August 4, 2024

In the Pool

Each chapter of this book focuses on a different patient at the psychiatric clinic of Ichiro Irabu, a quirky doctor who straddles the line between being a quack and a genius at treating his patients. The issues of the patients range from an obsession with swimming and a perpetual erection to delusions of being stalked and cell phone addiction. Despite the absurdity, the portrayal of their mental disarray is well done and allowed me to empathize (somewhat) with their plights. The main focus of the book, however, is definitely on cringe and chaotic comedy.

I listened to the audiobook and found it truly shines in this format. The voice actors, particularly the one for the doctor, bring the characters to life perfectly. I’d definitely recommend the audiobook over the print version if it's accessible for your Japanese level, as the delivery of the dialogue really nails the comedy. I’d recommend it if you’re looking for something light and unserious to listen to!

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