

your name. (light novel) : Shinkai, Makoto, Shinkai, Makoto: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: A brilliant novelisation of an outstanding manga, also an anime film - This was actually my first light novel, bought on the strength of firstly the three Volume manga, then the superlative anime film adaptation. I highly recommend all three media. But to the novel, written by the director in tandem with production of the film. Admittedly, I'm reading a translation from the original Japanese into English, but the nuances of the culture and language seem - to my mind - retained as best possible. I was also unaware of the vast gulf within Japan itself. We probably tend to think the whole country is like the major cities such as Tokyo. But most still have large swatches of parochial and rural regions, where life is quite different, and the main character Mitsuha hails from one of these. She wishes she could be a boy growing up in a city and - in a bizarre circumstance - *dreams* she is. Only then, after this happens several times, she realises she is actually switching bodies with Taki, a boy in Tokyo. After this revelation, the two start to work within this unusual circumstance, for better or worse. Then, as suddenly as it started, the switches stop. Taki is drawn to discover why, and the remainder of the story is his quest to find the truth. (No spoilers) There is, to my mind, a brilliant balance struck between modern and *traditional* Japan, and what binds Mitsuha and Taki, taken to a quite surprisingly *logical* explanation, and a very dramatic situation as Taki, in Mitsuha's body, fights to save the day from a semi-apocalyptic event which is flagged throughout. I won't spoil the surprises and twists which make this a gripping story, other than to say there is a lovely and decent ending rather out of the blue, just when you think everything might have been lost. <3 Review: Great novelization of the film - After watching the movie I had to read the book. This is a great novelization of the book written by the films director. If you like the book you will enjoy the book too. I like that we can read the characters thoughts. Would recommend
| Best Sellers Rank | 348,347 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 213 in Fantasy Romance for Young Adults 1,582 in Fantasy & Horror for Young Adults 3,024 in Magic & Fantasy Graphic Novels |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,328) |
| Dimensions | 13.84 x 1.9 x 19.81 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| Grade level | 8 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 0316471860 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0316471862 |
| Item weight | 268 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 192 pages |
| Publication date | 6 Jun. 2017 |
| Publisher | Yen Press |
| Reading age | 13 - 17 years |
S**I
A brilliant novelisation of an outstanding manga, also an anime film
This was actually my first light novel, bought on the strength of firstly the three Volume manga, then the superlative anime film adaptation. I highly recommend all three media. But to the novel, written by the director in tandem with production of the film. Admittedly, I'm reading a translation from the original Japanese into English, but the nuances of the culture and language seem - to my mind - retained as best possible. I was also unaware of the vast gulf within Japan itself. We probably tend to think the whole country is like the major cities such as Tokyo. But most still have large swatches of parochial and rural regions, where life is quite different, and the main character Mitsuha hails from one of these. She wishes she could be a boy growing up in a city and - in a bizarre circumstance - *dreams* she is. Only then, after this happens several times, she realises she is actually switching bodies with Taki, a boy in Tokyo. After this revelation, the two start to work within this unusual circumstance, for better or worse. Then, as suddenly as it started, the switches stop. Taki is drawn to discover why, and the remainder of the story is his quest to find the truth. (No spoilers) There is, to my mind, a brilliant balance struck between modern and *traditional* Japan, and what binds Mitsuha and Taki, taken to a quite surprisingly *logical* explanation, and a very dramatic situation as Taki, in Mitsuha's body, fights to save the day from a semi-apocalyptic event which is flagged throughout. I won't spoil the surprises and twists which make this a gripping story, other than to say there is a lovely and decent ending rather out of the blue, just when you think everything might have been lost. <3
B**R
Great novelization of the film
After watching the movie I had to read the book. This is a great novelization of the book written by the films director. If you like the book you will enjoy the book too. I like that we can read the characters thoughts. Would recommend
L**R
Watch the movie again, but go much deeper.
With all the classic scenes from the movie, written in a beautiful scripture, this book delivers 100%. After watching the movie I was so hooked I bought it instantly. Worth every penny. The book explores the emotions of the characters in a way that the movie was unable to doing (for obvious reasons) and actually helps you understand the story better. Certain things are described in the book that aren't actually noted in the movie, making it so much better. I loved it. If you liked the movie, there is nothing I could recommend more.
T**I
Nice Book With Hard Cover
I like the touch of it’s hard cover.
N**N
Good read
This book rolled from beginning to end weaving a story that was difficult to pause. From descriptive engaging text with warmth that binds you to the tale. Through chapters of excitement and emotional suspense that feel endlessly gripping
L**2
Great accompaniment to the film but, POV can be confusing: seeing the film first helps a lot!
Great accompaniment to the film but, POV can be confusing: seeing the film first helps a lot! More expansive than the film In explaining things. The comet storyline is very reminiscent of Isaac Asimov’s “Nightfall”. The author’s note, at the end, also highlights something about the two main character’s relationship, & yearning, I did not notice in the film. It makes me see it in a different light that resonates in my soul the way the main theme of TV show “Ally Mc Beal” did!
G**F
Just as good as the anime - surprisingly!
I fell in love with the film of the same name recently. It’s rare I read a book version of a film but this story is so captivating and full of details that I felt like it, and it didn’t disappoint. If you loved the anime and would like to enjoy all the details from it again then I highly recommend it.
E**R
Perfect
An amazing novel great alongside the film and just all-around amazing to watch to read and to enjoy over and over
A**E
Ich hab den anime gesehen und hab die light novels danach gekauft das buch is super zu lesen und der Verband is auch richtig gut gemacht . Kann ich nur empfehlen!!
C**U
Voy a la mitad de la novela y creo que es un muy buen acompañamiento a la película pues da un poco más de información sobre cómo se sienten los personajes y puedes notar la diferencia entre lo que hay en la novela y lo que se terminó agregando a la película. El director de la peli también escribió la novela y según esto lo hizo mientras desarrollaba la película así que por eso son muy similares. La verdad es que si te gusta Your Name recomiendo mucho leer la novela para agregarle unas capas más a la historia. Las hojas del libro tienen muy buena calidad y la pasta dura es bellísima en su color azul. Tiene unos bordados dorados al costado que le hacen ver aún más especial. Vale la pena el precio.
C**A
O livro é simplesmente perfeito, eu já tinha assistido o filme antes mas o sentimento que o livropassa é muito mais intenso
J**M
I am still reading Your name, nevertheless I am already in love with it. The book looks beautiful. The royal blue cover fits perfect with the story. The title, writer's name and Mitsuha Miyamizu (main character) her hair accessory are visible with a silver color on the spine of the book. The book is easy to read, and the pages are not too full, which makes it also easier to read. Only the dust jacket is visible in the pictures of the book. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to read an easy and fun to read book.
A**H
A great story , book is in good condition , better to buy it as manga than light novel
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