Kanji Book Recommendations

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Whether you’re learning Japanese for work or as a hobby, learning Kanji is difficult. Here are Kanji books I recommend that can help you out in your studies.

Basic Kanji Book – Basic Kanji 500 Vol. 1 

Basic Kanji Book Vol. 2

Description

This book focuses on the use of kanji in writing and common Japanese words.

Genki 1: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese

Description

Second edition of the most highly regarded teaching text book on the Japanese language, covering speaking, listening, reading, and writing to cultivate overall language ability. Each lesson in the revised edition features a new section dubbed Culture Notes,” and now includes the audio CD companion which is in mp3 format ready to install on any music player. In Japanese/English. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.

Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese II

Description

The Genki, Level 2 textbook continues learning for beginning students where Level 1 left off and furthers their education and practice in listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.

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Blogtober Day 6: Books to Read This Fall 2017

Blogtober Day 7: The Billion Dollar Spy by David Hoffman Book Review

Blogtober Day 8: Relatable to Book Lovers 

Blogtober Day 9: Tea Haul

Blogtober Day 10: Favorite Lines from The Billion Dollar Spy

Blogtober Day 11: Stationery Haul 2

Blogtober Day 12: Fall Decorations for Book Lovers

Blogtober Day 13: Favorite Lines From The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom

Blogtober Day 14: Why L. A. Pourquoi Paris? Book Review

Blogtober Day 15: Blogtober Update and Announcement 

Blogtober Day 16: Google Translates Harry Potter Titles 

Blogtober Day 17: Books to Read When Goong Through A Heartbreak

Blogtober Day 18: Book Haul 4

Blogtober Day 19: Chill Autumn Playlist

Blogtober Day 20: Find Your Aweskme by Judy Clement Wall Book Review 

Blogtober Day 21: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do But You Could Have Done Better Book Review 

Blogtober Day 22: BookTubers to Follow 

Blogtober Day 23: Why LA Pourquoi Paris? Favorite Lines 

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Why L. A. Pourquoi Paris Favorite Lines

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In this blogpost, I’m going to share my favorite lines from the book, “Why LA Poirquoi Paris?” I did a book review of this book so if you’re interested, you can check it out here and without further ado, let’s jump right into my favorite lines.

“Lining both banks of the Seine, the open-air Bouquinistes stalls, which sell second-hand books, rare magazines, postcards, and old advertising posters, are a definitive Parisian experience. The name comes from bouquiner, which means to read constantly (with pleasure).”


“The styles in Paris can be described as excentrique, romantique, classique, sporty, sophistiqué, arty, and sexy.”


“The focus is on the quality of life—people work to live, rather than live to work (as in LA), and material signs of success are looked down upon.”


“Angelenos have a passionate interest in food —it’s no coincidence that the term “ foodie” has gained great popularity here. LA cuisine is fresh, seasonal, inventive, and caters to the health-conscious.”


“Los Angeles is a playground for world-class chefs to show off to an influential and appreciative audience.”


“Los Angeles overflows with eating and drinking pleasures, from the gourmet to the casual. The LA food culture just keeps innovating. The culinary mashups make it one of the most exciting cities in the world for food.”


“Paris is not generally a producer— it is where products from all over the world converge. It is here that the respective qualities of every type of food are most appreciated, and put to the best use, to satisfy Parisians’ sensuality.”


“Restaurants are like theaters; they have their stage and their backstage.”


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Blogtober Day 11: Stationery Haul 2

Blogtober Day 12: Fall Decorations for Book Lovers

Blogtober Day 13: Favorite Lines From The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom

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Blogtober Day 17: Books to Read When Goong Through A Heartbreak

Blogtober Day 18: Book Haul 4

Blogtober Day 19: Chill Autumn Playlist

Blogtober Day 20: Find Your Aweskme by Judy Clement Wall Book Review 

Blogtober Day 21: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do But You Could Have Done Better Book Review 

Blogtober Day 22: BookTubers to Follow


Thank you for reading and cheers to more books!
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Love,


Flexi

BookTubers to Follow

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Today I wish to share to you 3 booktubers that I am following whose videos I really enjoy and I hope you’ll enjoy their videos too.
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Emmmabooks

About the BookTuber

Hey Whatsup Hello! My name is Emma. I’m 21 years old, residing in the Big Apple but vicariously living my life through young adult fiction. On my channel, you will find all things bookish, whether that means book reviews, book hauls, helpful tips for BookTubers & readers alike, literary discussions, author interviews, and more! Check her videos on YouTube here.

Mollie Reads


About the BookTuber

Book editor, cat lover, and reader. Passionate defender of the Oxford comma.
Follow her on YouTube here. She also has a blog where she gives bookish talks, editor talks, life talks, etc. Check her blog blog here

Elena Reads

About the BookTuber

My channel is all about books and book related things. I will be discussing books I have read and books i want to read and sharing information about bookish things galore. Check her Youtube channel here

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Blogtober Day 1: October Book Releases 

Blogtober Day 2: Ask Me Anything

Blogtober Day 3: Q and A with Flexi Reads

Blogtober Day 4: Book Haul 3

Blogtober Day 5: September 2017 Book Wrap Up 

Blogtober Day 6: Books to Read This Fall 2017

Blogtober Day 7: The Billion Dollar Spy by David Hoffman Book Review

Blogtober Day 8: Relatable to Book Lovers

Blogtober Day 9: Tea Haul

Blogtober Day 10: Favorite Lines from The Billion Dollar Spy

Blogtober Day 11: Stationery Haul 2

Blogtober Day 12: Fall Decorations for Book Lovers

Blogtober Day 13: Favorite Lines From The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom

Blogtober Day 14: Why L. A. Pourquoi Paris? Book Review

Blogtober Day 15: Blogtober Update and Announcement

Blogtober Day 16: Google Translates Harry Potter Titles 

Blogtober Day 17: Books to Read When Goong Through A Heartbreak

Blogtober Day 18: Book Haul 4

Blogtober Day 19: Chill Autumn Playlist

Blogtober Day 20: Find Your Awesome by Judy Clement Wall Book Review 

Blogtober Day 21: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do But You Could Have Done Better Book Review 

Thank you for reading and cheers to more books! 🍷📚💕😄

Love,

Flexi ❤