Stan książek
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Nowa
Książka nowa.
Używany - jak nowa
Niezauważalne lub prawie niezauważalne ślady używania. Książkę ciężko odróżnić od nowej pozycji.
Używany - dobry
Normalne ślady używania wynikające z kartkowania podczas czytania, brak większych uszkodzeń lub zagięć.
Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
zagięte rogi, przyniszczona okładka, książka posiada wszystkie strony.
Butter
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Asako Yuzuki's novel "Butter" captivates readers with its unique and unsettling story, capturing the imagination with its blend of culinary mastery and chilling mystery. This Japanese bestseller delves into the life of Manako Kajii, a renowned gourmet chef who is accused of seducing and killing solitary businessmen with her exquisite culinary creations. Her trial has gripped the nation, but Kajii remains silent, turning away all press inquiries, until journalist Rika Machida piqued her interest with a simple letter asking for a beef stew recipe. Rika, the lone female journalist in her newsroom, often resorts to quick ramen meals due to her demanding job. Her interactions with Kajii quickly turn into culinary lessons rather than traditional interviews. Rika's intention to soften the reclusive chef evolves as she discovers a gradual transformation within herself. Each meal shared with Kajii stirs a dormant part of her, hinting at a deeper connection between the two women. "Butter" draws inspiration from the true story of "The Konkatsu Killer," weaving an intense narrative that examines themes of misogyny, obsession, and the provocative allure of food in Japanese culture. Noted for its originality and compelling nature, the novel invites readers to reflect on boundaries and desires, leaving a lasting impact that questions whether it should be consumed as a thrilling story or a savory culinary experience.
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Asako Yuzuki's novel "Butter" captivates readers with its unique and unsettling story, capturing the imagination with its blend of culinary mastery and chilling mystery. This Japanese bestseller delves into the life of Manako Kajii, a renowned gourmet chef who is accused of seducing and killing solitary businessmen with her exquisite culinary creations. Her trial has gripped the nation, but Kajii remains silent, turning away all press inquiries, until journalist Rika Machida piqued her interest with a simple letter asking for a beef stew recipe. Rika, the lone female journalist in her newsroom, often resorts to quick ramen meals due to her demanding job. Her interactions with Kajii quickly turn into culinary lessons rather than traditional interviews. Rika's intention to soften the reclusive chef evolves as she discovers a gradual transformation within herself. Each meal shared with Kajii stirs a dormant part of her, hinting at a deeper connection between the two women. "Butter" draws inspiration from the true story of "The Konkatsu Killer," weaving an intense narrative that examines themes of misogyny, obsession, and the provocative allure of food in Japanese culture. Noted for its originality and compelling nature, the novel invites readers to reflect on boundaries and desires, leaving a lasting impact that questions whether it should be consumed as a thrilling story or a savory culinary experience.
