Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
Its about teenagers, but its a super sweet story!
What about the Fear Street novels? They're YA horror novels written by RL Stein. I read them when I was about her age.
There is VIZ Media LLC (found on Amazon). They seem to publish 2 volumes in one. I'm not sure if they published the whole series though. You'll find them Here
According to Amazon, Oregairu is rated to be at the 8th grade reading level. While 86, The Saga of Tanya the Evil, and Overlord are rated to be at the 11th grade reading level.
Based on this, light novels have series that are aimed at different reading grade levels. As such, my example with Harry Potter and GOT/LOTR stands.
According to Amazon, Oregairu is rated to be at the 8th grade reading level. While 86, The Saga of Tanya the Evil, and Overlord are rated to be at the 11th grade reading level.
Based on this, light novels have series that are aimed at different reading grade levels. As such, my example with Harry Potter and GOT/LOTR stands.
According to Amazon, Oregairu is rated to be at the 8th grade reading level. While 86, The Saga of Tanya the Evil, and Overlord is rated to be at the 11th grade reading level.
Based on this, light novels have series that are aimed at different reading grade levels. As such, my example with Harry Potter and GOT/LOTR stands.
No, since each character in Mandarin is a logograph that still represents a spoken word—if you know even just a little about Mandarin as a spoken language, you can still read those logographs and repeat what the writer said word-for-word. This is different from proto-writing, where characters tend to be symbols so you don't have to know something about a spoken language in order to use them.
I think a better example would be writing Shakespeare using emojis (yes, it's a thing) or telling a love story using emoticons.
Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel’s story is about to be completely rewritten.
The Fault in Our Stars
There are no german translations. But you can buy the english version on amazon.
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The cover is very pretty. I don't know about scary, but it has its appeal. It's like a less scary version of the first 3-in-1 cover.
Sorry I'm a little late. amazon is your best friend!
All 13 vols are officialy translated. If you love it why not try reading it on paper in your hands. Its the best way to experience it imo. :-D https://www.amazon.com/My-Love-Story-Vol-1/dp/1421571447/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1511575752&sr=8-2&keywords=ORE+MONOGATARI
Its also also available on other amazon sites. Atleast UK and Germany.
Omnibus 1 (v.01-02) came out on the 4th of August.
More to come later. Tokyo pop printed volumes 1-8 back in the day (i have them) but not the full 18 (1-8 out of print). Viz rescued the series.
I just downloaded PT last night at my 13 yo daughter's urgency, then promptly gave her my Kindle so she could read that and Eleanor & Park (another pretty good YA novel), so it might be a while before I get to it!
If you think this picture is heartwarming read The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, released this week. It is not the typical book about cancer kids. Everyone who clicked on this picture should read this book. One of the greatest books I have read. http://www.amazon.com/Fault-Our-Stars-John-Green/dp/0525478817/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1326434798&sr=8-1
I'd classify myself that way, too. But to me, it comes in waves of intensely wishing I didn't exist - I can never bring myself to subscribe to it logically, but when I'm in that much pain, it never matters.
What have you found to be helpful? If you're still interested in being alive - which I believe you are because you're here - I'd recommend this. It's a book that deals with dying in a sophisticated way - and it's an awesome story. Reading always makes things better for me, so I thought I'd just throw that out there.
Also, my ex-boyfriend's father took his own life after his daughter (my ex's sister) died from leukemia. I know responsibility for other people may not seem compelling to you when you're feeling like every minute is too much to live through, but there are people who love you who need you to exist. And because you're beautiful, you will one day help people you haven't even met yet.
Let me know if there's anything I can do for you.
EDIT: Also this website helps me think complexly about the whole thing when I really, really need help.