I loved the first two books so much, and then here comes a book that is great in the same ways as the other two, but also has CIPHERS, and talks about guilt and moral responsibility and memory and healing in the context of an oppressive regime (hello, my interest in issues of how WWII is remembered in postwar Japan!) and it's amazing.
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I loved the first two books so much, and then here comes a book that is great in the same ways as the other two, but also has CIPHERS, and talks about guilt and moral responsibility and memory and healing in the context of an oppressive regime (hello, my interest in issues of how WWII is remembered in postwar Japan!) and it's amazing.