![]() I still have a lot of revising to do, and more studying, but I have to say I found this book incredibly helpful and fun. Considering that five months ago I didn't know any kanji, let alone their meaning, that's pretty awesome. Sure, I "only" recognize the kanji and know their basic meaning, but. (And I would've been done even sooner if some dickwads hadn't broken into my apartment and stolen my laptop with the data on it, but that's another story.) ![]() Four months of sitting down every evening to learn about 15-20 new kanji each day. Heisig himself says in the preface that it should be possible to finish it all in six weeks if you're dedicated and have the time - I laughed at that and thought to myself that it would take me years. Phew! I started working with this book at the end of July/the beginning of August.
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