The Tatami Time Machine Blues, Tomihiko Morimi
The Tatami Time Machine Blues, Tomihiko Morimi
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The Tatami Time Machine Blues
A Novel

Author: Tomihiko Morimi

Narrator: Kurt Kanazawa

Unabridged: 4 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 11/07/2023


Synopsis

In the boiling heat of summer, a broken remote control for an air conditioner threatens life as we know it in this reality-bending, time-slipping sequel to The Tatami Galaxy. During a scorching August in Kyoto, our protagonist and his worst friend, Ozu, are locked in a glaring contest in a four-and-a-half-tatami-mat room. Ozu has spilled Coke on the air conditioner’s remote control—the only AC in Shimogamo Yusuisuiso, their famously shabby sweatbox of an apartment building. Vengeful and despairing, our protagonist discusses countermeasures with his secret crush, the reliably blunt Akashi, when Tamura, a strange young man with a bad haircut, appears.Tamura claims to be a time traveler from 25 years in the future, and shows off the time machine he uses to travel. Our protagonist has a brilliant idea: the sweetest revenge would be to go back one day in time and retrieve the functioning remote control. His simple fix is complicated by Ozu and several others who are also eager to take a ride back in time. But in attempting to alter the past, our protagonist foresees the world's extinction. Even more troublingly, Akashi mentions she’s bringing someone to the upcoming bonfire . . . and it's not him. Only one thing remains certain: it's going to be a very long month.Obliteration? Salvation? Coca-Cola? Castella cake? What does the time machine hold for our (not quite) heroes? It all depends on which one gets there first.Translated from the Japanese by Emily Balistrieri

About Tomihiko Morimi

Tomihiko Morimi was born and raised in Nara Prefecture, Japan. His first novel Tower of the Sun, which he wrote while studying at Kyoto University, won the 15th Japan Fantasy Novel Award. In 2006, he received the Yamamoto Shugoro Prize for the novel The Night is Short, Walk on Girl, and in 2010, Penguin Highway was awarded the Japan SF Grand Prize. In 2023, the English edition of The Tatami Galaxy was shortlisted for the PEN Translation Prize. Several of his works have been adapted into critically acclaimed anime series and films. He still lives and works in Nara.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ethan on May 06, 2024

When I first listened to The Tatami Galaxy, I wasn’t a particularly a fan or a hater. It was truly one of the more bizarre experiences I’ve ever had with a book. On one hand, the plot and characters were pretty repetitive and didn’t grab me. On the other, the characters are incredibly distinct and r......more

Goodreads review by Bella Azam on January 22, 2024

Book 5 January in Japan 2024 In the realm of science fiction time travel stories that we are familiar with, The Tatami Time Machine Blues was a rompy read. Quirky, fun, colourful yet simple, the time travel aspects in here was actually letting you appreciate the whole youthfullness and chances to be......more

Goodreads review by Mairi on September 21, 2024

Every time someone asked me what I was reading whilst it was this book, I followed it up with an "it's okay - though it's a sequel of a book I haven't read, and it's also apparently a wildly popular anime, so I'm not sure I really get it". In fact, I was so sure this was going to be a 2, or 3 stars.......more

Goodreads review by Amy ☁️ (tinycl0ud) on February 12, 2025

This is a sort-of sequel to the first book, 'The Tatami Galaxy,' but I wouldn't say it is a clear continuation because the story takes place in one of the many possible timelines. Here, Akashi is part of the film club and a disciple of Higuchi, but the protagonist is neither. Through his rotten frie......more