Read Our Dining Table By Mita Ori
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Ebook About Eating around other people is a struggle for salaryman Yutaka, despite his talent for cooking. All that changes when he meets Minoru and Tane -- two brothers, many years apart in age -- who ask him to teach them how to make his delicious food! It's not long before Yutaka finds himself falling hard for the meals they share together -- and falling in love!Book Our Dining Table Review :
The front cover was completely ripped off like it was done deliberately! And the cover page was also ripped out then shoved in the package!! After reading it twice, I can confidently say I liked Our Dining Table. There are, however, a few things that keep it from being a story I'd love. Two things in particular were a bit of a letdown:1. Minoru.If Mita Ori meant to tell a good love story, they got at least half of it right with Yutaka. Minoru, however, is where it falls apart. You get the sense that he's a responsible, hardworking person who ultimately cares about people, but his attitude throughout the entire book makes it so you don't care for him as much as you want to. Minoru never shows any real warmth - throughout the entire book, his only moods are either Irritated, Uninterested, or Somber. Even when he's verbally expressing vulnerability, joy, or love, it almost never shows in his face, and it makes you question just how genuine he really is. Like Yutaka, Minoru and his family have a tragic backstory, but you don't really feel for Minoru much when he starts telling it. Minoru's little brother and Minoru's father were both much more likable, but it felt strange for me not to like the man that Yutaka actually ended up falling in love with. Minoru's blandness could have been forgiven if it was at least used as a running joke throughout the story, but Our Dining Table never presents itself as a comedy.2. The lack of color.A lot of manga tends to be drawn in black & white, but this is one instance where that style doesn't suit this story. Because food is such an essential element here, and as beautifully as it's drawn, it would've been so much more appetizing and meaningful had it been presented in color. Many things can have leave a lasting impression in black & white, but the food in this story doesn't seem to be one of them.I was ambivalent about the lack of any uniquely LGBT elements in this story. If Mita Ori made either Yutaka or Minoru a woman, it wouldn't have changed anything about the story. On the one hand, it's a disappointment, but on the other, it's refreshing - an LGBT love story with zero homophobia, zero struggles with being closeted, and zero straight characters embarking on a difficult journey to acceptance. The same-gender element in this story is essentially taken for granted, but perhaps the lack of drama surrounding that fact can give straight readers an easier time connecting with Yutaka and Minoru.And here's who I loved in this story:Yutaka, Tane (Minoru's little brother), and Minoru's father. Yutaka hit all the right emotional beats, while Tane brings a sense of mild humor and cuteness to the story. Tane's father made me smile for every scene he was in - goofy, easygoing, friendly, and I connected with his expression of grief more than Minoru's. This actually might have been a better story if Minoru was cut out completely - if the father's only child was Tane, and the father was also around Yutaka's age, it might've been a lot more heartwarming to see *him* fall in love with Yutaka instead.A young, easygoing, recently widowed single father with limited culinary skills falls for a lonely but talented cook who never connected with his adopted family? I'd definitely read that one. Read Online Our Dining Table Download Our Dining Table Our Dining Table PDF Our Dining Table Mobi Free Reading Our Dining Table Download Free Pdf Our Dining Table PDF Online Our Dining Table Mobi Online Our Dining Table Reading Online Our Dining Table Read Online Mita Ori Download Mita Ori Mita Ori PDF Mita Ori Mobi Free Reading Mita Ori Download Free Pdf Mita Ori PDF Online Mita Ori Mobi Online Mita Ori Reading Online Mita OriDownload PDF Our Fake Marriage Vol. 6 By Kiwi Tokina
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