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"The ranch wasn't fun, huh? But maybe festivals will be less funner?! (Yotsuba's playing opposites, ha-ha!) Yotsuba got uninvited to Fuuka's school for a culr-- a clart-- a cultural festival! And she didn't promise Yotsuba there wouldn't be CAKE! Yotsuba doesn't want a cake as biiiiiig as Jumbo, nope!! You wouldn't either, now would you?! Ohhh! And then, and then! There ISN'T gonna be a great big festival for the whole town to go to! And Yotsuba isn't gonna work hard and help out there with show more Ena and Fuuka, nuh-uh! Not even for candy, nooooo way!"--Publisher's web site. show lessTags
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Do you ever read something that fills you with such a burning passion to live? That's what I feel like whenever I get to reading the misadventures of Yotsuba. This series is sort of like a salve to the cynicism of modern media, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone in need of a smile.
I've enjoyed this series enough to want to keep on reading it. I've run out of books in this series now so I'll either have to wait for my older son to buy the next five books or wait to get them from my public library. I have them on hold right now.
What I liked the most in this volume were the drawings of the typhoon. Those were simply awesome rain drawings. One of the drawings in which Yotsuba and her dad rid themselves of umbrellas reminded me of being a kid myself and running around outside in the middle of a thunderstorm just to splash through rushing puddles. I'm not sure kids are even allowed to do such things any more, at least where I live.
I also enjoyed the festival in which Yotsuba helped pull an omikoshi (portable shrine), show more viewed a tengu ("a long-nosed goblin thought to be dangerous but can also have protective qualities"). In this case, the tengu was just a dressed-up Jumbo. That reminds me of a time when I was a kid, and my mom used to tell me that Santa Claus and Peter Rabbit were dressed up daddies, but I didn't believe her. It was bizarre in this book to view a man's naked butt sticking out of a fundoshi (traditional Japanese loincloth/underwear") at a festival. However, I thought this festival was an especially nice part of Japanese culture to be part of this volume. show less
What I liked the most in this volume were the drawings of the typhoon. Those were simply awesome rain drawings. One of the drawings in which Yotsuba and her dad rid themselves of umbrellas reminded me of being a kid myself and running around outside in the middle of a thunderstorm just to splash through rushing puddles. I'm not sure kids are even allowed to do such things any more, at least where I live.
I also enjoyed the festival in which Yotsuba helped pull an omikoshi (portable shrine), show more viewed a tengu ("a long-nosed goblin thought to be dangerous but can also have protective qualities"). In this case, the tengu was just a dressed-up Jumbo. That reminds me of a time when I was a kid, and my mom used to tell me that Santa Claus and Peter Rabbit were dressed up daddies, but I didn't believe her. It was bizarre in this book to view a man's naked butt sticking out of a fundoshi (traditional Japanese loincloth/underwear") at a festival. However, I thought this festival was an especially nice part of Japanese culture to be part of this volume. show less
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Title: Yotsuba&! Vol. 8
Series: Yotsuba&! #8
Author: Kiyohiko Azuma
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 208
Words: 8K
Synopsis:
Chapter List:
Yotsuba & Opposites
Yotsuba & the Restaurant
Yotsuba & the Cultural Festival
Yotsuba & the Typhoon
Yotsuba & Watching the House
Yotsuba & the Festival
Yotsuba & Acorns
My Thoughts:
I read this sunday. I was feeling tired, stressed out and sick (probably from stressing out) and reading this was like taking a huge horse show more tranquilizer. By the end of the volume I was totally chill. I had been debating about whether I wanted to read this feeling the way I was but am I glad I did.
The picture I included this time was from the Festival Chapter. Yotsuba is helping pull a shrine and they take a break so she and her dad and some others are looking at the other portable shrines when Yotsuba sees the sumo wrestler. I remember laughing my head off the first time I saw this page and man, it hasn't stopped being funny to me. The manga-ka has totally caught that innocent yet bold spirit of being a 5 year old.
★★★★★ show less
Title: Yotsuba&! Vol. 8
Series: Yotsuba&! #8
Author: Kiyohiko Azuma
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 208
Words: 8K
Synopsis:
Chapter List:
Yotsuba & Opposites
Yotsuba & the Restaurant
Yotsuba & the Cultural Festival
Yotsuba & the Typhoon
Yotsuba & Watching the House
Yotsuba & the Festival
Yotsuba & Acorns
My Thoughts:
I read this sunday. I was feeling tired, stressed out and sick (probably from stressing out) and reading this was like taking a huge horse show more tranquilizer. By the end of the volume I was totally chill. I had been debating about whether I wanted to read this feeling the way I was but am I glad I did.
The picture I included this time was from the Festival Chapter. Yotsuba is helping pull a shrine and they take a break so she and her dad and some others are looking at the other portable shrines when Yotsuba sees the sumo wrestler. I remember laughing my head off the first time I saw this page and man, it hasn't stopped being funny to me. The manga-ka has totally caught that innocent yet bold spirit of being a 5 year old.
★★★★★ show less
Funny and heartwarming to read
Enjoyable as always.
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