Sato, a veteran of the “hikikomori” (withdrawal) program, has realized that there is a huge organization that tempts people to become hikikomori! A huge organization is trying to seduce people into becoming a social recluse! --A beautiful girl, Misaki, appears in front of Sato, who has nothing to do with the situation. Is she an angel or …? This legendary coming-of-age novel has been adapted into a comic book and anime series and has become a huge hit!
Normally I look at how the book itself is broken up; sometimes it’s broken up nicely and people don’t mind reading a bit faster/slower to meet the natural breakpoints, and sometimes the page counts are weird and we have to go a bit more in-depth with the planning.
There’s no reason why we couldn’t start with a pacing poll first, but I’d like to see what “natural” paces are there already.
People who might read in Korean, but not Japanese probably won’t see this though - so maybe move it anyway? Or post in the Korean board, so people over there know about it
(I’m not sure if there’s many Korean-only users on here, but still a possibility now and later)
Thank you! Looks like it splits fairly nicely into a 30 page/week schedule, actually. I’ll see if we can calculate a 15 pg/week and 20 pg/week for comparison purposes, too.
Ah, that’s a good thought. I suppose the best place would be to post in the Korean What are you reading today? thread? Maybe?
15 pg/week: Approximately 20 weeks total. Most of the chapters would be split in half. 20 pg/week: This one will be kind of weird. We would be reading over about 16-17 weeks. 25 pg/week: This would end up at somewhere like 13-14 weeks at a rough guesstimate. 30 pg/week: Fits nicely with how the book is laid out. About 10 weeks at minimum, depending on how heavy we want the later weeks to be in terms of pages.
Maybe we could combine 10 until end and make it a 2 week special (55 pages for 2 weeks, or 50 if you diregard the afterword). People can finish the book at a faster or more leisurely pace.