Tokyo Hearts - A Japanese Love Story
Haruka and Takashi are devoted to shopping and going out in Tokyo. She loves her Louis Vuitton handbags, Hermès scarves and Louboutin shoes. He enjoys eating out and looking through the department stores in Ginza and Shibuya. Together they make a cute couple but love is never easy. Takashi's...
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Haruka and Takashi are devoted to shopping and going out in Tokyo. She loves her Louis Vuitton handbags, Hermès scarves and Louboutin shoes. He enjoys eating out and looking through the department stores in Ginza and Shibuya. Together they make a cute couple but love is never easy. Takashi's world starts to turn upside down when he realises Haruka has started seeing Jun, her wealthy ex-boyfriend from Kyoto. When Haruka travels to Kyoto to meet up with Jun and his mother, a series of earthquakes hit Tokyo and Takashi is injured. Haruka is unable to contact him and it looks like she'll never see Takashi again, the boy who truly loves her. Filled with cultural significance, this story will appeal to readers who have an interest in Japan and the mind-set of the Japanese people.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781781487693 (1781487693)
Publish date: June 19th 2012
Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing Limited
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Edit 3/24/14: The author took it upon herself to message me and tell me how all my opinions of her book are wrong and that I'm "trashing her". She even went so far as to say that since I'm a Christian, I should know better. You lose another star for being a BBA and completely unprofessional. Ori...
Received this book from the author in exchange for a review.I had a hard time getting through the book, as you can see from how long it took me. And that was by no means because the book was boring. Oh no, I loved the book and the characters, but the writing style just felt stiff and too formal and ...
Received this book from the author in exchange for a review.I had a hard time getting through the book, as you can see from how long it took me. And that was by no means because the book was boring. Oh no, I loved the book and the characters, but the writing style just felt stiff and too formal and ...