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Kaoru Mori: Anything and Something
Synopsis
At times hilarious, at others heartwarming, this collection of short stories penned by one of Japan's most talented artists is a perfect addition to any library! A young girl discovers that new glasses give her a whole new perspective on the world, a bunny-girl waitress learns to cope with her male customers with dignity, an introverted art student inspires her fellow club members even as she takes inspiration from them, and more! Fans of Mori will enjoy seeing concept designs and historical notes from her award-winning series, as well as Mori's own brand of enthusiastic commentary throughout.
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Krankastel
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Fourth Mori Kaoru review, and the closing for the month! This one concerns an anthology; around 60% of this book includes short-middle manga stories and the rest includes mainly columns and single page illustrations.
Anthologies are rarely if ever my cup of tea, hardly finding myself too satisfied reading short stories, but in this one's case I enjoyed what Mori herself described as sort of a mystery stew and a platter of appetizers. Let’s elaborate.
~~~ [1. Side dishes for your drink...] ~~~
Stories-wise this anthology is unusual for Mori, as she frequently toys with or totally deviates from her trademark 19-20th century historical fiction.
For one, read more
Anthologies are rarely if ever my cup of tea, hardly finding myself too satisfied reading short stories, but in this one's case I enjoyed what Mori herself described as sort of a mystery stew and a platter of appetizers. Let’s elaborate.
~~~ [1. Side dishes for your drink...] ~~~
Stories-wise this anthology is unusual for Mori, as she frequently toys with or totally deviates from her trademark 19-20th century historical fiction.
For one, read more