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| Title | : | Train Man |
| Author | : | Hitori Nakano |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 416 pages |
| Published | : | April 24th 2007 by Del Rey (first published 2004) |
| Categories | : | Romance. Cultural. Japan. Fiction. Asian Literature. Japanese Literature. Young Adult |

Hitori Nakano
Paperback | Pages: 416 pages Rating: 3.71 | 1699 Users | 205 Reviews
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An instant bestseller when it was first published in Japan, Train Man became a multimedia sensation, generating a smash-hit TV series, a blockbuster film, and multiple manga series. Now here’s the novel that started it all.Boy–bashful and not overly brave–defends girl from obnoxious drunk on a Tokyo train. Girl sends boy a thank-you pair of pricey Hermés teacups. Boy’s a geek and doesn’t know what to do next. End of story for most nerds–but this one turns to the world’s largest online message board and asks for help, so for him it’s just the beginning. This matchless love story is told through a series of Internet chat room threads.
As Train Man, our hero charts his progress and unveils each new crisis–from making conversation to deciding what to wear on a date and beyond–in return, he receives advice, encouragement, warnings, and sympathy from the anonymous netizens. And Train Man discovers the secret to what makes the world go round–and proves we really do live in a universe where anything can happen.
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| Original Title: | 電車男 |
| ISBN: | 0345498690 (ISBN13: 9780345498694) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.71 From 1699 Users | 205 ReviewsCriticize Of Books Train Man
So cute and so sweet, it's the kind of book that leaves you smiling and just feeling good about the world. It's a fast, light and easy read, and the perfect cure for whenever you're feeling down.Fast, funny and cute. Geek-ness overload! And full of positive vibes and hope and love. Ah... the beauty of first love. _|-|o
***DISCLAIMER***So, here goes nothing. I find the book interesting. tho i'm not crazy about the plot and all.Train Man Saved Lady Miss Hermes, while an Old Drunk man tried to mess with her.well actually not only with Miss Hermes, but to all of the passengers inside the train in which most passengers are ladies and Old woman. Train Man stood up and become a Brave Man and helped everyone inside the train. To make the story short. Lady Miss Hermes sent a Thank you gift to the very courageous young

I (perhaps ironically) started reading this book on a train, but soon had to put it down for I think my stifled laughter was worrying some of the other commuters.This book, or collection of anonymous forum posts, follows the budding relationship between 'Train man' and 'Hermes'. Train Man - a once hardcore Otaku (japanese-style 'geek'), who spent most of his days watching questionable Anime, and playing computer games - transforms from his geek-dom, and wins the heart of the girl 'Hermes' who he
I definitely enjoyed reading this!! Not to mention the setting was in my favorite country! Sugoi.
There are two big aspects to Train Man: its form, and its story.Actually, before I get to anything else, note that the entire text is available for free online. The published book is just a dead tree version of the Internet posts; the edition from Del Rey suffers from what is, in my opinion, a mediocre translation. There's a link to the Internet archive of the posts, both in better English and in the original Japanese, later on in this review. The only benefit of buying the book is the
The story is about a geek guy (later on called Train Man in the forum) who saved a woman from a drunk person in the train. The guy begins to have a crush on the woman (which will be called Hermes), and he posted about it in the forum. A lot of 'friends' from the forum began supporting and encouraging him to try to get closer with Hermes. Thanks to his friends' advices, Train Man began to have courage, even though he never had any experience with women before.One thing that is quite interesting

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