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I actually enjoyed the art style of this book and how the creator did not shy away from using warm and inviting colors, even during some of the more gritty parts of the story. Art was used both to replace and supplement words and provide them with additional meanings, and I was glad to see that the coloring choices utilized this purpose as well.
I wouldn't say that I enjoyed my entire reading experience, and I almost don't think you're supposed to, since much of the story revolves around a harrowing revenge-based spree of violence the main character embarks on in her inability to move on from her experiences in war.
Before a crucial piece of Jun's story is revealed it can be difficult to understand why her brutal mission doesn't show signs of re-traumatizing her further. Afterwards I was able to understand where her mind was at even though I couldn't agree with her actions, which was a cognitive dissonance that seemed to be a key element throughout the narrative of the book as well.
I wouldn't say that I enjoyed my entire reading experience, and I almost don't think you're supposed to, since much of the story revolves around a harrowing revenge-based spree of violence the main character embarks on in her inability to move on from her experiences in war.
Before a crucial piece of Jun's story is revealed it can be difficult to understand why her brutal mission doesn't show signs of re-traumatizing her further. Afterwards I was able to understand where her mind was at even though I couldn't agree with her actions, which was a cognitive dissonance that seemed to be a key element throughout the narrative of the book as well.