Putang Ina Niyo!!Essay Preview: Putang Ina Niyo!!Report this essay“Veronika decides to die” is a relatively short novel, around 190 pages, so could easily be read in one sitting. However to really appreciate the messages that Paulo Coelho is trying to get across, I found it preferable to read the story in short segments at a time, allowing me to reflect more deeply on the story unfolding before me. Paulo Coelho is trying to teach the reader several things, whilst observing his own promise to reveal his personal experiences of a doctor-patient relationship into a mental hospital. Whilst teaching the reader, Coelho also delves into the standards to the mental hospitals and even touches on the boundaries of Doctors practise and how far they are allowed to go without requesting full consent from the patient in question.
• I’ve just finished translating the manga, and I’m really keen for you to give me a shout out…but you gotta have a decent knowledge of the English language or I’d leave you guessing what I’m going to translate so you’ll miss it. I’d also like to thank everyone who has supported me on my efforts so far! Thanks, Paulo Coelho, and Godspeed, #TheBloodStuffAndRabbit #TheBloodSmellsWarm #Pebble #BoomBingo
This novel is based upon the memoir by Niyo Matsumoto, with the characters written by Kiyomi Yudachi (also by Kuyomi Yudachi) and Tomoko Okuma (also by Tatsuko Miyazaki)! This novel is also from the manga and the illustrations by Ryoji Mizuguchi (who I also admire!). The series is short and, if you really like the idea, the story is pretty darn simple. On the flipside…I like it. While I can’t guarantee everyone will like it, I think it’s one of my favourite novels or what I could call ‘anime writing’. If you’re in Australia as I am…that would be a great place to start off. I’ve been reading this book for about 2 years already and it’s been a treat to read about all the stories in this great series. I think I will recommend this book to anyone who’s interested in exploring the very different cultures involved as I haven’t encountered this on the regular before. I’m looking forward to seeing what you guys can do while you can! You’ll hear from me eventually, I guess