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Tsundoku (積ん読)

Tsundoku is a Japanese word and means you leave books after buying them. This word has a double meaning. Tsundoku(積んどく) means keeping piled up, and doku(読) expresses books.
I have many books that I have not read yet, so I will try to digest them this November. I think winter is good for reading because the nights are long and it is reluctant for me to go outside.

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Tsundoku (積ん読)

Tsundoku is a Japanese word andthat means you leave books after buying them.

This word has a double meaning.

Tsundoku(積んどく) means keeping piled up, and doku(読) expresssignifies books.

Instead of "keeping" you could also write "that continue".

I have many books that I have not read yet, so I will try to digestget to them this November.

I think winter is a good time for reading because the nights are long and it isI'm reluctant for me to go outside.

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Nov. 2, 2020

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Tsundoku (積ん読)

Tsundoku is a Japanese word andthat means you leave books after buying them.

Tsundoku (積んどく) means "keeping piled up," and doku (読) expressemeans "books."

I think winter is good for reading because the nights are long and it isI am reluctant for me to go outside.

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Nov. 2, 2020

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Thank you!

Tsundoku (積ん読)


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Tsundoku is a Japanese word and means you leave books after buying them.


Tsundoku is a Japanese word andthat means you leave books after buying them.

Tsundoku is a Japanese word andthat means you leave books after buying them.

This word has a double meaning.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Tsundoku(積んどく) means keeping piled up, and doku(読) expresses books.


Tsundoku (積んどく) means "keeping piled up," and doku (読) expressemeans "books."

Tsundoku(積んどく) means keeping piled up, and doku(読) expresssignifies books.

Instead of "keeping" you could also write "that continue".

I have many books that I have not read yet, so I will try to digest them this November.


I have many books that I have not read yet, so I will try to digestget to them this November.

I think winter is good for reading because the nights are long and it is reluctant for me to go outside.


I think winter is good for reading because the nights are long and it isI am reluctant for me to go outside.

I think winter is a good time for reading because the nights are long and it isI'm reluctant for me to go outside.

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