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A review by thesgtrekkiereads
There's No Such Thing as an Easy Job by Kikuko Tsumura
4.0
Honestly, i cannot get enough of japanese authors as well as indian authors.
They both have this knack of sucking you into the story which makes you feel like you are to a certain extent not just seeing the plot through each character's eyes but also feeling each emotion that they go through in their heart, soul, and brain.
When the protagonist was carrying out the job assigned where spying was a key part of it, you could resonate as to why mimicry was an almost end result.
Cleverly written, if i had it my way, completed in one sitting. It is no wonder this was widely applauded.
Kudos to the translator too. Well done.
They both have this knack of sucking you into the story which makes you feel like you are to a certain extent not just seeing the plot through each character's eyes but also feeling each emotion that they go through in their heart, soul, and brain.
When the protagonist was carrying out the job assigned where spying was a key part of it, you could resonate as to why mimicry was an almost end result.
Cleverly written, if i had it my way, completed in one sitting. It is no wonder this was widely applauded.
Kudos to the translator too. Well done.