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REVIEW | Will by Will Smith

This is Will Smith’s biography that’s very hard for me to process. On one hand, it fulfilled its mission being a biography and covers almost every aspect of Will Smith’s life. His personality shows through every page of the book. But on the other hand, this book makes me so stressed that I have to put it down for a long time.

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REVIEW | 桶川跟踪狂杀人事件 by 清水潔

This is a nonfiction book about the crime that changed the Japanese legal treatment of stalking. On October 26th, 1999, a 21-year-old student Ino Shiori, was stabbed to death on her way home. Journalist Shimizu Kiyoshi insisted on investigation and eventually found out the truth even the public thought this case was a random case targeting female students and called out the authorities for their dereliction,

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REVIEW | Taste by Stanley Tucci

This book was a fun surprise for me because, although I didn’t watch many of Tucci’s movies and shows, I liked him from the few that I watched. Also, I like food. So when I found out Tucci has a foodie memoir coming out, I had to read it, and also listen to his own narration on audio.

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