Thread:Zeldakasumi/@comment-118.172.180.23-20160415171812/@comment-7888499-20160903002729

I am interested in hearing what you think of the titles I suggested whenever you feel like trying one. I think I know what you mean by liking a series right from the start because it is fresh and interesting.

My reasons for learning many languages are exactly the same. :) And, that is great to hear that they are planning to animate all of the SAO novels. I’m glad they chose to wait for the arc to end so that the adaptation can be as great as possible.

I watch sci-fi -I grew up watching Star Wars, Star Trek and Doctor Who with my father.-, but for some reason, I haven’t read much of it. Various Star Wars novels have been on my list of things to try for awhile now, though. Glad to hear they are good and thanks for the suggestion!

I tend to indulge in reading a lot partially because of my upbringing and bookworm personality, but also my struggle with health issues. A few years ago I was cooped up indoors and often in bed a lot, so I read even more books and watched anime and Asian dramas during that time period. My health is somewhat better now, but the habit is still strong. Right now, I’m not reading as much, though, because I’m really enjoying the Korean drama W. It’s got a great, strong plot line. ^_^)b

All the best with your writing! A member of my family really likes the tips and books on how to outline and structure novels from this author.

Ah, Japanese from Zero! I’ve seen their video’s before, but haven’t watched many of them. Maybe I’ll give them another try. :) By the way, if you haven’t already seen this, their Korean from Zero textbook is available for free download on their website.

P.S. A small tip: The “ker” in “spelunker” is spelled as “カー” in katakana, since “er” is approximated as an elongated “ああ” sound in Japanese. So, no need to remove the “hyphen”; ブラックホール・スペランカー

じゃねー、ブラックホール・スペランカーさん ;)