A review by rinajane
The Tale of Genji: Dreams at Dawn, Volume 1 by Waki Yamato

2.0

*Arc provided by Netgalley and the publishers*
As someone who generally loves manga and Japanese myths, I was a bit conflicted with reading this. Due to the character art style it was really difficult who each character was and what role they played in each chapter.
I enjoyed reading the manga, however it was quite difficult as there were no time frames and the characters would jump age ranges, Genji would be a small child one moment to being a teenager the next and I found it really confusing as some of the other characters didn't look as tho they have aged as much.