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The Snake who Loved a Sparrow
The Snake who Loved a Sparrow | Nna Natsuo
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|"Komazu is a sparrow, and as a sparrow, there's one thing he knows about snakes: they eat small birds. When he encounters Shirat?, the white snake, of course he expects the worst -- but instead of trying to eat him, Shirat? saves him from a boar stampede and flees, teary-eyed, when Komazu lashes out in fear. When the sparrow realizes he's perhaps misjudged snakes and decides to learn more about Shirat?, the two grow closer, first as friends and then as something more. They are predator and natural prey, coming from different species and social castes; can love overcome the laws of nature, despite the differences in their way?"--Publisher description.
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I really wanted to like this. The art is beautiful, the concept is interesting, and the artist does really fun things with art in the margins. However, the sex scenes don‘t really fit well and are juvenile to the point of awkward and uncomfortable. They kind of felt like someone was so determined to have sex scenes that they blammed them in with a mallet. That‘s coming from someone who regularly reads yaoi and rather looks forward to spicy scenes.