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Ladataan... The Cat Who Saved Books (vuoden 2021 painos)Tekijä: Sosuke Natsukawa (Tekijä), Louise Heal Kawai (Kääntäjä)
TeostiedotThe Cat Who Saved Books (tekijä: Sosuke Natsukawa)
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Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et. Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. Sometimes when you go out to eat, especially as a single person, you really want to enjoy your food without being rushed by other diners. This is possible because you have no problem with the fact that you are sitting alone at the table in a restaurant. You take your time, enjoy it, and go home satisfied. Sometimes you have a book, and it's one of those books that makes you forget the whole world around you, and you quickly turn off the sounds on your cell phone because it bothers you, and you read, and read. Until you finish the book. This is such a book. You can't ignore it when you say you are a fan of books, or when you once again fill in the question of which hobbies you have "reading". If you ignore this book, you are actually saying that you read because others think that you should also read a good book. You immediately recognize yourself in Rintaro, follow the Tabby cat with interest and are seduced into thinking that Sayo... well that she (....) I'm not going to reveal it. But the few main characters in this book are each recognizable and easy to embrace. Ultimately, this book is and is one that educates us on the meaning of what empathy actually is. And then you discover how this is lacking in today's society. My conclusion, this book should actually be number 1 in the ranking by the end of this year, read by all members of librarything. I have said. ( ) This is a charming, quirky, quick read featuring a talking cat who takes a high school boy on adventures in labyrinths. Rintaro has lived his life in Natsuki Books, avoiding all people besides the grandfather who is raising him. But when his beloved grandfather dies, Rintaro feels all alone. That is, until a talking cat named Tiger takes him through a portal in the back of his grandfather's bookstore. In each scenario, the books need to be saved, but what needs to be saved most of all is Rintaro himself. The characters love to philosophize with each other - and with the cat. The book had quite a few quotable passages, dishing out as much self-reflection as it did whimsy. It also introduced me to the Japanese concept of hikikomari, which is a severe form of social withdrawal. This book shows the importance of showing up for each other, whether the other person realizes they need it or not. It also had a lot to say about publishing, how we consume books and which books are most worthy. While not fully agreeing with the author's premise, I still found the story very interesting. Rintaro is an introverted teen and loner who is cleaning up his late grandfather’s bookstore one evening when a cat wanders in. That the cat can talk is not the most unusual thing that happens: Over the course of the next few nights, the cat leads Rintaro through surreal labyrinths on a mission to save books. The style borders on the twee and yet the dreamscapes are so beautiful and the ultimate message so succinct it would be remiss not to note its elegance even in translation. ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
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"Bookish high school student Rintaro Natsuki is about to close the secondhand bookstore he has inherited from his beloved bookworm grandfather. However, one day, a talking cat named Tiger appears and asks Rintaro to save books with him. Of course, "ask" is putting it politely -- Tiger is demanding Rintaro's help. The world is full of lonely books, left unread and unloved, and only Tiger and Rintaro can liberate them from their neglectful owners. And so, the odd couple begin an amazing journey, entering different mazes to set books free. Through their travels, Tiger and Rintaro meet a man who leaves his books to rot on his bookshelf, a book torturer who cuts books to clips to help people read as fast as they can, and a publishing drone who only wants to create bestsellers. And then, the last maze that awaits leads Rintaro down a realm only the bravest readers would dare enter... Books, cats, first love, fantasy -- THE CAT WHO SAVED BOOKS is a story for those who know books are so much more than words on paper."-- Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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