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田中靖規

Author of Summertime Rendering [Omnibus] 1

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Summertime Rendering [Omnibus] 1 (2022) — Author — 60 copies, 2 reviews
Summertime Rendering [Omnibus] 2 (2022) 39 copies, 2 reviews
Summertime Rendering Volume 1 (1900) 20 copies, 1 review

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田中靖規
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6 reviews
*I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.*

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I was ready for mystery and horror but what I got was confusion. Summertime Rendering was a little hard to follow as the story progressed, more and more things kept happening, but there wasn't an explanation for why. I think Tanaka was trying do was have the reader discover things as the protagonist Ushio did but like him I was just lost the entire time.

I will say that while I did show more not like the over sexualization of all the female characters, the art style was good and the shadows were creepy as well. I do like the ending to this and it makes me actually want to read the second volume.

Overall, a rough start that hopefully gets better with the second volume
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This series has so many twists and reveals it tires me out just slightly more than it intrigues me.

And anytime I start to think I could almost let myself like this a bit, it goes and pulls some cheesy fan service. This time around they actually made up-skirt panty shots of a 15-year-old girl a critical plot point. Who does that????

I'm still on the fence about this series and may or may not pick up the next volume at the library if I see it there. At the very least, I would think I'll have show more forgotten all the many intricacies of this convoluted plot by the time another volume came out, but this one helpfully included a six-page recap, Maybe they plan to do that regularly until they're up to 90% recap and 10% new story by the final volume. show less
This messy supernatural thriller plays with time and doppelgangers on a small island off the shore of Japan's Wakayama Prefecture, just south of Osaka. Shinpei Ajiro, a 19-year-old, returns from cooking school in Tokyo for the funeral of one of his foster sisters. The possibility that she was murdered kicks off an overly-complicated plot that allows the creator to dump in frequent twists and turns -- so many that I started to weary of them after a while.

The fan service that mostly targets a show more 15-year-old girl is unwelcome and the various crushes between the foster siblings and their small group of friends are more cringe than romantic.

I have another volume on hand from the library, so I'll give that a go, but I'm pessimistic that I'll ever make it to the end of this tangled web.
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The mystery/thriller side is fun, but everything else is cheesy and unnecessary (like all the panty shots; I now dock points for this). I don't think I'll continue.

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