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Knowing Is Gradients of Color
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A couple of things I’ve been reading lately, Dancing Colors and Kimi no oto ga boku ni somaru mae ni by Furukawa Tasuku. Dancing Colors is about two pole dancers and Kimi no oto about two rock musicians. There are troubled pasts, dancing, guitar strumming, and lots of flowing line art. I was initially drawn by the art style and I like how it’s both ethereal and active at the same time. These books were just what I was looking for in a story right now, neither too light nor too heavy. The plots and art flowed along nicely, and I was well satisfied by the end of each book.
Also, I understand now that I would make a very bad translator. The second title makes perfect sense to me in Japanese, but when I try to turn it to English it just sounds really awkward. Something like ‘I’ve been dyed by (or maybe steeped in) your sound since a long time ago.”
Dancing Colors