Bøger af Riku Onda
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268,95 kr. En una pequeäna ciudad costera cercana a Tokio se celebra una prestigiosa competiciâon de piano. A lo largo de dos frenâeticas semanas, tres mâusicos vivirâan algunos de los momentos mâas felices (y dolorosos) de sus vidas. Aâun no lo saben, pero cada uno de ellos cambiarâa de un modo profundo e impredecible a los demâas para siempre. Aya era una virtuosa del piano que renunciâo a actuar tras la muerte de su madre y ahora busca regresar a los escenarios. Masaru, un amigo de la infancia de Aya que empezâo a tocar el piano gracias a su insistencia, se reencuentra con ella despuâes de muchos aänos, y estâa resuelto a que ambos triunfen. Akashi, casado y cerca de la treintena, trabaja en una tienda de mâusica y es el veterano de la competiciâon, aunque tiene la esperanza de conseguir una âultima oportunidad para triunfar. Y Jin, un prodigio de diecisâeis aänos, es un espâiritu libre, hijo de un apicultor que viaja sin cesar; no tiene formaciâon profesional (ni tampoco piano), pero su visiâon cautivadora de la mâusica llamâo la atenciâon de uno de los pianistas mâas câelebres del mundo, el difunto maestro Von Hoffmann. Cada uno de ellos romperâa las normas, asombrarâa a sus seguidores y llegarâa al lâimite. Pero Åa quâe precio?
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278,95 kr. "In a small coastal town just a stone's throw from Tokyo, a prestigious piano competition is underway. Over the course of two feverish weeks, three students will experience some of the most joyous--and painful--moments of their lives. Though they don't know it yet, each will profoundly and unpredictably change the others, forever"--
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153,95 kr. The Night Circus meets Lonely Castle in the Mirror in this multi-award-winning Japanese bestseller, available finally in an English translation by Philip Gabriel, a translator of Murakami- AN FT BEST SUMMER READ 2023- OVER A MILLION COPIES SOLD IN JAPAN- WINNER OF THE NAOKI PRIZE AND THE JAPAN BOOKSELLERS' AWARD- A MAJOR MOVIE RELEASE IN JAPAN'A thrilling and often nail-biting depiction of music, friendship, and personal demons' OBSERVER'Propulsive and poetic' KIRKUS______________________Welcome to a magical world of music, friendship and rivalry ...In a small coastal town just a stone's throw from Tokyo, a prestigious piano competition is underway. Over the course of two feverish weeks, three friends will experience some of the most joyous - and painful - moments of their lives.Aya was a piano genius, until she ran away from the stage and vanished; will the tall and talented Makun bring her back?Or will it be child of nature, Jin, a pianist without a piano, who carries the sound of his father's bees wherever he goes?Each of them will break the rules, awe their fans and push themselves to the brink. But at what cost?Tender, cruel, compelling, HONEYBEES AND DISTANT THUNDER is the unflinching story of love, courage and rivalry. Most of all, it shows how three young people reconcile with the highs and lows of what it means to truly be a friend._____________Japanese readers love HONEYBEES AND DISTANT THUNDER:- 'The novel is a masterpiece' 5 stars*****'- 'Each contestant was wonderfully drawn, and I felt very moved' 5 stars*****- 'I felt like I was right there, and there were scenes that brought me to tears' 5 stars*****- 'This is a beyond a reading experience. It felt like some sixth sense was at work. Wonderful' 5 stars*****
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108,95 kr. From the author of The Aosawa Murders, one of the NYT Notable Books of 2020. The WSJ commented: "e;Part psychological thriller, part murder mystery-it is audacious in conception and brilliant in execution."e; The Globe and Mail said the book was "e;emerging as one of the most praised novels of the year."e; This gripping psychological thriller takes place in a desolate apartment in a Japanese city. The protagonists, Aki and Hiro, fell in love at university before becoming convinced that they were brother and sister, separated when young after Aki was adopted. After living together platonically for some years they went on a trek in the mountains, where their guide-their estranged natural father-died inexplicably. Each believes the other to be the murderer and are determined to extract a confession. The suspicion has destroyed their relationship and so they have decided to go their separate ways. But first, they feel compelled to discuss what happened that day. In the ensuing psychological battle of wills during their last night together, they retrace events and come to a stunning conclusion. The thriller--buried in a literary whodunit--explores the mysteries of romantic love, memory and attaining self-knowledge. Like the best Japanese crime writing it is an unflinching foray into the darker recesses of the soul, quietly suspenseful and elegantly constructed.
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108,95 kr. In the 1960s 17 people die of cyanide poisoning at a large party at the Aosawas, owners of a prominent clinic in an ancient castle city on the coast of the Sea of Japan. The only survivor is their teenage daughter Hisako, blind, beautiful, admired by all, but soon suspected of masterminding the crime.
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