<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> "Tidying expert Marie Kondo's follow-up to her best-selling book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, is an illustrated master manual on her renowned KonMari Method with item-specific guidance and step-by-step folding illustrations"--Provided by publisher. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b><i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER - The star of the<i> </i>hit Netflix series <i>Tidying Up with Marie Kondo</i> and author of <i>The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up</i> helps you visualize your ideal lifestyle.</b> <p/>Japanese decluttering guru Marie Kondo has revolutionized homes--and lives--across the world. Now, Kondo presents an illustrated guide to usingher acclaimed KonMari Method to create a joy-filled home that works the way you need it to. <p/><i>Spark Joy </i>features step-by-step folding illustrations for everything from shirts to socks, plus drawings of perfectly organized drawers and closets. Kondo also answers frequently asked questions, such as whether to keep "necessary" items that may not bring you joy. With guidance on specific categories including kitchen tools, cleaning supplies, hobby goods, digital photos, and even building your own personal "power spot" in your home, this comprehensive companion is sure to spark joy in anyone who wants to simplify their life. <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> <b><i>New York Times</i> Best Seller</b> <p/>. . . the organization expert who dazzled the world with her <i>Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up</i> is back with more spirit-rousing advice. <br>-- <b><i>People</i></b> <p/>Just in time to make good on your New Year's vow to get organized. <br>-- <i><b>The Washington Post</b> <p/></i>. . .perhaps the world's only decluttering celebrity.<i><br><b>-- The New York Times</b> <p/></i>If the first book was merely an introduction to Kondo's radical philosophy, known as the KonMari method, the new one goes deep into the details . . . the result is inescapable: a home, and a vision of life, that truly sparks joy. <br>-- <b>ArchitecturalDigest.com</b> <p/>If you wanted more from her first book, this is what you've been waiting for. <br>-- <b>MindBodyGreen</b> <p/>In her new organizational how-to book, Kondo's mission is to help us identify what brings joy while simultaneously cultivating more of it. <br>--<b><i> Los Angeles Times <p/></i></b>I'm an evangelist for Marie Kondo, the Japanese organizational guru whose unique tidying techniques have become a worldwide sensation. I've read both of her books and completed the full decluttering/reorganizing program in six months. In the last year, it has been my favorite thing to bring up to my friends, co-workers, heck, even distant cousins. I am <i>obsessed</i>, because it really has transformed my living space and shattered many of my bad habits related to tidying.<br><b><i>-- PopSugar <p/></i></b>Kondo's way of anthropomorphizing belongings and paying them the respect of taking them out of the closet for a proper dismissal makes a big difference. . . . consider me a Konvert.<br><b>-- Chloe Malle, Vogue.com <p/></b>From the perfect underwear drawer, to how to store socks, Marie Kondo is helping the world to properly (and lovingly) store their most beloved possessions, one fold at a time.<br><b>-- <i>Bustle</i></b> <p/><b>Praise for Marie Kondo and <i>The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: </i></b> <p/>Ms. Kondo delivers her tidy manifesto like a kind of Zen nanny, both hortatory and animistic. <br>-<b>- <i>The New York Times</i></b> <p/>. . . a literal how-to-heave-ho, and I recommend it for anyone who struggles with the material excess of living in a privileged society. (Thanks to Ms. Kondo, I kiss my old socks goodbye.) ... To show you how serious my respect for Ms. Kondo is: if I ever get a tattoo, it will say, Spark Joy! <br>-- <b>Jamie Lee Curtis, </b><i><b>TIME </b> <p/></i>This book is a cult. A totally reasonable, scary cult that works, doesn't kill people (a bonus), but does drastically change your life. In this case -- for the better. <br>-- <b>Buzzfeed</b> <p/>The most organized woman in the world. <br>-- <b><i>PureWow</i></b> <p/>. . . her voice . . . is by turns stern and enchanted, like a fairy godmother for socks. <br>-- <b><i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b> <p/>Reading it, you glimpse a glittering mental freedom from the unread/uncrafted/unworn, buyer's remorse, the nervous eyeing of real estate listings. Life's overwhelm, conquered.<i> <br>-- <b>The Atlantic</b> <p/></i>I can only describe the way I felt afterward as an organizational high. I had a sense of being more in control of my life than I ever had before, which inspired me to maintain the order in the months that followed. Not bad for a Sunday afternoon. <br>--<i><b> In Style</b><br></i><br>All hail the new decluttering queen Marie Kondo, whose mess-busting bestseller has prompted a craze for tidying in homes across the world . . . one proper clear out is all you need for the rest of your life. <br>-- <b><i>Good Housekeeping </i>(UK)</b> <p/>Kondo's method really can change your life -- if you let it. <br>-- <b>TODAY.com </b> <p/>Kondo challenges you to ask yourself whether each object you have is achieving a purpose. Is it propelling you forward or holding you in the past? <br>-- <b><i>USA Today</i></b> <p/>Its strength is its simplicity. <br><b>-- <i>The London Times</i></b> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> Marie Kondo is a tidying expert, star of the Netflix series <i>Tidying Up with Marie Kondo</i>, #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author, and founder of KonMari Media, Inc. <p/>Enchanted with organizing since her childhood, Marie began her tidying consultant business as a 19-year-old university student in Tokyo. Today, Marie is a renowned tidying expert helping people around the world to transform their cluttered homes into spaces of serenity and inspiration. <p/>Marie has been featured on more than fifty major Japanese television and radio programs as well as in <i>The New York Times</i>, <i>The Wall Street Journal</i>, <i>The</i> <i>Times </i>of London, <i>Vogue</i>, <i>Ellen</i>, the <i>Rachael Ray </i>show, and many more. She has also been listed as one of <i>Time</i> magazine's 100 most influential people.
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