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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the Wait!
Given the popularity of the Harry Potter books and the glorious animated film version by Hayao Miyazaki, I'm amazed that it's taken this long for this book to appear in English. Eiko Kadono's "Witch's Delivery Service" (Majo no Takkyubin) also deals with the education of a witch child; in this case, a rite of passage for a witch named Kiki. She has to spend her...
Published on March 31, 2003

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3.0 out of 5 stars recommended for those who are very eager for more of Kiki
to reiterate, the movie is based on the book... so, it was nice to find that a translation of the book existed. for those who are very interested to read more about Kiki and glean some more depth, this book is indeed quite worthy of purchase.

however, i do have some criticisms... first, perhaps least significant, the cover is indeed horrendous. the...
Published on June 20, 2006 by GrayD


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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the Wait!, March 31, 2003
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Given the popularity of the Harry Potter books and the glorious animated film version by Hayao Miyazaki, I'm amazed that it's taken this long for this book to appear in English. Eiko Kadono's "Witch's Delivery Service" (Majo no Takkyubin) also deals with the education of a witch child; in this case, a rite of passage for a witch named Kiki. She has to spend her thirteenth year on her own in a witchless town, making a living by her witch craft. The book is a celebration of the independent spirit of its protagonist and the changes she goes through at this pivotal time of life.

I'd like to give this book the full five stars, but I have a couple of caveats. One is the cover illustration by Irvin Cheung, showing a robust, rosy-cheeked Euro-witch. Somehow, it totally misses the warm and evocative line-drawings by Akiko Hayashi, which fortunately are included in the book.

Translating is one of the world's most thankless job. If the translation is really fine, the reader shouldn't even notice it. The irregularities should be smoothed out, the oddities of one language seamlessly patched with the oddities of another.

Lynne E. Riggs has created a mostly complete, very readable English version of Kadono's book, but there are a few quintessentially Japanese touches that got missed. At one point, just before she leaves home, Kiki tells her mother, "Anata no musume wo, shinjinasaittara, shinjinasai. Mou yooi wa dekitemasu." Riggs's reading of this ("You should trust your own daughter more! Believe me, I'm already ready to go.") is literate and understandable. However, one of my Japanese teachers pointed out that this is an old Japanese song. A Japanese reader would certainly pick up on this, while a Westerner would not. My attempt at translation would cue a Western reader by preserving the rhythm:

"I'm your daugh-ter, o mother dear,
Just trust in me, I say,
Have faith in me.
I've got plans, I'm al-read-y pre-pared..."

Nitpicking? Maybe, but also an illustration of the pitfalls awaiting the translator.

As I said above, though, this is a fine translation of a fine book, long overdue in English.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Being half a witch has its problems., October 10, 2006
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Kiki is turning 13 and it is time for her to leave home and find her own way in the big, wide world for a year. Off she goes with her broom, her black cat and some food to find a new city, a city she can call her own. Once she gets to the city, one by the ocean, she has to find food, a place to live and a job that she can do. In the end, having no other skill but that of flight, she starts a delivery service.
This story, a Japanese novel turned into a Japanese anime, seems somewhat too short. Don't worry, to my knowledge there is already a total number of four novels, so there should be more on their way to America.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars recommended for those who are very eager for more of Kiki, June 20, 2006
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to reiterate, the movie is based on the book... so, it was nice to find that a translation of the book existed. for those who are very interested to read more about Kiki and glean some more depth, this book is indeed quite worthy of purchase.

however, i do have some criticisms... first, perhaps least significant, the cover is indeed horrendous. the illustrations inside are quite wonderful and you wonder why the ridiculous cover was made. second, i found an obvious typo in the book which makes me wonder if there was an editor... which leads to the third criticism, the translation is quite awkward. it is overly difficult and unnecessarily complicated. i am not looking for a dumbed-down translation, but, reading the text is often a chore. there are moments of elegant prose, but they are far outweighed by the clumsiness of the rest of the book.

so, in my opinion, this book is for the more dedicated. (unless you are truly determined to learn japanese and read the original).
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Book Vs Movie, October 25, 2007
This is a great book. It's a child's book, so it's an easy read with content that is meant simply to let you have a feel-good experience. Personally, I like the movie more, but having this book kind of completes it and fills you in on little info and let's me enjoy new characters and stories. If you enjoyed the movie, get this.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Kiki's original deliveries..., August 21, 2007
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The whole family enjoys Miyazaki's films, so when we discovered the source material for Kiki we were overjoyed. It's episodic nature made it a good read with our younger children and though it's not exactly the story the film brings you, the kids and I were excited to travel with Kiki and Jiji on some new adventures.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kiki's Delivery Service Book, August 28, 2011
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If you watched the film by Hayao Miyazaki you might find the book interesting because Kiki meets more characters, and has a few more adventures. I enjoyed the artwork inside the book, simple pen and ink drawings. Kiki and Jiji's character seems more complete than in the animation. This is a fine book for young people.
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1.0 out of 5 stars RIPOFF ALERT!, August 27, 2011
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Mark Crispin (Bainbridge Island, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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WARNING!! DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK!

This "bargain price" book that is shipped is NOT the book described here. It does NOT contain the Eiko Kadono story as translated by Lynne E. Riggs, published by Annick Press.

Instead, it is a cheap $15 movie picture book from the movie published by Tokuma Publishing.

I am furious at Amazon for suckering me into spending $50 for a $15 book.

RIPOFF!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Full of charm, August 15, 2010
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Andrew Shaffren "Sruli" (Far Rockaway, New York USA) - See all my reviews
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I was introduced to the character through the anime film, and I've seen both the English dubbed and the English sub-titled versions. I was so charmed that I knew I had to see if the book had been translated to English so I could read the original. To my delight, I found this version and bought it immediately. While quite different from the movie, this book is full of charm and it's now a treasured part of my collection. I look forward to seeing translations of the later books!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very good for reading practice before DVD viewing., April 21, 2009
This book is being read to my 6 year old Grand-daughter, she finds it very grown-up, it is supposed to be for an 8-12 year old.

It is charming, there are many very lifelike portions, such as how parents should deal with young witch offspring, and the difficulties of becoming a trained & compassionate witch.

My policy is to buy a Miyazaki film book - they read the book & then watch the DVD. This worked a treat with the Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Vol. 1 book, Vol I of the excellent 2 volume children's set of Nausicaa, in big type, genuinely for the 3-8 brigade.

Both my grand-daughter, then 5, & my grand-son, then 3, loved the Nausicaa books, my grandson is a little too young for the Kiki book just now.

The only reason this doesn't get 5 stars is the horrible cover picture - but the drawings inside are excellent.

Terrifically recommended, especially with the DVD Kiki's Delivery Service as a later promise after the reading.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the movie, January 1, 2009
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David Munson "dmunson14" (Mid Illinois, United States) - See all my reviews
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I purchased the book my child. My wife stole the book before I finished the first chapter. What I can say (and she confirms) is that there is more in the book than the movie and that he book is better than the movie.

You have to see the movie to understand.
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