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"The Person Who Boils Peaches" by Rein Kudo

Author Rein Kudo, who lives in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture.

An essay that records daily events and feelings alongside food.

The episodes about the food that appears are charming, but above all, I became a fan of the writing style of Rein Kudo.

There are episodes that make you chuckle, and it was a book that made me sad to finish reading.

It is a must-read that will make you want to know more about Rein Kudo after finishing this book.


It is just plain interesting.

The author's mind and sensibilities come through clearly.

The writing has a good rhythm and is pleasant to read.

At the same time, it hit exactly the right spot for me, and it was very interesting.

"I can't believe there was someone who wrote like this!"

I even regretted not knowing about Kudo-san until now.

It might be good to read when you are feeling down or want to be comforted.


Rhythmic writing.

Essays are easy to read.

There are various reasons for readability, such as being short, not difficult, or being able to read without getting tired, but

this book has a very good rhythm in its writing.

It was comfortable to read.

For me, it was a rare essay that I felt I wanted to read again and again.

I like the book's design.

It's a bit different from the content, but the peach on the book cover is very cute.

I like the colors and the roundness of it for some reason.

To be honest, one of the reasons I picked up this book was because I liked the design.

And once I started reading it, I was completely hooked!

I thought that choosing books based on their appearance or intuition is also quite interesting.

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