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よるとあさの歌 [Yoru to Asa no Uta] by Harada
よるとあさの歌 [Yoru to Asa no Uta] by Harada











よるとあさの歌 [Yoru to Asa no Uta] by Harada よるとあさの歌 [Yoru to Asa no Uta] by Harada

One guy is an asshole while the other one would literally throw themselves under a bus for the asshole guy and I ain't buying it. I don't like the plot and I don't like any of the characters. I just don't find them entertaining at all so I knew immediately that this manga was not going to be well loved by me. while rushed, it at least MAKES SENSE in the context of the narrative.įirst of all, I do not like yaoi mangas with intense sex that have goofy characters, humor and "goofy" art style combined with said goofy humor. the subsequent relationship also does not immediately "flourish".

よるとあさの歌 [Yoru to Asa no Uta] by Harada

it serves to give him a period of reflection and become believably vulnerable. it is a little like "fridging" or lazy character development, but it IS some much-needed character development namely for Asaichi. it serves to add consequence to an otherwise consequence-free setting. overall, i enjoyed reading it and i found the characters endearing.Īs for the more unsavory aspects, i see them less as "coming out of left field" or an arbitrary means to an end -the catalyst for the relationship, and more as a grounding point. that aside, the characters are believable, the main couple is interesting and, while still problematic, fairly well-written. Onto the review: there's nothing about this story that is in any way groundbreaking, nor is it paced particularly well. rape) without condoning it and distinguishing it as fiction as opposed to reality. as i matured, i started to see those faults and my tastes have changed accordingly, HOWEVER, i can appreciate unsavory plots Quick background to help explain my reasoning: i grew up reading trashy and harmful bl with every toxic trope you can imagine and enjoyed it. i recommend it to anyone with a strong stomach and a mature mind.

よるとあさの歌 [Yoru to Asa no Uta] by Harada

it's mature, but not gritty fun, but not dismissive. The short of it is that i enjoyed reading this. A lot of these reviews are based on personal taste and it kinda rubbed me the wrong way so here i am.













よるとあさの歌 [Yoru to Asa no Uta] by Harada