Nơi Em Quay Về Có Tôi Đứng Đợi Bởi Ichikawa Takuji Thanh Nhã
Nơi Em Quay Về Có Tôi Đứng Đợi tải về miễn phí cuốn sách
Trên trang này chúng tôi đã thu thập cho bạn tất cả các thông tin về Nơi Em Quay Về Có Tôi Đứng Đợi sách, nhặt những cuốn sách, bài đánh giá, đánh giá và liên kết tương tự để tải về miễn phí, những độc giả đọc sách dễ chịu. Nơi Em Quay Về Có Tôi Đứng Đợi Cuộc đời vốn là những chuỗi hội ngộ và chia ly. Hội ngộ là để chia ly. Chia ly là để có ngày hội ngộ. Satoshi và Yuko, vốn là hai người bạn đồng môn thời trung học, đang sống trong những ngày vợ chồng son hạnh phúc thì tai họa bất ngờ ập đến: Yuko có thể sẽ ra đi mãi mãi. Đối diện sự thật đau buồn ấy, Satoshi và Yuko đã chăm sóc nhau, trở thành chỗ dựa cho nhau, chia sẻ với nhau từng cơn đau, từng niềm vui nhỏ bé, trân trọng từng giây phút ở bên nhau. Vẫn giọng văn nhẹ nhàng pha chút hài hước, như thể một cậu bé mới lớn đang thủ thỉ kể chuyện, Tchikawa Takuji một lần nữa khắc họa bức tranh tình yêu và chia ly bằng gam mầu sáng trong. Mỗi tác phẩm của ông là một lần thanh lọc tâm hồn người đọc. Chỉ cần có tình yêu thì sự chia ly cũng không còn đáng sợ. Thông tin tác giả Takuji Ichikawa sinh ngày 07/10/1962 tại Tokyo. Ông tốt nghiệp trường đại học Dokkyo. Cuốn tiểu thuyết đầu tay của ông, Separation, xuất bản năm 2002. Cuốn Em sẽ đến cùng cơn mưa (xuất bản tại Nhật với tên Ima Ainiyukimasu) in lần đầu năm 2003, là một trong những tiểu thuyết thành công nhất Nhật Bản, được chuyển thể thành truyện tranh, kịch, phim truyền hình ở Nhật và điện ảnh tại Mỹ. Cổng thông tin - Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn hy vọng bạn thích nội dung được biên tập viên của chúng tôi thu thập trên Nơi Em Quay Về Có Tôi Đứng Đợi và bạn nhìn lại chúng tôi, cũng như tư vấn cho bạn bè của bạn. Và theo truyền thống - chỉ có những cuốn sách hay cho bạn, những độc giả thân mến của chúng ta.
Nơi Em Quay Về Có Tôi Đứng Đợi chi tiết
- Nhà xuất bản: NXB Văn Học, Nhã Nam
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- Kích thước: 14 x 20.5cm.
- Cân nặng: 280 gr
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silver_softc83d
Akim Tursunbaev silver_softc83d — I didn't enjoy this book as much as I did Jen Lancaster's previous three books, but it was still very enjoyable. We are close to the same age, so the styles & events described are ones that I absolutely identified with. If nothing, this book reminded me of how old I'm getting!!!
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edaerkan
Eda Erkan edaerkan — Editorial Reviews New York Times Book Review: "Short essays about treasured possessions, by artists, designers, writers and performers. The cartoonist and musician recalls playing with an assortment of rubber animals as a boy, 'acting out battles, domestic scenes, everything.' But the star was always Sunshine, above: 'one special little yellow pig.'" (August 5, 2007) Scrubbles.net: "...the project is beautifully executed in boxy paperback form. This would make a good gift for everyones favorite oddball." (9/16/07) SwissMiss blog: "It has been a while since a book has mesmerized me this much! One of my new favorites!" (9/15/07) Ephemera Blog: " Taking Things Seriously is good fun. And it'd make an excellent stocking stuffer for your favorite ephemera lover this upcoming holiday season. " (9/17/07) Dwell.com: "For those whove reached their saturation point with over-designed objects devoid of meaning, Joshua Glenns new book is a celebration of mundane objects that were never intended to mean anything, but took on a life of their own. From a soda bottle that inspired a comic strip to a hairdo machine thats a ladies magnet, each object comes with the story of why one person cant let it go. Deftly designed by Carol Hayes, the paperback serves as a cabinet of curiosities.http://www.dwell.com/products/books" (September 2007) Domy Books blog: "Subtitled 75 Objects With Unexpected Significance, Taking Things Seriously examines the personal significance of a range of objects, from small to large. Each of the contributors was asked to write a short essay on some object in their living space that held a deep relevance to their lives. What results is a collective Wunderkammer. From bear-shaped lamps to car headlamp knobs, these objects are talismans against evil, items of meditation and tokens of love, or even hate. There is something of the uncanny in each of these objects, as if they glow with an aura of importance. I found myself wanting the bear lamp, for instance. Each of these things, despite being inanimate, hold power over their owners. http://www.domystore.com/blog/" (September 2007) Fiveandahalf.net: "Taking Things Seriously is a process, an experience in looking and interpreting, reminding us to take a good look at all the ordinary things around and to realize that they are each far more just that.http://www.fiveandahalf.net/blog/2007..." (9/17/07) Scrubbles blog: "...the project is beautifully executed in boxy paperback form. This would make a good gift for everyones favorite oddball.http://www.scrubbles.net/2007/09/16/b..." (9/17/07) SwissMiss blog: "It has been a while since a book has mesmerized me this much! One of my new favorites!http://swissmiss.typepad.com/weblog/2..." (9/15/07) ephemera blog: "Taking Things Seriously is good fun. And it'd make an excellent stocking stuffer for your favorite ephemera lover this upcoming holiday season.http://ephemera.typepad.com/ephemera/..." (9/17/07) designnotes blog: "A book like Taking Things Seriously could have gone badly pretty quickly. Invite a bunch of people you know to submit a story about an object that inspires you. Ask enough people and soon enough you have a book. If youre into name dropping it gets to a point where you dont follow the stories as much as seeing who was and wasnt invited. The thing with this book is that it really doesnt feel like that. The objects and stories come off genuinely, not as a contrived look at how clever I am etc. story example. [...] it will make you look around your own surroundings and make you ask yourself what inspires you?http://designnotes.info/?p=1118" (9/5/07) murketing.com: "In all, sounds like a thoughtful take on on material culture (which is, of course, my beat, so Im a little biased about why I think this project is such a good idea) by an interesting bunch of contributors including Paul Lukas, Thomas Frank, and Luc Sante. I was also pleased to learn recently about Glenns Brainiac blog on the Boston Globe site, where hes got a post listing all contributors and a running account of praise received.http://www.murketing.com/journal/?p=752" (September 2007) NYmag.com Daily Intel: "Food, even of the most exalted kind, is rarely long for this world. Occasionally, some baron of gastronomy will announce that the floorboards in his new restaurant were salvaged from the original automat, or some credulous soul will make the News of the Weird by seeing the Virgin Mary in a grilled cheese sandwich. But food and cooking objects tend toward the ephemeral. Which is one reason we are so enjoying Taking Things Seriously, a new collection of essays about particular treasures.http://nymag.com/daily/food/2007/09/n..." (9/16/07) bookbyitscover.com: "Thank you Princeton Architectural Press for sending over this book yesterday! It is a new favorite. [...] You will enjoy this book and if not for the nice matte pictures and great often funny writing, then for how well designed it is. How beautiful is that cover?! Pick up a copy here.http://www.book-by-its-cover.com/othe..." (9/7/07) Boston Phoenix: "...the books have become personally significant objects......aesthetically pleasing, from its thick, smooth paper to the artful snapshots of each object..." (9/28/07) The Must List, Entertainment Weekly: "The Must List #9. Proving one man's trash is another's treasure, this collection of photos and essays shows how the unlikliest of things can provide inspiration." (October 26, 2007) Canadian Interiors: "delightfully offbeat and entertaining... All of the objects--captured by various photographers, including Hayes--are evocative, as are the stories behind them." (October 1, 2007) StepInside Design: "In an age when we're obsessed with the design, provenance, and value of every objects around us, these 75 short essays and photographs honor those magical, mysterious items that wiggle their way into our lives, and somehow into our hearts.....eclectic group of creatives who eloquently describe their little pieces of Nothing Special--and why they mean everything to them." (December 2007) Dwell: "In the right place at the right time, even the most useless object can attain life-changing significance. This delightful, often hilarious new book gives us 75 such examples of such things taken seriously ... quotidian items imbued with highly personal emotional power." (January 2008) artburger: "This lovely little book from Princeton Architectural Press helped us understand that, in fact, our inexplicable attachment to a dirty white plush duck and the rhinestone horseshoe ring given to us by a boy named Seth in eighth grade is just part of the human drive and capacity to invest inanimate objects with meaning. Our tschotschkes are no different from the ones so gorgeously shot for this book, the treasured objects of writers, artists, and other deep types." (September 2007) Boston's Weekly Dig: "...a visual and literary curio cabinet, a scattershot collection of 75 objects with unexpected significance." (9/19/07) Uppercase: "Is it possible to be in love with a book? Yes. Taking Things Seriously: 75 Objects with Unexpected Significance is the object of my affections...all the entries are equally well-written, humourous, insightful and quirky. This book is something to treasure." (October 2007) Boston Globe: "As the old sayings go, art is in the eye of the beholder and one person's junk is another person's treasure.Taking Things Seriously is a fun, off-center collection of objects and stories that will have you looking at the objects around you with fresh eyes and strange questions, like Would Christopher Walken autograph my burned bagel? or Is it a good thing to get military ordnance for your birthday?" (10/17/2007) Bookofjoe.com: "...a series of 75 very well written, entertaining two-or-three-paragraph long essays by as many different people, most of whose names I didn't recognize, about objects that acquired significance in their lives, often via strange and inexplicable series of events." (10/31/2007) New England Antiques Journal: "Taking Things Seriously is a wonder cabinet of 75 unlikely thingamajigs that have been invested with significance and transformed into totems, talismans, charms, relics, and fetishes...The owners of these objects convey their excitement in short, often poignant essays that invite readers to participate in the enjoyable act of interpreting things. You'll never look at the bric-a-brac on your shelves the same way again." (November 2007) I.D.: "Glenn and Hayes smartly highlighted the bizarre and unlikely, creating a visual cabinet of curiosity consisting of 75 treasured objects submitted by outside contributors, along with the stories behind each of them. In an era when everyone blogs about what they had for breakfast, we've all seen enough of other people's manias, but artifacts like writer John F. Kelly's moldy bagel once burnt by Chistopher Walken, cartoonist Mark Newgarden's Mickey Mouse bubble-bath bottle, or artist Kristine Cortese's rock wrapped in in a pie tin might be just weird enough to become our own obsessions." (November 2007) Time Out Chicago: "It's a fun read that inspires serious questions about how our own stuff gives our lives and relationships meaning." (11/22/07) Nylon: "The book is a touching read, proving that mundane objects, like lives, often have surprising stories to tell." (January 2008) Priceless, Los Angeles Times Book Review: "a wonderfully eccentric collection of things and thought-provoking essays that underscore French philosopher Bruno Latous challenge to regard objects as more than merely matters of fact but, Glenn writes in his introduction, as an association, a network, a gathering of meaning and ideas." — Kristina Lindgren (September 9, 2007) Metropolis: "a collection of the crazy junk-pile finds, creepy childhood mementos, and sundry souvenirs that have accrued meaning in their owners lives....... The soul wanted what it wanted." (December, 2007 )
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paulocruzz
João Paulo paulocruzz — Story of a guy who works in a record store looking for love. The Quebecois "High Fidelity".
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rocar
Iluvart Iluvart rocar — I love Venice. I loved Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. So how could I go wrong with this book?
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gemmayoungman
Gemma Youngman gemmayoungman — This book has a lot of great exercises to help you figure out what it is you really want, and then guides you through making a plan with concrete steps to get there. There are a few too many examples in the book of people who just want to be famous for my taste, but I still found it useful -- it helped me decide to make a big move that I hope will take me closer to fulfilling my dreams.
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shirinforo649e
Shirin Forootan shirinforo649e — Paperboy Club by Mobashar Qureshi 4 Stars Would recommend reading it. a crime thriller with supernatural on the side. Detective Samantha Banter's up for promotion and is given a cold case of a murdered 5 year old to solve. Their is given a assualt case to the other guy up for the promtion to see how they handle the cases. Samantha is a single mother. Marryann is shy and doesn't make friends easy but soon is part of a group called paperboy club. They all have different problems and talents. They are meeting after school in the janator room. Samantha in looking up the case finds the husband was in jail on selling Heroin at time of death and is missing now. When she is trying to find out what really happened to the boy she is led to a mental hospital where she finds Clarence. Clarence can hold things and gets information from them and helps to find the truth and the father. Clarence can also tell when someone is lying around him. He is being kept in mental hospital because he beat up a guy that he knew what he was really doing to hurt others. Know one believes him until Samantha does and helps her and her partner to solve the murder. I was listening to the story on my kindle and did get lost in a few times, but that was probably my fault. I do enjoy his mysterys books and will read more books by him. I was given this ebook in exchange of honest review from librarything.
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