Utsubora: The Story of a Novelist
M**E
Excellent
Came wrapped in plastic, no damages
C**N
Perfecto
Llegó en muy buen estado, la edición esta muy bien y yo que estoy enamorada de esta artista he quedado encantada con esta obra suya, muy recomendable siempre que te guste su estilo.
R**T
Lo que te espera te dejará con la boca abierta
Utsubora es otro de los trabajos de la brillante Asumiko Nakamura, y no falla en entregar una historia profunda llena de misterios. Desde el principio, el libro está lleno de muchos acertijos extraños que pueden confundir pero, como avanza la trama, Nakamura resuelve cada uno de ellos con resultados de distintas magnitudes. Los personajes son la mejor parte de Utsubora, con el autor Mizorogi y la misteriosa Sakura Miki, quien es uno de los conflictos centrales de la historia, y muchos otros que no serán fáciles de olvidar al final.Aunque sí seré honesta, Utsubora no es para cualquiera. Es recomendado tener una mente abierta y madura debido a las situaciones sexuales que son introducidas, además de que requerirá leer el libro aunque sea una vez más para comprender todo lo que sucedió, y lo más importante, el arte no será para todos. Nakamura siempre ha tenido un estilo definido es su anatomía y diseño de personajes, por lo que el dibujo puede volverse un factor que no alente a muchos a leerlo.
A**R
pretty good
The story was mostly easy to understand but the flashbacks and changes in scenes are often unclear. The art is pretty but doesn't make up for a long-winded and at times, boring story. Overall I would recommend getting it.
G**T
Utsubora - Story of a Plagiarist
To an author, to write is to live. What happens if you can no longer write? What then, is life? When I first came across this book, I knew nothing about it nor its author, Asumiko Nakamura. The cover art alone intrigued me enough to want to pick it up, and I'm glad I did. The art on the inside was off-putting to me at first because because the characters, especially the male ones, looked like typical Yaoi or Shonen Ai character designs. Which means that they may be shown to sometimes have unusual, broad shoulders, be incredibly handsome in the face, or suffer from Yaoi basketball hands. The male characters may have some visual tropes from those more erotic comics but the women are also drawn very beautifully. With that said, it would be really unfair to judge this book by character design preferences because there are a lot of good things going for this book. As the title of the book implies, Utsubora is the story of a novelist. The main focus of the story is about an author and what happens to him when he succumbs to the lows of plagiarism. Filled with mystery, drama, and sensuality, Utsubora is a fun read. In the end, Utsubora is also a smart book that will have you guessing what exactly is going on with the cast of characters in the book. At the end of the book, there are some extras. Including an Illustration Story and Translator Notes. I really appreciated the translator's notes segment because it included interesting, informative cultural facts of things seen in the story and its the closest you can get for having commentary for a book. I feel this really adds to the cultural understanding of modern Japan. Utsubora is Asumiko Nakamura's first book published in English, and I enjoyed the book enough that I would definitely pick up another book by her if it were ever published. Recently released in North America in a single, thick volume by Vertical Inc, Utsubora is definitely worth checking out.
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