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Thank you to NetGalley and Kodansha Comics for providing me an advanced reader copy of this title in exchange for an honest review.
This is primarily a story about a father's dedication to his young daughter, who he worries will be shamed if she ever learns he creates dirty manga. I think I would have enjoyed the book more if it included more moments between Kakushi and his daughter, Hime. I felt their short conversations were the most endearing part of the story. However, most chapters revolved around the antics Kakushi and his co-workers got into while creating manga. Some of the gags were pretty funny, but the characters were one-dimensional, and I tend to be drawn to personality over plot. In spite of Kakushi's profession, there's really no vulgar content in the book, and I would recommend it to those looking for a lighthearted and humorous read.
This is primarily a story about a father's dedication to his young daughter, who he worries will be shamed if she ever learns he creates dirty manga. I think I would have enjoyed the book more if it included more moments between Kakushi and his daughter, Hime. I felt their short conversations were the most endearing part of the story. However, most chapters revolved around the antics Kakushi and his co-workers got into while creating manga. Some of the gags were pretty funny, but the characters were one-dimensional, and I tend to be drawn to personality over plot. In spite of Kakushi's profession, there's really no vulgar content in the book, and I would recommend it to those looking for a lighthearted and humorous read.
Thank you to NetGalley and Kodansha Comics for providing me an advanced reader copy of this title in exchange for an honest review.
I thought this story had an intriguing concept and I enjoyed Minare's passion. Typically, characters who complain too much irritate me, but Minare definitely has reason to be disgruntled. However, I was disappointed that the story mainly revolved around her job at the curry shop. Many of those scenes were tedious and felt removed from what I was expecting from this title. I also didn't enjoy the romance set-up between Minare and her co-worker who refuses to accept that she's spurned his advances. Attempting to create romantic tension between a clearly uninterested woman and a disrespectful man who won't leave her alone has never been endearing. I'm hoping that part of the plot fizzles out. Overall, I was interested in Minare's budding career as a radio star. I also enjoyed the artwork and probably will continue reading this series in the future.
I thought this story had an intriguing concept and I enjoyed Minare's passion. Typically, characters who complain too much irritate me, but Minare definitely has reason to be disgruntled. However, I was disappointed that the story mainly revolved around her job at the curry shop. Many of those scenes were tedious and felt removed from what I was expecting from this title. I also didn't enjoy the romance set-up between Minare and her co-worker who refuses to accept that she's spurned his advances. Attempting to create romantic tension between a clearly uninterested woman and a disrespectful man who won't leave her alone has never been endearing. I'm hoping that part of the plot fizzles out. Overall, I was interested in Minare's budding career as a radio star. I also enjoyed the artwork and probably will continue reading this series in the future.
Thank you to NetGalley and Oni Press for providing me an advanced reader copy of this title in exchange for an honest review.
While this guide is brief, it contains an abundance of important information that is presented in an encouraging manner. Both disabled and non-disabled people can reference this book for an improved understanding of sexual health and boundaries. Andrews primarily stresses the importance of communication with one's partner to maintain a healthy and reaffirming relationship when having sex. They also mention that all individuals can benefit from having conversations about sex with their health professionals, but disabled people may need to discuss worries about sexual health that are specific to their bodies.
Andrews also gives advice on practices that can make sex more emotionally and physically pleasurable with consideration to a disabled person's needs. They also include a page for the reader to consider crucial questions about their own wants and boundaries during sex. I feel this guide can definitely help disabled individuals who experience anxiety about approaching sex with their partner or worry that they'd struggle to enjoy it because certain acts may be uncomfortable. The book does not contain explicit images and functions mainly as an opportunity for disabled adults to think about sex in a positive and empowering light.
While this guide is brief, it contains an abundance of important information that is presented in an encouraging manner. Both disabled and non-disabled people can reference this book for an improved understanding of sexual health and boundaries. Andrews primarily stresses the importance of communication with one's partner to maintain a healthy and reaffirming relationship when having sex. They also mention that all individuals can benefit from having conversations about sex with their health professionals, but disabled people may need to discuss worries about sexual health that are specific to their bodies.
Andrews also gives advice on practices that can make sex more emotionally and physically pleasurable with consideration to a disabled person's needs. They also include a page for the reader to consider crucial questions about their own wants and boundaries during sex. I feel this guide can definitely help disabled individuals who experience anxiety about approaching sex with their partner or worry that they'd struggle to enjoy it because certain acts may be uncomfortable. The book does not contain explicit images and functions mainly as an opportunity for disabled adults to think about sex in a positive and empowering light.