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Original Title: | Secondhand Memories「むかしのおもいで」 |
ISBN: | 0991180798 (ISBN13: 9780991180790) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://textnovel.com/story/Secondhand-Memories--「むかしのおもいで」/548/ |
Characters: | Seiji Narimiya, Aoi Uchida, Airu Kobayashi, Akira Watanabe |
Setting: | Japan Tokyo(Japan) |
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Paperback | Pages: 558 pages Rating: 4.21 | 95 Users | 24 Reviews
Description Toward Books Secondhand Memories
Official Website: http://secondhandmemories.netOriginally serialized and made popular online in 2008 (Textnovel), with a readership of over 90,000, Secondhand Memories pioneered the Japanese cell phone novel phenomenon in the English-speaking world, marking a moment in history of a new literary movement among thousands of young writers and readers globally. The remarkably unique fusion of simple haiku-like poetic technique and prose narrative has re-envisioned technology, youth culture, community and literature.
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Seiji and Aoi have been inseparable childhood friends and eventually, high school sweethearts. Believing in naive dreams and love, all seems well until a tragedy separates them with a chasm of frozen time. As one struggles with the aftermath, the world moves on, while the other remains still.
Battered by temptation and the pressure to grow up, he discovers that life is more complicated than he thought – and that the heart and mind is quite vulnerable to change. Secondhand Memories is an emotional young adult coming-of-age story: a journey about the meaning of growing up, love, loss and sacrifice.
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After six years of memories and history-in-the-making, the world's first English cell phone novel is Now Published and Available as ebook and a massive 6" x 9" 558-page paperback print book with stunning cover illustrations, interior formatting and graphic design, according to popular demand, as of Feb 14th, 2015 via Amazon, Sakura Publishing and more locations. Be sure to grab a copy or a few as keepsakes, fond memories, seasonal gifts or for inspirational reading pleasure and leave a helpful review on Amazon and Goodreads.
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Present Containing Books Secondhand Memories
Title | : | Secondhand Memories |
Author | : | Takatsu |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Hardcopy Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 558 pages |
Published | : | February 14th 2015 by Sakura Publishing (first published December 21st 2008) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Fiction. Asian Literature. Japanese Literature. Graphic Novels. Young Adult |
Rating Containing Books Secondhand Memories
Ratings: 4.21 From 95 Users | 24 ReviewsRate Containing Books Secondhand Memories
Takatsu is a poet, novelist, publisher, designer, event and community coordinator and featured Wattpad Star of 20,000 followers from Toronto. In 2008, through Secondhand Memories , he pioneered English cell phone novels. In 2014, his acclaimed literary novel, Espresso Love won a Wattys Award and reached 1 million reads. Inspiritus Press released his literary and art collection, Of ForestsI've never actually read a cell phone novel before. I've heard of them, but this was a first for me, and in some ways this was a lot like reading a novel in verse, with short chapters (often only about a page), and quick and simple descriptions. It was interesting. And, honestly, I think the format is fun, and definitely makes for a quick read. Still, I had some issues with this novel. I wanted to enjoy it, and I definitely enjoyed reading about some of the awesome places I got to visit while in
I'm not really good at reviews, but this - I love this. Secondhand Memories is a really nice cellphone novel, perfect for the 'coming of age' theme and it was paced really nicely. I love the CPN style, the white space, the flow of the prose and all; I can say that Secondhand Memories is truly the pioneer the cellphone novels.I really don't know to say it, haha ;; If you're reading this Taka, I'll send you a full and proper review one day :p

I'm really glad I got the opportunity to read this after receiving a digital copy for review from LibraryThing. The idea of the cell phone novel format really intrigued me and ended up being so perfect for reading while sitting on buses and trains. The prose style made the story flow very quickly and also gave it a lot of emotion that I think wouldn't have been conveyed as effectively or as beautifully through any other style. The characters are great and seem like real people you could actually
I won this book through LibraryThing in exchange for an honest review.Secondhand Memories is such an awesome cellphone novel, the 'coming of age" theme was very well written and paced nicely.I really did love this book. At first I thought the formatting was a bit odd, but then I found myself hooked to it, and I soon started to love it because of the way the author was able to talk about the characters and the way she wrote the book itself. I really do love prose and poetry, and the book was able
This is more of a 3.5I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review.I really didn't know what to expect when I went into Secondhand Memories. It had an interesting cover and that was my entire draw to the book. I'm so glad that it did catch my eye because this was one of those stories that just really worked for me on almost every level.In case you don't know, Secondhand Memories is the story of Seiji and his relationship with his girlfriend Aoi. I'm not going to tell you much
Secondhand Memories was written as a cell phone novel in the late 2000s. I became intrigued by the cell phone novel movement late last year, and eagerly awaited its release as a published book. I opted to purchase the Kindle version to remain true to its original form.A cell phone novel is a movement originating from Japan, in which each chapter is about 100 words. The chapters are meant to be read on the screen of a small phone in between classes or during a commute. Takatsu is the first writer
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