Just snagged a copy of Todd and Linda Shimoda’s Oh! A Mystery of Mono No Aware

Okay, so you guys know how I feel about the future of books, and that they need to transcend being words and paper and become objects of affection themselves (which they are, in a sense), right?  Well I heard about Chin Music press on the grape vine and I see that they do exactly this- they set out to create books as works of art.  And they succeeded, amiably.  Not just in content (amazing) or style (wowzers) but also in price.

Oh: A Myster of Mono No Aware is a perfect book about a Japanese descendent going back to Japan (to try, like Camus’ the Stranger, to discover his emotions). The art, the paper quality, this is a book that will last forever. And the price is only 22$.  I’m not kidding. That’s less than most hard covers, definately far cheaper than most “special editions” that are of the same quality.

Grab this book. Espicially if you’re a fan of Camus or Douglas Coupland (the writing and subject matters reminds me of both), or a fan of Japan and Tokyo, or if you love books as objects.

http://chinmusicpress.com/

About pauljessup
Paul Jessup is a critically acclaimed writer of fantastical fiction. Published in many magazines, both offline and on, with two books published in 2009 (short novel, Open Your Eyes and the short story collection Glass Coffin Girls) and third book (Werewolves) to be published by Chronicle in 2010.

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