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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.
The Key
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A husband and wife each maintain their own diary, unaware of whether the other is reading it. Although Ikuko and her husband share a profound love, a physical distance has developed between them, leaving both uncertain about the other's desires. Ikuko finds the key to her husband's diary but chooses to ignore it and instead starts her own diary. As they chronicle the changes in their intimate life and explore their deepest, most personal desires, questions arise: Who is reading whose diary, and what does each of them know? This marks the beginning of a complex erotic interplay filled with lust, jealousy, and manipulation. The Times describes it as "a story about sex and marriage that is as explicit as any novel on the theme since Lady Chatterley's Lover," while the New York Times calls it "sensational and serious."
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A husband and wife each maintain their own diary, unaware of whether the other is reading it. Although Ikuko and her husband share a profound love, a physical distance has developed between them, leaving both uncertain about the other's desires. Ikuko finds the key to her husband's diary but chooses to ignore it and instead starts her own diary. As they chronicle the changes in their intimate life and explore their deepest, most personal desires, questions arise: Who is reading whose diary, and what does each of them know? This marks the beginning of a complex erotic interplay filled with lust, jealousy, and manipulation. The Times describes it as "a story about sex and marriage that is as explicit as any novel on the theme since Lady Chatterley's Lover," while the New York Times calls it "sensational and serious."
