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Prince book by Brian Morton published in Japanese Prince: A Thief in the Temple. Author Brian Morton Language Japanese Publisher P-Vine Books Year of publication 2008 Pages 289 Binding Hard cover ISBN 978-4-86020-257-6 Last year Brian Morton published his book. "Prince: A Thief in the Temple:. The book didn't get very good reviews by the fans. It is just another biography that doesn't contain any new interesting information. But for the Prince completists, it is still nice that a Japanese version has been published. Stuck like glue! | |
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i wish i could read Japanese now Prince is sooo GORGEOUSANDLOVING | |
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Cool in any language. | |
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I really don't like that picture, I think it's the red, Prince looks mean, as if he would attack them with some year of the dragon clawz. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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Katakana and Hirigani are beautiful writing forms. I use to be able to write in english using katakana, but I forgot how.
It looks cool, though. Edit: Oh gosh, does the book have a damn Housequake logo on it? [Edited 1/24/08 20:28pm] | |
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ToraToraDreams said: Katakana and Hirigani are beautiful writing forms. I use to be able to write in english using katakana, but I forgot how.
It looks cool, though. Edit: Oh gosh, does the book have a damn Housequake logo on it? [Edited 1/24/08 20:28pm] That is interesting. i was wondering , does each symbol represent a letter or a syllable? | |
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ReginaCarman said: ToraToraDreams said: Katakana and Hirigani are beautiful writing forms. I use to be able to write in english using katakana, but I forgot how.
It looks cool, though. Edit: Oh gosh, does the book have a damn Housequake logo on it? [Edited 1/24/08 20:28pm] That is interesting. i was wondering , does each symbol represent a letter or a syllable? Katakana and hirigani reprerent syllables. And then there is a third one, kanji, that represents entire. words. Kanji is HARD to learn, gives me a headache. I haven't even really tried hard to learn that. | |
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