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Ebook About Love can move at the speed of terminal velocity, but as award-winning director Makoto Shinkai reveals in his latest comic, it can only be shared and embraced by those who refuse to see it stop. Takaki Tohno quickly befriends Akari Shinohara when she transfers to his school. They grow closer to each other due to similar interests and attitudes; for instance, they both prefer to stay inside during recess due to their constitutions. As a result, they form a strong bond. Upon ending their school year, Akari moves to Tochigi, due to her parents’ jobs. The two keep in contact by writing letters, but eventually begin to drift apart.Book 5 Centimeters per Second Review :
This story's massage was a little hard to decode the first time I read it, but after thinking about it for a long while, I realize how good it is. Yes, it's heartbreaking, and not in the same way many romance Manga are. It leaves one with a deep hollow in their chest, contemplating their own decisons in life. After reading it again, the message is painfully clear: there are rarely second chances in life. Letting go of love and moving forward is sometimes the hardest thing to do. I like that the Manga ended differently than the film; the ending to the Manga is much more hopeful, and gives the reader a push toward taking risks and aiming for their own happiness. Certainly a good read. *5 Centimeters per Second* is a manga that is based on a popular Japanese animated film. It also surprised me because I did not expect to enjoy it, and indeed devour it, at such a fast pace as I did. It is a bit melancholy and somber, but ultimately happy. Normally, such things don't appeal to me. I like happier fare, but this was just so well done that I couldn't help but like it.The story is about a boy and girl named Tōno Takaki and Shinohara Akari, who meet in elementary school and very quickly develop a friendship which grows, even at such a young age, into a very tender love. Unfortunately, Akari must eventually move away so her father can assume a new job in a different city. Devestated, the two young people vow to write to each other and never forget each other. Sadly, as is often the case in life, this isn't to be.They try to keep in touch for a while, but slowly just drift apart from each other. They are both bothered by this, but can't seem to take the initiative to write to each other. They deeply want to reach out to each other, but can't muster the courage to do so. Or the courage to move on.The story focuses much more on Takaki than Akari. We only see a few snippets of her once they lose touch with each other. They do show us that she is the far stronger of the two. She can move past the hurt and circumstances in a way that he can not. Then again, this is just my interpretation, but both of them seem to react to the situation based upon the cultural expectations of Japanese society.This story is set several years ago, at a time when cell phones and computers were not nearly as ubiquitous as they are now. The characters can lose track of each other much more easily as they do not have social media to help them keep constantly in touch with each other. It is a time that does have a simplicity that require the extra effort and care to keep in touch. We have lost that today, perhaps.So why would I read and love such a melancholy graphic novel? Because of the story, the characterization, and the artwork. The art is gorgeous, with each character drawn well. The story draws you in. Though Takaki and Akari are the main characters, we see them, well, in the case of Takaki, through the eyes of other people. It helps us to capture a sense of the pain and the progress of these two young people when you see their interactions with others.One reason I did like the end is that it was open for interpretation, but there is a good chance that, in the end, not just Akari, but also Takaki, ended up happy with other people. Whether this is the case with Takaki is up to the reader to decide, I suppose.This is perhaps one of the most beautiful, poignant, and meaningful mangas (or stories of any genre) I have read in a long time.Highly Recommended. Read Online 5 Centimeters per Second Download 5 Centimeters per Second 5 Centimeters per Second PDF 5 Centimeters per Second Mobi Free Reading 5 Centimeters per Second Download Free Pdf 5 Centimeters per Second PDF Online 5 Centimeters per Second Mobi Online 5 Centimeters per Second Reading Online 5 Centimeters per Second Read Online Makoto Shinkai Download Makoto Shinkai Makoto Shinkai PDF Makoto Shinkai Mobi Free Reading Makoto Shinkai Download Free Pdf Makoto Shinkai PDF Online Makoto Shinkai Mobi Online Makoto Shinkai Reading Online Makoto ShinkaiBest Wrangled (A Spruce Texas Romance Book 4) By Daryl Banner
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