Kosuke can see the "red string of fate" that connects soulmates. Unfortunately, he's fallen in love with Yuka and her string clearly doesn't lead to him. He hides his feelings for her, until one day a fortune teller lets Yuka know her destined lover is nearby -- and she thinks it's Kosuke! Could this finally be the windfall for Kosuke's unrequited love? Can he stop destiny?!
Kosuke can see the red string of fate. But fate can be cruel. He can see that his crush, Yuka, is tied to someone else. One day, Kosuke sees the end of both his and Yuka's strings of fate. They have met the love of their lives. Each couple gets closer and closer to each other. Kosuke must watch helplessly as fate works its will...
Yuka and Kosuke are finally dating. Unfortunately, she's too shy to even hold his hand, nevermind anything beyond that. A month has passed without a kiss, so Yuka runs to her friend Yukiho for dating advice. She's gonna make a romantic atmosphere, no matter what!
Once Yuka could see the red string of fate, her romance with her long-time friend Kosuke bloomed! Things were slow at first, but now that they've had their first kiss. there's a steady and comfortable rhythm to their time together. But a beautiful woman has arrived to throw them out of sync. This stranger claims to be Kosuke's one true love, and the red string disappears from Yuka's sight! She's always believed in fate, but what will she do now that it's abandoned her?
Yuka had been waiting for her true love for twenty-six years. She's never had a boyfriend in her entire life. No one she meets at work or single mixers feels like the One. Her best friend, Fuji, is the only guy she can confide in. But one morning "the red thread of fate" appears before Yuka's eyes. It's tied to her pinky and leads to... Fuji?!
When a youth pastor is preparing a lesson, it’s sometimes challenging to find a curriculum that really offers depth into the Scripture passages and goes beyond a cursory look at the text. A Youth Worker’s Commentary on John is the first in a new series of commentaries developed with youth workers in mind. An in-depth, yet readable approach to the gospel of John, this first volume includes commentary, word studies, personal and historical stories, and discussion questions that will help get students thinking and talking. The gospel of John is the most personal and revealing of all the portraits of Jesus in the New Testament. This commentary has the entire NIV biblical text printed alongside a rich, deep look into the meaning of this gospel. Youth workers will find this to be an invaluable aid for message and lesson preparation. They’ll get a solid understanding of the gospel of John, including its historical context, rationale, and meaning, to see how to apply what they uncover to the needs and issues the teens in their group are dealing with.
"The History of France " in 6 volumes is a comprehensive account of French history from its earliest beginnings in Gaul to 1789 written by the French historian and statesman François Guizot. According to the author's opinion, there are, in the history of peoples, two sets of causes essentially different, and, at the same time, closely connected; the natural causes which are set over the general course of events, and the unrestricted causes which are incidental. The fated causes and the unrestricted causes, the defined laws of events and the spontaneous actions of man's free agency – herein is the whole of history. This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Table of Contents: Gaul The Romans in Gaul Gaul Conquered by Julius Caesar Establishment of Christianity in Gaul The Germans in Gaul, the Franks and Clovis The Merovingians Charlemagne and His Wars The Crusades, Their Origin and Their Success… Volume 2: The Crusades, Their Decline and End The Kingship in France The Hundred Years' War, Philip VI and John II The Hundred Years' War, Charles V Volume 3: The Hundred Years' War, Charles VII and Joan of Arc (1422-1461) Louis XI (1461-1483) The Wars of Italy, Charles VIII (1483-1498) The Wars in Italy, Louis XII (1498-1515) Volume 4: Francis I and Charles V Francis I and the Reformation Henry II (1547-1559) Charles IX and the Religious Wars (1560-1574) Henry III and the Religious Wars (1574-1589)… Volume 5: Henry IV, Protestant King (1589-1593) Henry IV, Catholic King (1593-1610) Louis XIII, Richelieu, Catholics and Protestants Louis XIII, Cardinal Richelieu, and Foreign Affairs Louis XIV, His Wars and His Conquests 1661-1697 Volume 6: Louis XV, the Ministry of Cardinal Fleury, 1723-1748 Louis XV, the Seven Years' War Louis XVI, France Abroad – United States' War Louis XVI, France at Home – Ministry of M. Necker Louis XVI, Convocation of the States General 1787-1789
"A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times" in 6 volumes is a comprehensive account of French history from its earliest beginnings in Gaul to 1789 written by the French historian and statesman François Guizot. According to the author's opinion, there are, in the history of peoples, two sets of causes essentially different, and, at the same time, closely connected; the natural causes which are set over the general course of events, and the unrestricted causes which are incidental. The fated causes and the unrestricted causes, the defined laws of events and the spontaneous actions of man's free agency – herein is the whole of history. This carefully crafted e-artnow ebook is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents:_x000D_ Gaul_x000D_ The Romans in Gaul_x000D_ Gaul Conquered by Julius Caesar_x000D_ Establishment of Christianity in Gaul_x000D_ The Germans in Gaul, the Franks and Clovis_x000D_ The Merovingians_x000D_ Charlemagne and His Wars_x000D_ The Crusades, Their Origin and Their Success…_x000D_ Volume 2:_x000D_ The Crusades, Their Decline and End_x000D_ The Kingship in France_x000D_ The Hundred Years' War, Philip VI and John II_x000D_ The Hundred Years' War, Charles V_x000D_ Volume 3:_x000D_ The Hundred Years' War, Charles VII and Joan of Arc (1422-1461)_x000D_ Louis XI (1461-1483)_x000D_ The Wars of Italy, Charles VIII (1483-1498)_x000D_ The Wars in Italy, Louis XII (1498-1515)_x000D_ Volume 4:_x000D_ Francis I and Charles V_x000D_ Francis I and the Reformation_x000D_ Henry II (1547-1559)_x000D_ Charles IX and the Religious Wars (1560-1574)_x000D_ Henry III and the Religious Wars (1574-1589)…_x000D_ Volume 5:_x000D_ Henry IV, Protestant King (1589-1593)_x000D_ Henry IV, Catholic King (1593-1610)_x000D_ Louis XIII, Richelieu, Catholics and Protestants_x000D_ Louis XIII, Cardinal Richelieu, and Foreign Affairs_x000D_ Louis XIV, His Wars and His Conquests 1661-1697_x000D_ Volume 6:_x000D_ Louis XV, the Ministry of Cardinal Fleury, 1723-1748_x000D_ Louis XV, the Seven Years' War_x000D_ Louis XVI, France Abroad – United States' War_x000D_ Louis XVI, France at Home – Ministry of M. Necker_x000D_ Louis XVI, Convocation of the States General 1787-1789
In this romance with a supernatural edge, a guy who can see the fated ties between soulmates falls for a woman who's destined to be with someone else...or is she? The "red string of fate" that appears throughout this black-and-white manga will be spot-printed in vivid color! Kosuke can see the "red string of fate" that connects soulmates. Unfortunately, he's fallen in love with Yuka and her string clearly doesn't lead to him. He hides his feelings for her, until one day a fortune teller lets Yuka know her destined lover is nearby - and she thinks it's Kosuke! Could this finally be the windfall for Kosuke's unrequited love? Can he stop destiny?!