Takeout Sushi by Christopher Green

Thank you @The_WriteReads for letting me be part of tbis tour and reviewing this book. I love the front cove of Takeout Sushi. It's awesome and the title. Takeout Sushi are short stories about Japan and people. I love the illustrations that are on each chapter. There were stories enjoyed more than the others which were Stories of Japan, Today, Burned- (this was my favourite), The Choice, The Tree, and The Jogger. This is a fast-paced read with excellent writing. The stories will make you smile, and they are very entertainment read. Takeout Sushi is a light read that you can dip in and out of. The illustration are great and great wide range of stories 5 stars Blurb Takeout Sushi is a collection of 17 illustrated short stories set mostly in contemporary Japan that explore feelings of belonging, displacement, and the strangeness of everyday human interaction. In an innovative, fast-paced company, a man’s job comes under threat when a team of robots are brought in to replace the HR department. A husband’s search for shortcuts to his domestic tasks goes painfully wrong. Overwhelmed by the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, a foreigner takes a weekend break and discovers something other than solitude in the mountains. Marking Christopher Green’s debut adult fiction and inspired by his own experiences, these whimsical slice-of-life tales are full of heart and humour—perfect for fans of Convenience Store Woman and Before the Coffee Gets Cold About the Author A long-time resident of Japan, Christopher lives near Tokyo with his wife and daughter. Christopher writes short stories and children's stories. His first collection of short stories Takeout Sushi is due for publication by Neem Tree Press in May 2024. For a little more about Christopher and his books, please visit www.greeninjapan.com. For Christopher's goodreads page for his children's books, please visit Chris Green.

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