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Apr 23, 2024
Preliminary (6/? chp)
I have just discovered this nice family story set around a used books shop set in the Tokyo neighborhood of Jimbocho. It is a witty observation of the ups and downs of the trade added with the slices of life of the three Karakida sisters who have moved there from Yokohama after inheriting the store and its attached apartment from their grandfather. Tsugumi, the middle sister, has left her job to become the store manager. Her older sister Ichika, who works for an architecture magazine, provides the stable salary to support the loss-making book store. Their younger sister Minoru is finishing high-school and is a ...
Jun 30, 2023
Preliminary (73/? chp)
I am thoroughly enjoying this series which I discovered only recently. It's only taken a few weeks to get through the eight first volumes and looking forward to more.
Although I'm male, I find some Yuri manga to be quite good observers of relationships, and the "How do we" is really at the heart of this series and the lives of its characters.
I'd already enjoyed the fine psychological approach that followed the story arc in Bloom Into You. Like Octave, How Do We Relationship (this series' English title) is concerned with more adult characters and looks at relationships in both a frank and humorous, at times ...
Apr 13, 2021
Having viewed episodes 1 through 13:

I was delighted to see season 2 of Yuru Camp arrive. I'm a great fan of the series, both the anime and the manga. I'd say it's especially fueled my desire and hope to see the beauty spots of Japan one day, and during the first lockdown this was certainly one of my best sources of feel good entertainment. It's interesting season 2 reached us just as we went into the second or third lockdowns according to your accounting, so I'd say accompanying Rin, Nadeshiko and the gang on more adventures in winter camping was going to generate some nostalgia.

Season ...
Jan 2, 2021
This is an interesting, though at times confusing dive into the life of artists. Hokusai is indeed one of the most famous Japanese artists, whose "Great Wave" is an iconic view known worldwide. Before hearing of this anime I wouldn't have known that he worked alongside one of his daughters. The credits kindly show one painting that is definitely attributed to her, so it is a fact that she has disappeared from art history. As such it's a story worth telling.

The story picks up when O-Ei is already a grown-up young woman, who for some time has lived with her father in his atelier apart ...
Dec 24, 2020
Aegea-kai wo Wataru Hana-tachi, which I read in its French translation Les Fleurs de la Mer Egée is a historical travel adventure set in the mid 15th Century. I've greatly enjoyed reading this series which ended in three volumes, first owing to its historical setting in a period and areas that I've been very interested in for a long time. It is nearly contemporary in its setting with two other historical series that I enjoy, Divci Valka and Arte.

The story is very much all public and is suitable for younger readers. It can be both an introduction to the historical period and to the areas ...
Jul 22, 2020
I've really enjoyed watching this chronicle of the lives of four your people trying to move on with young adulthood in the Tokyo metropolis. The story at times may appear slow-going and a little buried in routine, but this is meant to capture the reality of how their existence is felt by the protagonists. One of the interesting developments is that although these four main characters, involved in a love quadrangle, are not all at the same age and stage of their professional and personal life, they all seem to perceive their situation and daily routine as quite similar.

The exploration of personal feelings, contradictions, struggles ...
Jul 13, 2020
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I am a big fan of the Italian Renaissance and in particular of its painting, and also interested in the life of its artists. I was therefore delighted to discover the manga devoted to the formative years of a young woman painter, whose character has obviously been inspired by the true-life figure of Artemissia Gentilesschi, although the author has set the story a couple of generations earlier and gives her a slightly different background. Finding out this series was coming out as an anime was also great news.

I'm overall delighted by this production which has been a joy to binge watch in a few days. ...
Jun 20, 2020
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Preliminary (42/58 chp)
Although the story is set in the famous pleasure quarter of Edo, this story belongs to the shojo genre and has a surprising tame approach to the life of courtesans. It is also very much a crime thriller.

The young heroine, Akane, is a samurai's daughter whose family were murdered and stripped of rank. She voluntarily sells herself into high class prostitution not so much to fend for herself but out of determination to find, amidst the underworld, who killed her parents and obtain justice. Akane, at times very naive of the ways of the world, shows iron-will both in her enquiries and in the ...
Jun 20, 2020
Preliminary (45/50 chp)
This is my absolute favorite of the genre. I believe it's been critically acclaimed and a great breakthrough for its still fairly young mangaka, along with a successful one-season anime adaptation.

The title, "Bloom Into You" in English, is already revealing of the story's ambition. It isn't just a teenage love story but also a coming-of-age tale that also richly explores several psychological issues: integrity in relationships, family relations, grief, artistic creation and endeavors, the ups and downs of friendship.

The story follows the complicated evolution of the relationship between two high school girls, Koito Yuu and Nanami Touko, who at first thought themselves aromantic. Here ...


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