



desertcart.com: Our Dreams at Dusk: Shimanami Tasogare Vol. 1: 9781642750607: Kamatani, Yuhki: Books Review: Fantastic. Realistic representation of LGBTQ+ struggles & interactionsl - Very good so far. Very true to life. Wonderful, yet eccentric characters. Just shows that no one is perfect. I really enjoyed the interactions between the lesbian couple. One fully out, one still in the closet. It causes some disagreements, but nothing they can't work out with a little effort. I feel for the protagonist. He reminds me of my bff of 32 years who came out in the 7th grade in 1987 in a very conservative city. He had his ups & downs. He fought some battles, & walked away from others. He learned to come to terms with who he really is, & I was there to support him the whole way. Coming from a blue blood family, my parents, as well as siblings, were mortified when they found out my little buddy is gay. Caused quite an uproar in certain social circles. The biggest concern was that my bff being gay would "rub off" on me & turn me gay (seriously? How would that even work?). I fought a lot of family & social battles on behalf of my bff, because I refused to let people discriminate against him, & I refused to let him live a sheltered life. I wanted my little buddy to be open, honest, happy, & accepted. I can tell you, here in America, a LOT has changed between 1987 & 2020. My pal is able to live his life being the person he was meant to be, and no one really gets offended these days. People accept him for who he is. That is how it should be. And my bff, he has a lunch meet up every couple months with all the old queens from back in the day - the 90's/early 2000's. They all love me & always insist I come too. We all used to joke that I was the token straight guy lol. I love them all dearly. And frankly, my little buddy looks better in a dress than most women! Stories like this manga are desperately needed. There are a lot of young men & women who have questions, who have feelings & desires they don't understand, & many of them feel all alone. They need to know that they are loved, they are important, & they MATTER! Review: Great and realistic LGBT manga (I'll put this review for the other 3 books that I also purchased) - It's a wonderful manga series with good LGBT character depictions. The art is really pretty and I like it alot and story is good. My only complaint is how short it is (4 volumes only) and you can knock them out in a few hours. The characters go through struggles LGBT in real life would face like acceptance of loved ones, bulllying and shaming, and discrimination but it also shows how these characters form their own community called the Lounge where they can be themselves. Good ending I'll say but good doesn't mean it's a happy or sad ending so I'm just telling you it's good
| Best Sellers Rank | #346,394 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #184 in LGBTQ+ Manga (Books) #1,350 in Teen & Young Adult Manga (Books) #3,701 in Action & Adventure Manga (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (787) |
| Dimensions | 5 x 0.5 x 7.1 inches |
| Grade level | 7 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 1642750603 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1642750607 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Our Dreams at Dusk: Shimanami Tasogare |
| Print length | 180 pages |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Publisher | Seven Seas |
| Reading age | 13 years and up |
J**R
Fantastic. Realistic representation of LGBTQ+ struggles & interactionsl
Very good so far. Very true to life. Wonderful, yet eccentric characters. Just shows that no one is perfect. I really enjoyed the interactions between the lesbian couple. One fully out, one still in the closet. It causes some disagreements, but nothing they can't work out with a little effort. I feel for the protagonist. He reminds me of my bff of 32 years who came out in the 7th grade in 1987 in a very conservative city. He had his ups & downs. He fought some battles, & walked away from others. He learned to come to terms with who he really is, & I was there to support him the whole way. Coming from a blue blood family, my parents, as well as siblings, were mortified when they found out my little buddy is gay. Caused quite an uproar in certain social circles. The biggest concern was that my bff being gay would "rub off" on me & turn me gay (seriously? How would that even work?). I fought a lot of family & social battles on behalf of my bff, because I refused to let people discriminate against him, & I refused to let him live a sheltered life. I wanted my little buddy to be open, honest, happy, & accepted. I can tell you, here in America, a LOT has changed between 1987 & 2020. My pal is able to live his life being the person he was meant to be, and no one really gets offended these days. People accept him for who he is. That is how it should be. And my bff, he has a lunch meet up every couple months with all the old queens from back in the day - the 90's/early 2000's. They all love me & always insist I come too. We all used to joke that I was the token straight guy lol. I love them all dearly. And frankly, my little buddy looks better in a dress than most women! Stories like this manga are desperately needed. There are a lot of young men & women who have questions, who have feelings & desires they don't understand, & many of them feel all alone. They need to know that they are loved, they are important, & they MATTER!
A**O
Great and realistic LGBT manga (I'll put this review for the other 3 books that I also purchased)
It's a wonderful manga series with good LGBT character depictions. The art is really pretty and I like it alot and story is good. My only complaint is how short it is (4 volumes only) and you can knock them out in a few hours. The characters go through struggles LGBT in real life would face like acceptance of loved ones, bulllying and shaming, and discrimination but it also shows how these characters form their own community called the Lounge where they can be themselves. Good ending I'll say but good doesn't mean it's a happy or sad ending so I'm just telling you it's good
A**R
Gorgeous soft lgbt fantasy finally available in english
Shimanami Tasogare is a beautiful piece and this copy and translation emblifies that. While the book itself is the same size as the original japanese, the cover is comfortable and gorgeous. The internal color pages are included as they were in the original release. The book itself includes slurs in the context of people who use them in both harmful and unknowing contexts, but this is ultimately a story of lgbt adults (in this volume in particular, adult lesbians) giving a young gay botly courage and guidance in his journey to acceptance. Kamatani has a long range of queerness in their writing, particularly their previous work, Shonen Note. Shimanami Tasogare is an in depth dive into the struggle of a queer adolesence and the struggles that accompany us as we grow up. It is also a story of community and healing for a dying town, revitalized by its lgbt community. It is lovely and i have been anticipating its english release for years and i am so grateful Seven Seas has brought this stateside. It is recommended for anyone with an interest in lgbt and light fantasy elements.
A**Y
Beautiful and Accurate LGBTQ+ Coming of Age Story!
TRIGGER WARNING: the internal and external conflicts experienced in this book may be triggering to some people who have issues along the lines of suicidal thoughts and bullying. So if you are sensitive to those topics please take caution when reading and reach out for help if you need it! ❤ Review: The cover art caught my eye initially. I recently began reading/collecting manga books around a year ago and this was the first lgbt one I got. I didnt want something that was just fan service and no substance. But this book is definitely the opposite!! It is dark at times and realistic to the sensititve topics it covers. The visual representations of certain feelings or reactions the characters have is unique and the art is gorgeous!! It's perfect for anyone to get a glimpse into parts of the lgbt community and how societal standards and beliefs affect them!
R**W
Beautiful art, great characters, succinct story
Just finished this and it's now one of my favorite series. It deals with a spectrum of non-binary lifestyles, but it doesn't come off as an illustrated guide to LGBT. The characters are realistic and with a lot of subtlety are really fun to read about, and I could really relate to the main character which surprised me. The presentation is fantastic, with bright and dream-like art. Overall it is emotional and there's some drama, but it doesn't get mired in it and ends wonderfully. I don't know when I'll find another series like this.
L**N
Good manga
Its very peaceful read I like it, wholesome LGBT manga of course but good themes working your way through problems dealing with it
K**A
damaged
rating isn’t for the actual content of the manga, it came damaged with a noticeable fold :((
T**.
Such a good book
Cried
K**B
I'd heard a lot about this manga and was so pleased when it was announced that it was actually going to be localised. Having read the first volume, I'm so glad that it's lived up to the tremendous praise that has been showered upon it. Shimanami Tesogari does a fantastic job of telling the stories of various LGBT people who are trying to live their lives to the fullest despite discrimination and marginalisation. Tasuku Kaname, the main character, is a gay teenager trying his best to not only come to terms with his sexuality but also dealing with being forcibly outed to his classmates. Through his struggles he is introduced to a host of other characters who have been through similar challenges and we hear their stories. It is a solid premise and we as the reader get to see how Tasuku empathises with these stories and uses his newfound knowledge of their experiences to gain a greater understanding of who he really is. The artwork in this manga is also beautiful. The characters are expressive and the backgrounds are incredibly detailed. Yuhki Kamatani does a fantastic job of creating emotive compositions; my favourites were the snowy dreamscape page spread, and the pages where he goes back to his classroom where fish-eye lens effects, extreme close-ups and Dutch angles are used to great effect to illustrate Tasuku's growing stress and unease. The print version of the manga is of a good quality. The title on the cover is embossed and slightly shiny against the matte artwork which makes it pop nicely, and there are a couple of glossy full colour art pages in the front. There were no typos that I could find and the dialogue feels natural, which is good because there are some manga where the translations are too literal and they feel clunky as a result. The series is only four volumes in total, so it's not a huge commitment. I know I will definitely be collecting the whole set and would urge anybody who's reading this to do the same!
M**Y
Esse mangá é bem mais que um BL ou Shojo Ai! A temática é bem realista e os personagens são um melhor que o outro. Fora a história brilhante, o traço também é incrível (principalmente os cenários).
T**D
The manga's pace was pretty good for 5 chapters. The chapters are a monthly manga length, so ~40 pages, and feature great artwork, and a compelling story. The art work is phenomenal and has great style. The book itself has a really nice feel to it too, as the covers are not high gloss, and instead a more matte or satin finish with some embossed text for the logo. (I had read a fan translation of the first 2 vol ~2 years ago, and this translation seems to be overall better, although I did prefer the name Anonymous over Somebody, they both work fine, and the name Somebody grew on me as I read more)
H**0
Honestly one of the best (and most honest) works covering LGBT topics I've ever come across. Our Dreams at Dusk is the work of a queer author and it really shows; it is moving, poetic and brutally, brutally honest. It is also visually stunning; this work boasts some of the most incredible use of visual metaphors you are ever likely to come across in graphic novels. Please do yourself a favour and check it out.
E**L
this is such a fantastic book, don't even think just buy it. It's absolutely beautiful
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