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The Red Thread Of Forever Love (2010)

by Nicole Kimberling(Favorite Author)
3.75 of 5 Votes: 4
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Loose Id
review 1: Normally I like Nicole's but this one is really dry. I had a feeling that the author tried to collected any small details still it's like coming from travel book. I'm not an expert in Japanese myself but have plentiful interest in this country enough to know this book is too American. Should be better if it's all told in Hank's perspective even though all of Japanese behavior seems unnatural to me. The Yokai's part is very awkward and unbelievable, too comical. It's make me think of comical Yaoi story which didn't going well with the writing style. And I can't see when or why the heros falling in love with each other.
review 2: I really liked this. I went into it thinking the spirit was going to be a bad guy of some kind, but it turns out he was my favorite ch
... morearacter! "Fingers" was an extremely enthusiastic and unapologetically over-the-top manifestation of Tachibana's unrequited love for Hank. That little snippet of a beach scene is still making me laugh now, as is how he saved them from losing a karaoke battle. It was a very whimsical little romance with an unusual-to-me paranormal element that I really liked learning about. Add in the details of rural and urban Japan, and I can definitely recommend this book. less
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wenie12
"Twu wuuuuuuuv" !!!What a sweet little story, I so loved our cute yokai he was adorable!
Lexi123
This was definitely a cute humorous read.
ray
2.5
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