn ta Cook er soilshaghey magh. Er y laue elley, er lhiam nagh dod mee stiurey gamman jeh, son cha noddym toiggal y seihll shoh trooid as trooid. Ta'n lioar shoh foawragh, son y chooid smoo, er y fa dy vel Monte soilshaghey magh ymmodee buill 'sy teihll: caayryn, sleityn, baljyn beggey çheerey, keyljyn as ooilley shen. Ta ny coontyssyn shoh mynphoyntagh as lane dy vree. Ny yei shen, she seihll lane whaagh t'ayn (jeh yioin) as er y fa shen, er lhiam by ghoillee dou lhieeney ny barnaghyn eddyr ny buill shen, chamoo croo my chooid hene. Chreid mee hoshiaght dy row Cook jannoo ro-liauyr yn lioar shoh (as v'eh beggan dree lhaih y lane lioar duillag as duillag, agh cha nel eh jerkal rhyt shen y yannoo, s'cosoylagh), agh nish ta mee toiggal: shegin da shen y yannoo.

The Great Stone Face (Nathaniel Hawthorne)

Kiare skeealyn taitnyssagh as neuchramp. Ta aght Hawthorne foddey ass y chliaghtey nish; t'eh focklagh as meiygh. Ta'n eash ry-akin orroo dy baghtal, agh er lhiam dy row yn aght cooie da'n chooid. She skeealyn imlee t'ayn, as ad er bun firrinys rere y ghoan foslee. Cha nel mian orrym dy lhiam ram stoo ta screeuit ec Hawthorne, t'eh ro-neuchramp as ta'n aght beggan neuvyn er lhiam, agh va ny skeealyn shoh mie dy liooar my s'mie lhiat stroo Victorianagh.

Fockle s'jerree

Lhaih mee 3 lioaryn, va 151 yn çhiaghtin shoh chaie, myr shen ta 148 faagit dou nish.


English version

19th-25th January

The end of week four of the Reading Project. Here's what I've read this week:

Forward the Mage (Eric Flint, Richard Roach)

I wasn't sure what I was expecting - a hazard of gathering ebooks sometimes - but Flint soon drew me into this humorous fantasy story. I was much disgruntled and disappointed by a viewpoint switch, which took me from an entrancingly novel protagonist to a deeply verbose and rather tiresome character. While this is deliberate and for comic effect, I felt like it was overdone and the story was becoming dull. Luckily, from the next switch vim and vigour returned, and never left again. Flint's writing here resembled my old favourite Craig Shaw Gardner, but while CSG produces pure slapstick farce, Flint offers something less overtly ludicrous. I was grinning through most of my read, and even laughed out loud not a few times. Praise indeed. I hope he'll get round to producing a sequel.

Numenera (Monte Cook)

This is the manual for a roleplaying game. It's a huge book, and RPGs don't lend themselves to the usual literary analysis. In this case, my opinion of it as a game is rather split. On the one hand, I'm intrigued by this game and its world, both from reading it and from my other exposure to it. On the other hand, I really don't feel I could confidently run a game in this system, because I don't have a holistic grasp of the world. The main reason for the book's size is that Cook has included a sprawling gazetteer of the world, covering in detail dozens of cities, towns, mountains, ruins, forests and their inhabitants. Although reading through the details got rather dry (in fairness, it's not a novel, it's a roleplaying tool), most of it was creative and full of attractive strangeness. The problem is that the very strangeness and disjointedness that Cook emphasises makes it nigh-impossible for me to think how I'd fill in the blanks between, let alone come up with my own content. I now realise that including all that detail wasn't just the urge to get his creation down on paper, but a bit of a necessity.

The Great Stone Face (Nathaniel Hawthorne)

A simple, pleasant set of four stories. Hawthorne's style is definitely out of fashion now, verbose and rather sentimental, but although these now seem quite dated, I found they worked well for these stories. They're simple, almost humble stories, all based loosely on some real thing or event. I don't think I'd want to read a lot of his work, as it feels simplistic and the style now grates a bit, but these were fine.

Afterword

I read 3 books, I had 151 last week, so 148 are left over.

Sunday, 18 January 2015

Shalee lhaih 2015: shiaghtin 03

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12h-18oo Jerrey Geuree

Jerrey nah hiaghtin ny Shalee Lhaih. Shoh ny lhiah mee yn çhiaghtin shoh chaie:

Japanese Reader Collection Volume 1: Hikoichi (Clay & Yumi Boutwell)

Cha row mee jerkal rish y lioar ynsee shoh ve wheesh taitnyssagh. T'ad er nyannoo briwnyssyn mie ny trooid; t'ee neuchramp, agh she skeealyn anaasoil t'ayn as blass orroo. She genre ainjyssagh t'ayn, bentyn rish Hikoichi, ny 'er inçhynagh as ny chluigeyr ny keayrtyn. Ta fo-noteyn cur cooney cooie dhyt, as ta lhieggan Shapaanish ynrican ayn myr cliaghtey.

Mega Fauna (re. Jeffrey Ellis)

Çhaglym lane vie, mysh daeed skeeal nagh vel casley rish y cheilley, ga dy vel dagh nane jeh bentyn rish beiyn. Ta blass eddrym orroo ooilley, agh ta kuse jeh aittys hene, as kuse elley moralagh, ny contoyrtyssyn beggey. Bare lhiam kuse jeh na kuse elley, agh by vie lhiam dagh nane. Ta ellyn as focklaght er lheh ec dagh skeeal.

Fockle s'jerree

Lhaih mee 3 lioaryn, va 153 aym yn çhiaghtin shoh chaie, myr shen ta 151 faagit dou nish. Shen moal. T'eh orrym lhiam 3 lioaryn 'sy çhiaghtin...


English version

12th-18th January

The end of week three of the Reading Project. Here's what I've read this week:

Japanese Reader Collection Volume 1: Hikoichi (Clay & Yumi Boutwell)

An unexpectedly good and entertaining reader. The collection is well-judged, simple and a familiar genre, but still flavourful. It presents the text in three formats: Japanese with notes, Japanese only, and English gloss. I found the annotated version was enough to check the odd word or expression, then read the plain Japanese for practice, and only used the English to confirm once I'd read each story. The annotations were clear and helpful.

Mega Fauna (re. Jeffrey Ellis)

A fun and varied collection of stories. They're generally light in tone, but range from cute little bits of fun to improving tales or mini-adventures. Some tickled me more than others, but it was all good stuff.

Afterword

I read 3 books, I began the week with 153, so 151 are left over. Not really up to scratch - I need to be reading three a week.

Monday, 12 January 2015

Shalee lhaih 2015: shiaghtin 02

Go here for English version. Note, this is rewritten from scratch, not a direct translation.

5oo-11d Jerrey Geuree

Jerrey nah hiaghtin ny Shalee Lhaih. Shoh ny lhiah mee yn çhiaghtin shoh chaie:

Parzival (Wolfram von Eschenbach)

Shoh skeeal reejerraghyn as y lheih, screeuit ec Germaanagh 'sy 13oo eash. T'eh mastey skeealaghyn elley Artur as y lheid, as va mian aym dy 'eddyn magh barel elley er ny shenn skeeallyn shen. Agh shegin dou gra nagh dod mee roshtyn jerrey y chied chabdil. T'eh çhyndaait ass Germaanish Veanagh, as er lhiam dy nee obbyr gharroo t'ayn. Ve fouesyn cummey as blass ny Germaanish y hauail aynsyn, foddee? Aghterbee, ta coraa yn ughtar skyrraghey mygeayrt gollrish sheeabin er rio. 'Syn un raa, ta blass formoil bardagh as blass y theay er, as cha dod mee geddyn greim er.

Chammah's shen, my t'ou uss er lhaih ny skeealyn elley, t'ad lane dy mynphoyntyn: enmyn ynnydyn as sleih, ny ta sleih cur lhieu dys boayl elley, soilshaghey magh cummey as shennaghys dagh aall t'ad gee lesh... Ny keayrtyn t'eh gollrish Lioar ny Reeaghyn! "Ve soit er daa ghow jeig, three jeeaghyn lesh y twoaie, as three lesh y sheear, as three lesh y jiass, as three lesh y shiar: as va'n keayn soit er y dreeym oc, as va ooilley'n lieh jerree oc sthie fo e vean." as ooilley shen.

Cheayll mee dy nee skeeal mie t'ayn, agh cha noddym surrane y çhyndaays shoh. Lhaihym fer elley keayrt ennagh, foddee.

A Wizard Abroad (Diane Duane)

By vie lhiam bun y skeeal shoh: t'eh er y chaillin-obbee Nita goll dys Nerin as ceau y sourey marish e naunt. Ta'n skeeal mie dy liooar, screeuit dy fondagh as lane dy haghyrtyn. As s'mie lhiam ny karracteyryn son y chooid smoo, ta soilshit dy mie ec Duane. Agh shegin dou gra dy row red ennagh boirey orrym.

Leah 'sy skeeal, ta fer aeg feyshtey cre'n fa dy ren ny Pooaryn (Jee, s'cosoylagh) cur Nita gys Nerin; cre'n fa nagh dod ny Yernee nyn lomarcan dellal rish ny doilleedyn t'ayn? As dy jarroo, er lhiam nagh row freggyrt fondagh ry-akin 'sy skeeal. Cha nel ee jannoo red erbee nagh oddagh peiagh elley er nyannoo 'syn un voayl, er lhiam. T'ee feaysley er folliaght ny ghaa, agh choud's s'cooin lhiam, cha nel shen er bun schlei ny fys er lheh t'ecksh. Cha nee loght mooar t'ayn, agh er lhiam dy vel y feysht shoh gannoonaghey y skeeal.

Ta'n red elley foddey ny s'crampey, as s'cosoylagh nagh noddym eh y hoilshaghey magh dy baghtal. Ahem. As mish er lhaih ram (rouyr?) fansee ta soit sy 'teihll shoh, as cooid vooar jeh screeuit ec Americaanee, ta mee er ngoaill toshiaght credjal dy vel cleayney ayn dy 'yoarreeaghey' Nerin as Yernee as Yernish. Dy ghra myr shen, cliaghtey dy screeu mychione cooishyn Yernagh ayns yn aght cheddin, as myr shen lhiettrimys skeealagh orroo y chur. Cha nel mee çheet er beaynchroo, agh er yn ayrn t'ocsyn ayns skeeallyn. Dy ro-chadjin (er lhiams) ta blass ard-phishagagh ec Nerin, erskyn dagh ooilley çheer elley; as ta shen firrinys rere rieughid y skeeal, cha nee my varel hene t'ayn. Ta Nerin ny s'faggys da'n Teihll Shee as bugganeyn as spyrrydyn as myr shen, as t'ad çheet rish dy mennick. Ta ny Yernee cliaghtit rish pishagys as bugganeys, as credjallagh as oalyssagh dy liooar. Ta sheggagys ny strimmey ayns Nerin. Ta kiangley eddyr Yernish as pishagys; ny keayrtyn ta Yernish y red cheddin as çhengey phishagys, ny keayrtyn elley t'ad jus casley rish y cheilley.

Wahll, er lhiam dy vel eiyrtys neuyerkit ec y chleayney shen: t'eh rang-oardraghey cooishyn Yernagh myr quaagh, as lane dy phishagys, as neughooghyssagh, as... wahll, joarree.

Cha nel eh quaagh dy vel ram skeealyn ayn bentyn rish Nerin as fansee. Ren Tolkein kiangley eddyr oc. Ta ny feayn-skeealyn Celtiagh coadit dy mie ayns Nerin, as haink cooishyn Arthuragh y ve bun fansee 'syn Oarpey, as myr shen va cummaght lajer ec cooishyn Yernagh er y ghenre. Cha nel monney fys cadjin ain mychione feayn-skeeallaght ny h-Anglo-Hostnee. As ta feayn-skeealyn Celtiagh mie er enney ec screeudeyryn 'sy Vaarle, tra nagh vel fys mie oc feayn-skeealyn Frangish, Germaanish, ny Rooshish. Agh, my she ynnyd as ayrn Nerin t'ayn er son dy bragh, ny çheer phishagys as shenn reddyn neughooghyssagh, ta shen cur geulaghyn urree dy ve ny boayl joarree. Ny red ennagh myr shen. S'doillee eh soilshaghey magh y barel lieh-chummit shoh! Cha nee foill yn skeeal shoh hene t'ayn, chamoo yn skeeal shoh ynrican; she cleayney genre fansee t'ayn as shoh sampleyr jeh, shen ooilley.

This is how fucking scary the ocean is (Colleen Webber)

Skeealeen jesh as aalin mychione y cheayn, as ny kianglaghyn t'eddyr eshyn as shinyn. T'ee screeuit dy baghtal as ta caslyssyn lane dy vree er dagh duillag - dy jarroo, ta dagh duillag ny caslys. Ta blass aitt kiune sooraghey y fysseree t'ayn. Hoght duillagyn ta feeu lhaih, my nod oo geddyn greim orroo! Ghow mee y skeealeen shoh myr dean loggyr Kickstarter tra chionnee mee lioar elley (Waterlogged).

Fockle s'jerree

Wahll, shoh drogh-toshiaght dhyt. Hooar magh mee nagh by gooin lhiam kuse dy lioaryn-l tra screeu mee yn rolley hoshiaght. Va 15 lioaryn jarroodit aym. Myr shen, va 159 lioaryn aym ec toshiaght ny bleeaney, as 156 yn çhiaghtin shoh chaie.

Lhaih mee 3 lioar, va 156 aym yn çhiaghtin shoh chaie, myr shen ta 153 faagit dou nish.


English version

5th-11th of January

The end of week one of the Reading Project. Here's what I've read this week:

Parzival (Wolfram von Eschenbach)

A book of knightly derring-do and so forth, written in the 13th century. It's part of the Grail cycle of Arthurian stories, and having heard of it I was interested to get another perspective. Sadly I have to confess I gave up before the end of the first chapter. It's translated from Middle High German, and I found it a pretty rough read. Perhaps they wanted to retain some of the structure and flavour of the original, which is usually praiseworthy, but the attempt doesn't do much for me. I found Wolfram's voice completely inconsistent, veering from high-falutin' poetical to earthy within a paragraph, or even a sentence. I simply couldn't settle into it.

Also, as you might know from similar stories, they love to cram in the details. Loving descriptions of journeys, recitations of names, and several sentences describing some item present at some event which will itself take pages to describe... it's too much for me. Shades of 1 Kings, if you know what I mean - all so many cubits and such-and-such wood.

It's supposed to be a good story, but I couldn't cope with this translation. Maybe another time.

A Wizard Abroad (Diane Duane)

I liked the premise of this book: the wizard Nita (from two previous books) is sent to Ireland to spend the summer with her aunt. The story itself is fine: well written, smooth and eventful. I also enjoyed the character interactions, as Duane depicts an array of interesting characters with few or many brushstrokes as required. That being said, a couple of things niggled at me.

Early in the story, a young man questions why the Powers (God, probably) sent Nita. Why couldn't the local wizards handle whatever was going on? And I have to say that I don't feel like the book really provided a compelling answer to that question. She plays a very low-key role in this story, supporting the actions of a whole gang of adult wizards. She does unravel a few puzzles and helps out, but it mostly seems to involve being in the right place at the right time. I can't recall any instance where some specific ability or knowledge of Nita's is the key. Her younger sister Dairine is vital, but a) that doesn't justify Nita, and b) she's vital in a rather tangential way. This isn't a huge flaw in the book, but I do think this question weakens the story somewhat.

The second isn't particular to this book, but an example of a trend I've started to notice in urban fantasy. There seems to be a tendency to assign Ireland and all things Irish (if they are discussed at all) to a particular box, which is the Most Mystical Country. Ireland tends to be the place with most 'residual magic' or whatever. Its history is very dominant, its boundaries between walls thin. Strange occurrences are common, mythological creatures relatively widespread, and the Irish themselves typically blasé about this through a mixture of wide credulity, affability and being inured to weirdness. The Irish language may be connected to the Magical Speech, and is often used to give extra weight to the mystical elements; fey usually speak Irish. This sort of thing isn't just my reading, but explicitly stated in the text.

While this sounds pretty cool, I think a result of this being common is that Ireland tends to be exoticised. Its canonical place as wondrous historical fairyland implies that other countries are the norm. Ireland is the outsider, the strange thing, the other. The weight given to it also tends to mean that other, more commonplace features of Ireland (and Irish, and Irish characters) are sidelined. Do not all countries have their own mythological backgrounds, just like Ireland, and their own languages? I have never seen Holland presented as a mystical place, Spanish as a tongue inherently connected to magic, the English as inured to the supernatural events so unusually common in their homeland. Germans do not have the second sight, Poles don't seem to be innately sensitive to psychic events.

I'm finding it quite hard to articulate (or pin down) what it is I'm trying to say, because I really don't know enough about these topics. It feels like Ireland in fantasy tends to be put in a box, and it's always a very similar box, and while it's a pretty flattering box in many ways, fundamentally it still doesn't leave much room to grow and breathe.

This is how fucking scary the ocean is (Colleen Webber)

A nice short, engagingly-illustrated piece about the sea and its relationship to us, putting some things in perspective. Touches of humour leaven the facts. It's only 8 pages, all hand-painted; give it a look.

Afterword

Not the best start... this week I realised I'd omitted 15 ebooks from the list (I've always been a bit wishy-washy about whether ebooks count as 'to read'). This means I actually began with 159 books, and last week 156 were left.

I read 3 books, I began the week with 156, so 153 are left over.

Sunday, 4 January 2015

Shalee lhaih 2015: shiaghtin 01

Go here for English version. Note, this is rewritten from scratch, not a direct translation.

1d-4oo Jerrey Geuree

Jerrey kied shiaghtin ny Shalee Lhaih. Shoh ny lhiah mee yn çhiaghtin shoh chaie:

The King in Yellow (Robert Chambers)

Ta ennym ny lioar shoh ry-chlashtyn tra ta peiagh erbee loayrt er far-skeealaght whaagh, fansee ny obbyr Lovecraft, as myr shen va mian orrym ish y lhaih. T'ee mie dy liooar, agh va mee jerkal rish lioar dy skeealyn quaagh; myr shen voir eh orrym dy nee skeealyn shennaghys t'ayn son y chooid smoo.

Hoshiaght, ta kiare skeealyn quaagh aynjee. T'ad covestey far-hennaghys, reddyn neughooghyssagh, as aght screeuee bardoil mea, as she skeealyn braew arraghtagh miolagh t'ayn.

Erskyn ooilley, ghow mee soylley jeh The Repairer of Reputations. She skeeal insheyder missilagh t'ayn, agh cha nel shen baghtal rish tammylt. Ta Chambers soilshaghey magh baanrid tayrnagh as scoaghagh, as cha nod oo goaill toshiaght ny snaieyn sniemmagh y 'eaysley derrey jerrey'n skeeal. Yiow uss dy vel rieughid hene y skeeal jeh geinnagh vio. Ta'n skeeal shoh mastey ny skeealyn quaagh share aym hannah.

Ta drama farskeealagh The King in Yellow hene ard-ghooagh; va cummaght vooar echey er y Cthulhu Mythos. T'eshyn ry-akin ayns The Yellow Sign, as dy firrinagh, cha row eh cha quaagh as ooilley shen. She cummey noa jeh'n shenn deyrey neughooghyssagh t'ayn, son y chooid smoo. Ny yei shen, t'eh screeuit dy mie er bashtal. Ta focklaght Hambers jannoo yn arreyder agglagh so-chredjal, chammah's ny smooinaghtyn as ashlishyn quaagh nagh nod ny karracteyryn geddyn rey roo. Ghow mee soylley jeh. Agh shegin dou gra, rere ambee yn skeeal shoh, va mee jerkal red ennagh foddey ny s'quaaghey!

Ta The Court of the Dragon, The Mask and The Damoiselle d'Ys nyn skeealyn fondagh neughooghyssagh, as blass beg quaaghid er Court. Ta annym oc ooilley, as rhyddim mie ta tayrn oo er oaie.

Ta ny fir elley nyn skeealyn shennaghyssagh. T'ad bentyn rish bea creoi: Paarys fo çhennid, ny bea ayns kerrooyn boghtey Bohemagh. Ta blass bardoil grouw orroo, as t'ad screeuit dy mie foast, agh shegin dou nagh ghow ad greim orryms. Va mee shirrey quaaghid, as cha row eh ry-gheddyn ayns shoh. Dy jarroo, er lhiam dy nee ellyn-erskyn-bree v'ayn, son cha haghyr monney ayns ny skeealyn shen: va taghyrtyn ayn, agh cha dooar mee monney skeeal chamoo aase karracteyr. Er y laue elley, ta Chambers croo yn ennaghtyn dy schlei as ta ny karracteyryn so-chredjal, gyn ourys.

坂本ですが? (佐野 菜見)

Shoh manga aitt mychione scoill - ta, ta fys aym, shen bun dagh ooilley vanga, bunnys! She ynseydagh mie er bashtal eh Sakamoto yn ennym: ard-inçhynagh, gastey, braew, schlei ec dagh ooilley currym. Foddee oo credjal dy beagh ny skeaalyn shoh dree, son shimmey skeeal dree t'ayn mychione ard-charracteyr ta ny ard-oayllee yl-cheirdagh. Agh 'sy chooish shoh, cha voir eh orrym er chor erbee. Er lhiam dy nee forse najooragh t'ayn, ayns ynnyd jeh ard-charracteyr, as ta ard-charracteyr hene ec dagh cabdil, bentyn rish eiyrtys Hakamoto orroosyn. Chammah's shen, ga dy vel eh ard-ghooagh, as ambee mie echey, as mraane cur sou-ghraih er, t'eh scapail ve ny Mary Sue aght ennagh; myr dooyrt mee, cha nel feer vlass Yn Ard-Charracteyr echey. Ghow mee ram soylley jeh'n skeeal shoh. Ta'n Çhapaanish beggan cramp, son she aght aeglee t'ayn son y chooid smoo, agh baghtal dy liooar son y chooid smoo.

RiN (ハロルド 作石)

Shoh skeeal mychione fer aeg by vie lesh screeudeyr manga y ve. Agh, nagh nee Bakuman v'ayn? Cha nel. Ta'n skeeal shoh mychione fer ynrican, as cha nel y chied obbyr echey geddyn y freggyrt millish cheddin as karracteyryn Bakuman noadyr. Er lhiam dy ren eh obbyr vie jeh soilshaghey magh eddyr-obbraghey dagh ooilley charracteyr: lieh-soorey neuaashagh sleih aegey, coloayrtyssyn caarjyn mie, reagheyder ta lhaih jeih kied skeeallyn screeudeyryn-manga-dy-beagh 'sy laa as y screeudeyr hene, lieh-asschaarjys daa 'er aeg... va blass rieughid orroo ooilley, er lhiam.

Er y laue elley, va mee lane fud-y-cheilley rish lhaih y nah skeeal, son she lioar daa skeeal t'ayn. Ta'n snaie elley bentyn rish ben aeg, Rin hene ennym y lioar. Er y fa nagh vel yn Çhapaanish aym flaaoil, meehoig mee hoshiaght. Er lhiam dy row y skeeal ecksh, rere Bakuman, bentyn rish mian dy ve ny ben-chloie ny red ennagh, as nagh row ee shickyr mychione shen; nagh row red ennagh ayn mychione mraane rooshtee as argane marish drogh-'er? Myr shen, er lhiam dy nee reddyn quaagh va taghyrt ayns toshiaght y skeeal. Marranys! Shoh y red: er lhiam dy nee skeeal lane rieughagh v'ayn, bentyn rish sleih cadjin as mianyn cadjin, as cha nee er chor erbee! Ta'n aahilley ec Rin, agh cha doig mee shen derrey jerrey hene yn skeeal. As y fys shen ayms nish, ta'n lane skeeal jannoo keeall dou.

Ny yei shen... v'ad loayrt mychione mraane rooshtee, aghterbee. Cha nee 100% ommidjan t'ayn foast.

Ta'n ellyn mie as rieughagh son y chooid smoo, agh ta blass aitt kiune er. T'eh soilshaghey magh aigney ny karracteyryn liorish caghlaa cummey y reayrtys; myr sampleyr, ta cummey doarneyrys er kied çhaglym Fushimi as y reagheyder.

Fockle s'jerree

Lhaih mee 3 lioaryn, va 144 aym hoshiaght, myr shen ta 141 faagit dou nish. 頑張って!

Kiartaghey: Lhaih mee 3 lioaryn, va 159 aym hoshiaght, myr shen ta 156 faagit dou nish. 頑張って!


English version

The end of week one of the Reading Project. Here's what I've read this week:

The King in Yellow (Robert Chambers)

This book always comes up when talking about weird fiction, fantasy or Lovecraft, so I wanted to try it. It's a decent read, but the stories vary considerably in genre, and I personally found the mix of weird tales and moody historical vignettes rather dissatisfying.

The first four are deeply weird stories. They combine alternative history, a very sinister supernatural, and lyrical writing, with excellent results. All are macabre and intriguing.

The Repairer of Reputations is a really effective tale of the unreliable narrator, which paints a fascinating and alarming picture of madness. It's not until right at the end that you can begin to unravel the complex delusions that intertwine, and find the very foundations of the story are shifting sand. This is already one of my favourite weird tales.

The titular (fictional) play The King in Yellow features in The Yellow Sign. It's actually not such a strange story, essentially a new twist on the supernatural curse. However, it's very well-executed, with compelling writing that really sells the repulsiveness of the watchman, and the dogged thoughts that will not leave our protagonist alone. I confess, though, that all the build-up this story has elsewhere had led me to expect a far weirder tale. The Court of the Dragon, The Mask and The Damoiselle d'Ys are less striking, though all of them are solid supernatural tales. There's a little flavour of the weird to Court, which I liked a great deal, and all are well-written and drew me along easily.

Beyond this, the collection moves into essentially historical writing. The stories retain the underlying grim notes of the early tales; one is about Paris under siege, the others about life in poor Bohemian artists' quarters. The writing remains good, but having come for weirdness I found little to appeal in these. They felt like style over substance, for very little seemed to happen, either in plot or in character development. That being said, they do evoke their atmosphere very effectively.

RiN (ハロルド 作石)

The art in this book is great; clear, crisp, an evocative mixture of realism and impressionistic touches. Perhaps not quite as much to my taste as Obata Takeshi’s work, but very solid. He reskins some scenes to depict emotion, such as painting Fushimi's first encounter with an editor as a boxing match.

The story was, for a Japanese learner, a little harder to follow. It seems to be along the same lines as the excellent Bakuman, following a would-be manga artist’s struggles. Unlike the artistic duo in Bakuman, our hero Fushimi meets with blunt rejection on his first attempt, which is a bit more convincing.

However, this story features a second plot that initially seems entirely separate, featuring what’s presumably our heroine Rin. I confess that I was initially completely baffled by this thread. As far as I could tell, she was ambivalent about possibly becoming a model, or some such thing? I was assuming this would be a mundane story about ordinary people. I worked out only in the last few pages that Rin is, in fact, some kind of psychic or medium, who can see ghosts and/or the future and past. Having worked this out, the story makes a lot more sense. To a fluent reader it should be pretty straightforward, though!

I liked the interactions between characters here. Awkward maybe-flirting teenagers, close friends, bored professionals, would-be agents, I thought they were all pretty convincing.

I’d call this a solid book, with characters I’m happy to follow and a reasonably compelling story, despite my confusion over what that story actually is. I confess that I’m actually *less* interested in the story now that I know it’s got psychics in it, but I’m odd like that, and I’m still pretty interested.

坂本ですが? vol. 1 (佐野 菜見)

So apparently I completely forgot to include an English translation when I first wrote this post! Oops...

This is a fun school-themed manga - yes, I know, that's most manga to be honest... Sakamoto (the titular protagonist, if you can't read Japanese) is a paragon of students: brilliant, athletic, brave, and capable in any task. You could imagine that this will make for a dull story, which is quite often the case with stories about implausibly skilled protagonists who just end up as Mary Sues. In this case, it didn't bother me at all. It feels to me as though Sakamoto is more of a force of nature than a protagonist here; rather, each chapter has its own protagonist, someone whose life is affected by Sakamoto. Although he is well-known, well-respected and admired by lots of girls, somehow Sakamoto evaded being a Mary Sue, perhaps because the text refuses to make it all about him. I really enjoyed this book - the Japanese was quite difficult for me, since it seems to be very colloquial and teenaged, but it was clear enough mostly.

Afterword

I read 3 books, I began with 144, so 141 are left over. 頑張って!

Correction: I read 3 books, I began with 159, so 156 are left over. 頑張って!

Thursday, 1 January 2015

Shalee lhaih 2015: toshiaght

Scroll down or click for English translation

Toshiaght blein noa. Ta mee er ngoaill rish dy vel doilleeid ro-lioarys aym. Reesht. Mollaght orroo.

Ta lioaryn-l jannoo s'crampey y chooish shoh, agh ta mee er nyannoo eab dy howse ny lioaryn t'aym. Ta 144 lioaryn meelhaiht aym ec y traa t'ayn. Atreih, cha noddym jannoo carnane jeu rere yn aght 2013, son ta kuse vooar jeu foast ayns mean ny faarkey vooar er lhong ennagh! As fir elley jeant ass lectraneyn. As y chooid elley ayns kishtaghyn ayns carnane mooar, as cha nel rheamys dy liooar aym ad ooilley y hayrn magh er yn oyr shen ynrican. Wahll, ta shen ny smoo sauçhey aghterbee.

Ta kuse jeu feer ard-scoillaragh, as kuse vooar ayns çhengaghyn joarree. Agh ren mee faagail magh beggan ayns çhengaghyn nagh vel ayms foast! Giootyn, bare dou insh dhyt... Lesh cur geill da slaynt, reddyn elley ry-yannoo as y cleaynys aym lioaryn noa y chionnaghey... t'eh foym y carn shen y yiarrey sheese dys 50 lioaryn rish Blein Noa 2014. Jee, cur niart dou!

As shoh y rolley dhyt:

Australian gothic : an anthology of Australian supernatural fiction, 1867-1939 Doig, James
Australian hauntings : colonial supernatural fiction Doig, James
Stealing the Elf-King's roses Duane, Diane
A wizard abroad Duane, Diane
A Wizard Of Mars Duane, Diane
The wizard's dilemma Duane, Diane
Wizards at war Duane, Diane
Forward the mage Flint, Eric
Structures : or why things don't fall down Gordon, J. E.
Unnatural history Green, Jonathan
The gorgon's head Hawthorne, Nathaniel
The Great Stone Face Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Kwaidan: stories and studies of strange things Hearn, Lafcadio
Morlock Night (Angry Robot) Jeter, K.W.
This is how fucking scary the ocean is Webber, Colleen
A man of means Wodehouse, P. G.
A plague of demons and other stories Laumer, Keith
A prefect's uncle Wodehouse, P. G.
A Prisoner in Fairyland ... Blackwood, A.
A wizard alone Duane, Diane
Aborigine : myths and legends Smith, W. Ramsay
An introduction to Elvish : and to other tongues and proper names and writing systems of the third age of the Western Lands of Middle-Earth as set forth in the published writings of Professor John Ronald Reuel Tolkien Allan, Jim
Aqua 2 (BLADE COMICS) こずえ, 天野
ARIA (4) こずえ, 天野
ARIA 3 (BLADE COMICS) こずえ, 天野
BECAUSE I'M A MAID! Episode 1 Sakai, Sayuri
Caneuon Mynyddog Davies, Mynyddog Richard
Còco is crùbagan = Cocoa and crabs : a hebridean childhood Macdonald, Flora
Cymru, ddoe a heddiw Jenkins, Geraint H.
Cysgod y cryman : nofel Elis, Islwyn Ffowc
Death on the Cherwell Hay, Mavis Doriel
Der goldne Topf : ein Märchen aus der neuen Zeit Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Amadeus
Dirgelwch yr ogof : nofel am smyglwyr Jones, T. Llew
Endangered Languages Beyond Boundaries: Langues En Peril Au-dela DES Frontieres (Proceedings of the FEL Conference) Norris, Mary Jane
Exploring Japanese literature : read Mishima, Tanizaki and Kawabata in the original Murray, Giles
Fall Beelaa, Lady
Frankenstein Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
Friend Island Stevens, Francis
Galwad y blaidd : perthynas y blaidd â Chymru dros y canrifoedd Fychan, Cledwyn
Goblintown Justice (Shotguns & Sorcery) Forbeck, Matt
Hanes Cymru Jones, J. Graham
In search of the unknown Chambers, Robert W.
Indiscretions of Archie Wodehouse, P. G.
Jobnik! : an American girl's adventures in the Israeli army / Miriam Libicki Libicki, Miriam
Jough-laanee aegid as skeealyn elley Lewin, Christopher
Kafka on the shore Murakami, Haruki
Language Endangerment in the 21st Century: Globalisation, Technology and New Media (Proceedings of the Foundation for Endangered Languages) Ka'ai, Tania
Llyfrau darllen newydd. Llyfr 3 Jones, T. Llew
Looking back at Ellesmere Port O'Brien, Pat
Magic below stairs Stevermer, Caroline
Magic for beginners Link, Kelly
Mairelon the magician Wrede, Patricia
Mega fauna Ellis, Jeffrey
Moonlight Kreuz Vol. 1 (Shojo manga) Hazaki, Yasumi
Myth & magic : the art of John Howe Howe, John
Nest Owen, Geraint Dyfnallt
Numenera Cook, Monte
Parzival von Eschenbach, Wolfram
Reading Stories and Learn Chinese, with Free MP3 Li, Jin
Recipes for the Dead #1: Dark Delights with Cranberries Greentea, Vera
Recipes for the Dead #2: Apricot Asylum Greentea, Vera
Recipes for the Dead #3: Steam Minted Meringue Greentea, Vera
RiN (01) ハロルド 作石
R'wbath at yr achos Owen, William
S-Fマガジン 1984年07月号 (通巻314号) 清, 今岡
Short stories in Japanese Emmerich, Michael
Skeealaght: A Book of Short Stories Crellin, Lewis
Skeealyn Crellin, Lewis
Some Chinese ghosts Hearn, Lafcadio
Steampunk Cthulhu: Mythos Terror in the Age of Steam (Chaosium Fiction #6054) Thomas, Jeffrey
Tales of a town. Series 1-3 Carradine, Peter
Tales of St Austin's Wodehouse, P. G.
Terra Benn, Mitch
The citadel of fear Stevens, Francis
The Color of Earth Kim, Dong Hwa
The color of water Kim, Dong Hwa
The Dalesman (issue 1974, March) Various
The gold bat Wodehouse, P. G.
The great short fiction of Alfred Bester. Vol.2, Star light, star bright Bester, Alfred
The head of Kay's Wodehouse, P. G.
The heads of Cerberus Stevens, Francis
The hill of dreams Machen, Arthur
The history of Wirral Grammar School for Boys, 1931-1991 Murphy, Peter W.
The illustrated encyclopaedia of Arthurian legends Coghlan, Ronan
The intrusion of Jimmy Wodehouse, P. G.
The King in Yellow Chambers, Robert W.
The little worm book Ahlberg, Janet
The master of the shell Reed, Talbot Baines
The Mechanical Bard: ninth world tales Fuhrman, Jason
The Night land Hodgson, William Hope
The pothunters Wodehouse, P. G.
The Prince and Betty Wodehouse, P. G.
The romance of the Milky Way, and other studies & stories Hearn, Lafcadio
The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám and other Persian poems : an anthology of verse translations Omar Khayyám
The swoop! And other stories Wodehouse, P. G.
The sword of Welleran, and other stories Dunsany, Baron Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett
The terror; a mystery Machen, Arthur
The white feather Wodehouse, P. G.
The Wirral Home Guard or, The rise and ascent of no. 2 platoon Jager, Harold
Thraxas at War Scott, Martin
Ties of power Czerneda, Julie
Tocyn i'r nefoedd Llewelyn, Dafydd
Two Keys (1) Shoemaker, Chloe Chan and Aliena
Two Keys (2) Chan, Aliena Shoemaker and Chloe
Un nos ola leuad Prichard, Caradog
Underground Liverpool Moore, Jim
View from the Imperium Nye, Jody Lynn
Viking Mersey: Scandinavian Wirral, West Lancashire and Chester Harding, Stephen
Waking in dreamland Nye, Jody Lynn
Waterlogged: tales from the seventh sea Ellis, Jeffrey
エマ (1) (Beam comix) 薫, 森
カッパの飼い方 (1) (ヤングジャンプ・コミックス) 優吾, 石川
クトゥルフと帝国リプレイ 白無垢の仮面 (Role&Roll Books) 靖二郎, 内山
クトゥルフ神話TRPGリプレイ るるいえあんてぃーく (ログインテーブルトークRPGシリーズ) 靖二郎, 内山
クトゥルフ神話TRPGリプレイ るるいえばーすでい (ログインテーブルトークRPGシリーズ) 内山靖二郎
クトゥルフ神話TRPGリプレイ るるいえはいすくーる (ログインテーブルトークRPGシリーズ) 内山靖二郎
クトゥルフ神話TRPGリプレイ るるいえばけーしょん (ログインテーブルトークRPGシリーズ) 内山靖二郎
げんしけん 二代目の四(13) (アフタヌーンKC) 士目, 木尾
げんしけん 二代目の壱(10) (アフタヌーンKC) 士目, 木尾
げんしけん(2) (アフタヌーンKC (1151)) 士目, 木尾
げんしけん(3) (アフタヌーンKC) 士目, 木尾
げんしけん(4) (アフタヌーンKC) 士目, 木尾
ぢごぷり(1) (アフタヌーンKC) 士目, 木尾
ぢごぷり(2) (アフタヌーンKC) 士目, 木尾
つるにょうぼう (日本傑作絵本シリーズ) 澄子, 矢川
ドラえもん 藤子・F・不二雄
ドラえもん (3) (てんとう虫コミックス) 藤子・F・不二雄
バクマン。 (2) (ジャンプ・コミックス) 健, 小畑
バクマン。 1 (ジャンプコミックス) つぐみ, 大場
バクマン。 3 (ジャンプコミックス) つぐみ, 大場
バクマン。 4 (ジャンプコミックス) つぐみ, 大場
バクマン。 5 (ジャンプコミックス) 健, 小畑
ひだまりSchool Life 茶坊, 日暮
ひだまりスケッチ (3) (まんがタイムKRコミックス) うめ, 蒼樹
ひだまりスケッチ (4) (まんがタイムKRコミックス) うめ, 蒼樹
ひだまりスケッチ (5) (まんがタイムKRコミックス) うめ, 蒼樹
ホビットの冒険〈上〉 (岩波少年文庫) トールキン, J.R.R.
モモ (岩波少年文庫(127)) ミヒャエル・エンデ
らんま1/2 (23) (少年サンデーコミックス) 留美子, 高橋
らんま1/2 (24) (少年サンデーコミックス) 留美子, 高橋
らんま1/2 (25) (少年サンデーコミックス) 留美子, 高橋
今日のごはんは?―もう悩まない。いますぐ使える簡単レシピ572日分 (生活実用シリーズ) あきこ, 渡辺
伊斯坦 尔 : 一座城市的记忆 帕慕
僕だけがいない街 (1) けい, 三部
坂本ですが? (01) 佐野 菜見
妖怪のお医者さん(1) (講談社コミックス) 友生, 佐藤
妖怪のお医者さん(2) (講談社コミックス) 友生, 佐藤
学習漫画日本の歴史―集英社版〈4〉さかえる貴族―平安時代 一男, 笠原
爱丽丝漫游奇境记 / Ài​lì​sī​ màn​yóu​ qí​jìng ​jì Carroll, Lewis
猫の事務所 (日本の童話名作選) 賢治, 宮沢
田中くんはいつもけだるげ(1) (ガンガンコミックスONLINE) ノゾミ, ウダ
绿宝石阴谋 Fowler, Mark
聲の形(1) 大今良時
行书笔法与临写结构与章法 杨,再春
西游记 吴承恩
金魚屋古書店 1 せいむ, 芳崎
金魚屋古書店 2 せいむ, 芳崎
金魚屋古書店 3 せいむ, 芳崎
魔法使いの嫁 1 (コミックブレイド) ヤマザキコレ

Nee'm my chooid share! As screeu barelyn jeh ny lioaryn shoh heose, my ta caa aym.


English version

A new year begins. I've already admitted that I have a problem of book over-abundance. Again. Pants.

Ebooks are causing complications, but I reckon I currrently have 144 unread books. As many of them are still on boats in the middle of the Pacific, or exist only as data (and the rest are currently jammed into boxes crammed into cupboards and I don't have room to unpack everything just for something like this) I can't actually make them into a huge pile, as I unwisely did in 2013. It's probably for the best.

Quite a few are in foreign languages or very technical. I've left out a couple in languages I don't actually speak - presents, let me add! Bearing in mind health issues, other things to do, and an unquenchable urge to buy more books... I'm aiming to cut the pile down to 50 books by this time next year. Ouch.

Hey, here's a list for you:

Australian gothic : an anthology of Australian supernatural fiction, 1867-1939 Doig, James
Australian hauntings : colonial supernatural fiction Doig, James
Stealing the Elf-King's roses Duane, Diane
A wizard abroad Duane, Diane
A Wizard Of Mars Duane, Diane
The wizard's dilemma Duane, Diane
Wizards at war Duane, Diane
Forward the mage Flint, Eric
Structures : or why things don't fall down Gordon, J. E.
Unnatural history Green, Jonathan
The gorgon's head Hawthorne, Nathaniel
The Great Stone Face Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Kwaidan: stories and studies of strange things Hearn, Lafcadio
Morlock Night (Angry Robot) Jeter, K.W.
This is how fucking scary the ocean is Webber, Colleen
A man of means Wodehouse, P. G.
A plague of demons and other stories Laumer, Keith
A prefect's uncle Wodehouse, P. G.
A Prisoner in Fairyland ... Blackwood, A.
A wizard alone Duane, Diane
Aborigine : myths and legends Smith, W. Ramsay
An introduction to Elvish : and to other tongues and proper names and writing systems of the third age of the Western Lands of Middle-Earth as set forth in the published writings of Professor John Ronald Reuel Tolkien Allan, Jim
Aqua 2 (BLADE COMICS) こずえ, 天野
ARIA (4) こずえ, 天野
ARIA 3 (BLADE COMICS) こずえ, 天野
BECAUSE I'M A MAID! Episode 1 Sakai, Sayuri
Caneuon Mynyddog Davies, Mynyddog Richard
Còco is crùbagan = Cocoa and crabs : a hebridean childhood Macdonald, Flora
Cymru, ddoe a heddiw Jenkins, Geraint H.
Cysgod y cryman : nofel Elis, Islwyn Ffowc
Death on the Cherwell Hay, Mavis Doriel
Der goldne Topf : ein Märchen aus der neuen Zeit Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Amadeus
Dirgelwch yr ogof : nofel am smyglwyr Jones, T. Llew
Endangered Languages Beyond Boundaries: Langues En Peril Au-dela DES Frontieres (Proceedings of the FEL Conference) Norris, Mary Jane
Exploring Japanese literature : read Mishima, Tanizaki and Kawabata in the original Murray, Giles
Fall Beelaa, Lady
Frankenstein Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
Friend Island Stevens, Francis
Galwad y blaidd : perthynas y blaidd â Chymru dros y canrifoedd Fychan, Cledwyn
Goblintown Justice (Shotguns & Sorcery) Forbeck, Matt
Hanes Cymru Jones, J. Graham
In search of the unknown Chambers, Robert W.
Indiscretions of Archie Wodehouse, P. G.
Jobnik! : an American girl's adventures in the Israeli army / Miriam Libicki Libicki, Miriam
Jough-laanee aegid as skeealyn elley Lewin, Christopher
Kafka on the shore Murakami, Haruki
Language Endangerment in the 21st Century: Globalisation, Technology and New Media (Proceedings of the Foundation for Endangered Languages) Ka'ai, Tania
Llyfrau darllen newydd. Llyfr 3 Jones, T. Llew
Looking back at Ellesmere Port O'Brien, Pat
Magic below stairs Stevermer, Caroline
Magic for beginners Link, Kelly
Mairelon the magician Wrede, Patricia
Mega fauna Ellis, Jeffrey
Moonlight Kreuz Vol. 1 (Shojo manga) Hazaki, Yasumi
Myth & magic : the art of John Howe Howe, John
Nest Owen, Geraint Dyfnallt
Numenera Cook, Monte
Parzival von Eschenbach, Wolfram
Reading Stories and Learn Chinese, with Free MP3 Li, Jin
Recipes for the Dead #1: Dark Delights with Cranberries Greentea, Vera
Recipes for the Dead #2: Apricot Asylum Greentea, Vera
Recipes for the Dead #3: Steam Minted Meringue Greentea, Vera
RiN (01) ハロルド 作石
R'wbath at yr achos Owen, William
S-Fマガジン 1984年07月号 (通巻314号) 清, 今岡
Short stories in Japanese Emmerich, Michael
Skeealaght: A Book of Short Stories Crellin, Lewis
Skeealyn Crellin, Lewis
Some Chinese ghosts Hearn, Lafcadio
Steampunk Cthulhu: Mythos Terror in the Age of Steam (Chaosium Fiction #6054) Thomas, Jeffrey
Tales of a town. Series 1-3 Carradine, Peter
Tales of St Austin's Wodehouse, P. G.
Terra Benn, Mitch
The citadel of fear Stevens, Francis
The Color of Earth Kim, Dong Hwa
The color of water Kim, Dong Hwa
The Dalesman (issue 1974, March) Various
The gold bat Wodehouse, P. G.
The great short fiction of Alfred Bester. Vol.2, Star light, star bright Bester, Alfred
The head of Kay's Wodehouse, P. G.
The heads of Cerberus Stevens, Francis
The hill of dreams Machen, Arthur
The history of Wirral Grammar School for Boys, 1931-1991 Murphy, Peter W.
The illustrated encyclopaedia of Arthurian legends Coghlan, Ronan
The intrusion of Jimmy Wodehouse, P. G.
The King in Yellow Chambers, Robert W.
The little worm book Ahlberg, Janet
The master of the shell Reed, Talbot Baines
The Mechanical Bard: ninth world tales Fuhrman, Jason
The Night land Hodgson, William Hope
The pothunters Wodehouse, P. G.
The Prince and Betty Wodehouse, P. G.
The romance of the Milky Way, and other studies & stories Hearn, Lafcadio
The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám and other Persian poems : an anthology of verse translations Omar Khayyám
The swoop! And other stories Wodehouse, P. G.
The sword of Welleran, and other stories Dunsany, Baron Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett
The terror; a mystery Machen, Arthur
The white feather Wodehouse, P. G.
The Wirral Home Guard or, The rise and ascent of no. 2 platoon Jager, Harold
Thraxas at War Scott, Martin
Ties of power Czerneda, Julie
Tocyn i'r nefoedd Llewelyn, Dafydd
Two Keys (1) Shoemaker, Chloe Chan and Aliena
Two Keys (2) Chan, Aliena Shoemaker and Chloe
Un nos ola leuad Prichard, Caradog
Underground Liverpool Moore, Jim
View from the Imperium Nye, Jody Lynn
Viking Mersey: Scandinavian Wirral, West Lancashire and Chester Harding, Stephen
Waking in dreamland Nye, Jody Lynn
Waterlogged: tales from the seventh sea Ellis, Jeffrey
エマ (1) (Beam comix) 薫, 森
カッパの飼い方 (1) (ヤングジャンプ・コミックス) 優吾, 石川
クトゥルフと帝国リプレイ 白無垢の仮面 (Role&Roll Books) 靖二郎, 内山
クトゥルフ神話TRPGリプレイ るるいえあんてぃーく (ログインテーブルトークRPGシリーズ) 靖二郎, 内山
クトゥルフ神話TRPGリプレイ るるいえばーすでい (ログインテーブルトークRPGシリーズ) 内山靖二郎
クトゥルフ神話TRPGリプレイ るるいえはいすくーる (ログインテーブルトークRPGシリーズ) 内山靖二郎
クトゥルフ神話TRPGリプレイ るるいえばけーしょん (ログインテーブルトークRPGシリーズ) 内山靖二郎
げんしけん 二代目の四(13) (アフタヌーンKC) 士目, 木尾
げんしけん 二代目の壱(10) (アフタヌーンKC) 士目, 木尾
げんしけん(2) (アフタヌーンKC (1151)) 士目, 木尾
げんしけん(3) (アフタヌーンKC) 士目, 木尾
げんしけん(4) (アフタヌーンKC) 士目, 木尾
ぢごぷり(1) (アフタヌーンKC) 士目, 木尾
ぢごぷり(2) (アフタヌーンKC) 士目, 木尾
つるにょうぼう (日本傑作絵本シリーズ) 澄子, 矢川
ドラえもん 藤子・F・不二雄
ドラえもん (3) (てんとう虫コミックス) 藤子・F・不二雄
バクマン。 (2) (ジャンプ・コミックス) 健, 小畑
バクマン。 1 (ジャンプコミックス) つぐみ, 大場
バクマン。 3 (ジャンプコミックス) つぐみ, 大場
バクマン。 4 (ジャンプコミックス) つぐみ, 大場
バクマン。 5 (ジャンプコミックス) 健, 小畑
ひだまりSchool Life 茶坊, 日暮
ひだまりスケッチ (3) (まんがタイムKRコミックス) うめ, 蒼樹
ひだまりスケッチ (4) (まんがタイムKRコミックス) うめ, 蒼樹
ひだまりスケッチ (5) (まんがタイムKRコミックス) うめ, 蒼樹
ホビットの冒険〈上〉 (岩波少年文庫) トールキン, J.R.R.
モモ (岩波少年文庫(127)) ミヒャエル・エンデ
らんま1/2 (23) (少年サンデーコミックス) 留美子, 高橋
らんま1/2 (24) (少年サンデーコミックス) 留美子, 高橋
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