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Mitsuha, a high school girl living in a small town in the mountains, has a dream that she's a boy living in Tokyo. Taki, a high school boy in Tokyo, dreams he's a girl living in a quaint little mountain town. Sharing bodies, relationships, and lives, the two become inextricably interwoven--but are any connections truly inseverable in the grand tapestry of fate?Written by director MAKOTO SHINKAI during the production of the film by the same title, your name. is in turns funny, heartwarming, and heart-wrenching as it follows the struggles of two young people determined to hold on to one another.

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5.0
45 reviews
Danny Gurule
3 June 2017
Very detailed book about how love can be far to chase. The two main characters are unknown to each other, by surprise they discover each others lives all of a sudden! Haven't seen the anime movie, but surely from trailers, it's beautiful. Best light novel this summer I've read! ;-)
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Coleco Vw.
5 April 2019
I've read the book and watched the anime and you will not be disappointed. Kimi no na wa is a story of two people destined to be together and makes for a great action/romance story.
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Micheal Miller
5 September 2017
This is a great book. My only complaint is the transition between the character's thoughts.
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Makoto Shinkai is the author of your name., The Garden of Words, and 5 Centimeters Per Second.

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