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Me ha encantado, necesito mucho más, es un manga para adultos pero que es impresionante, me ha dejado con mil ganas del segundo

I understand how people might like this serious type of Yaoi but I found it just wasn't for me to continue reading it.....

Millionth reread to distract from the stresses of 2020 and election day for the US. Still one of my upmost favorite stories six years in. One bright side to this year: 1 out of 3 Saezuru movies was released!

Hice re lectura porque lo tengo en físico ahora y volví a morir

Okey. No es lo que me esperaba encontrar. Tal vez porque no busqué mucho sobre lo que iba pero no se si me va a terminar de gustar. No digo que no sea buena la linea de la historia porque recién lei un tomo pero no sé... no me convenció del todo. Escenas forzadas sin necesidad, y tal vez yo buscaba mas profundidad en la trama y no tanto en las relaciones sexuales (o no já) que hay en este primer tomo.

Veremos como sigue.

I'm exhausted with class so I thought I'd wind down with some BL. All I could say is that, it's more explicit than I thought it'd be. And there's always tragic backstory. Sometimes I think I'm better off reading shounen ai.
dark slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Ehhhhhh. This is kinda confusing to follow and some of the characters are hard to differentiate. Going to continue and hope it gets better…
dark emotional reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

this fucked me up!!!! so good!!!!

Twittering Birds Never Fly by Kou Yoneda is one of my picks in top boys’ love series of the 2010s. A sundry story set in the world of the Japanese mafia, this mature comic has been translated across the world in several languages, among them English. Not an easy task with cultural characteristics, colloquialisms, and profanity joined with the artists own subtleness and proclivities with word play.

The English edition from Juné in particular has been much discussed around its translation. Fortunately, volume 1 despite erotic and more sensitive content was able to be published in English without censorship (though the same is not true of volume 2 ). While a little disappointing a lack of any pages in colour, unlike the Japanese edition, is common for the imprint. Too add to the mix this volume has further been revised between eBooks and printings. The 2nd edition is an improvement, but it is not without errors, or a little loss of some aspects either. (The latter really something that is more natural to occur at some rate between languages anyway.)
 
Sadly, there are though as well obvious physical differences in editions if you compare print. As a result of Juné’s new move to Print-on-Demand for restocks I can’t suggest print over digital. Especially with continued limited distribution and increased costs associated with acquiring a physical copy, even from the publisher’s new online storefront. 

So, I recommend a digital copy or, different edition all together in order to better experience this remarkable comic.

 

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