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Be With You 今会いにゆきます Hard Cover | Pages: 417 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 1760 Users | 226 Reviews

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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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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! :D

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Original Title: いま、会いにゆきます
Edition Language: Japanese

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Ratings: 3.92 From 1760 Users | 226 Reviews

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Still one of my all time favorites.

[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

4.7 starsThis book made me sentimental and emotional the past month. I cannot read it fast because I need to stop at almost every other page because I feel my heart hurting. I've watched the movie before reading this book so I already know the gist of the story as well as the twist in the end. But the feels, the emotions and the sadness were lingering on every page. I cried in the end. God, I can't even write a review for this because I can't find the right words.This is another book that I'm

An amazing book! I've cried so many times! The Mio's letter part is my favourite! She knew that she will die at 28 but will spend a part of her life with her beloved husband and her British-prince-alike son. If that were you, would you choose to live that life? The book taught me many things about love. I've read this book in Vietnamese version but I'm studying Japanese so that I could read it in the original version because the original is always the best!

This is one of the best books I've ever read. A magical story happened to Takumi, a man who has psychological problems when he and his son saw his wife relive."Today was the first time we met with shoes with a collar and heels. Also to say, today is also the first time I saw you wearing a red dress immediately. The first time I saw you painted lipstick. The first time I see your hair swaying every time you tilt your head, for the first time I feel restless when I talk to you.It's all the first

"Soon I won't be with you any longer, but when the rainy season returns, I will come back to see how the two of you are getting along." -MioWhen Mio died, her husband Takkun and her son Yuji mourned her death and struggled to survive. Takkun is trying to be a father and a mother all at the same time for his son Yuji. For some other widowed fathers this might be an easy thing to do, but for him it's just not. A life without Mio is hardly life at all. But he had to do it for his son. For a year

As some of you probably know, I dont normally read Japanese novels. I can be really picky about what I read and truth be told, I didnt even know this was a translated edition of a Japanese novel which was later made into a movie. I set out to read this book without knowing almost anything about the premise, but I am glad to say I enjoyed reading this book a lot much more than I initially expected.What struck me the most about this book is, the ambiance. This book has got a very distinct flavor
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