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Original Title: | いま、会いにゆきます |
Edition Language: | Japanese |
Takuji Ichikawa
Hard Cover | Pages: 417 pages Rating: 3.92 | 1760 Users | 226 Reviews
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There are not enough words to describe how awesome this book is! I finished reading it in 2 hours and it has really taught me a lot about life and love. My favourite part was Mio's letter. If you knew you would die at the age of 29 but get to be with the man you love and a son you will have, would you choose to live that life? Or would you rather marry some other guy and live till the ripe old age of 80? Takkun may seem like a quirky guy with all his flaws but you will fall in love with him and be able to relate to his pain of losing his wife and knowing that he will lose her again. I teared throughout the book which is something that I have never done before, "Be With You" is a really special book. Highly recommended! :DDetails Epithetical Books Be With You 今会いにゆきます
Title | : | Be With You 今会いにゆきます |
Author | : | Takuji Ichikawa |
Book Format | : | Hard Cover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 417 pages |
Published | : | 2007 by VIZ (first published 2003) |
Categories | : | Cultural. Japan. Romance. Fiction. Asian Literature. Japanese Literature. Fantasy. Literature |
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Ratings: 3.92 From 1760 Users | 226 ReviewsRate Epithetical Books Be With You 今会いにゆきます
Still one of my all time favorites.Intéressant. Très "japonais" dans le sens où le personnage principal ne semble pas savoir ce qu'il fait ni où il va. Pas extraordinaire, pourtant.Interesting. Very "japanese" as the narrator doesn't seem to know what he's doing. Not that good, still.
This is the only book I've leisurely reread. Partly because of my incapability of understanding certain points, partly because I learn something new. It's like a new chunk of "hey, this would be great to apply to your life" every time I read. Might reread once again to be more clear in this review, haha...
[This is an old review I'm just now adding to GR.]I vaguely remember seeing the cover of this book several years ago and being intrigued. I hoped I would enjoy it, but I've been burned by so many English translations of Japanese novels. Happily, this turned out to be one of the good ones. Be With You is told primarily from Takumi's perspective. Takumi is a widower with a six-year-old child named Yuji. In the year since his wife died, he has tried to keep going, do his work, and be a good
My theme of death continues with this book and coincidentally three of my dreams this week have had someone I know die in them too, I didn't seem overly upset at that! This is a sad tale of loss, love and parenthood. It was apparently very popular in Japan and made into a film or TV show. Whilst I enjoyed the story, I didn't love it, perhaps it was lost in translation.
What a beautiful, heartbreaking story. A year after the death of his wife, Mio, Takumi and his son Yuji are still struggling. When Mio suddenly reappears, alive but with no memory, Takumi and Yuji embrace her without question. Their family reforms, and Takumi and Mio fall in love all over again, if only for a short time. At its heart, this story is about choices: the lives we dream about, the lives that could have been, and the ones we choose, with eyes wide open.
There are not enough words to describe how awesome this book is!I finished reading it in 2 hours and it has really taught me a lot about life and love.My favourite part was Mio's letter. If you knew you would die at the age of 29 but get to be with the man you love and a son you will have, would you choose to live that life? Or would you rather marry some other guy and live till the ripe old age of 80?Takkun may seem like a quirky guy with all his flaws but you will fall in love with him and be
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