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Fadaravena
It's a story that not only does what it proposes but goes much further. There is a very well-punctuated analysis of the characters, exploring their weaknesses and how to overcome them together, and just like in the title, at the end of the narrative we have a sense of the completeness of the character Ichimatsu. The analysis, by the way, is not just of the two characters that form the couple, but of all six brothers. The author explores the relationship between the two in a real way, and because they would work as a couple, we have both sides presented clearly, both Ichimatsu's own doubts and Osomatsu's. I recommend it in particular for a sweet, very well-crafted scene between the two main characters, Ichimatsu and Osomatsu.
"FARTHER" and "FURTHER"
"Farther" refers to physical distance. "Further" relates to metaphorical or non-physical distance. Ex.: The park is farther than I thought. We need to look further into this issue.
"ELICIT" and "ILLICIT"
"Elicit" means to draw out or provoke a response. "Illicit" means illegal or forbidden. Ex.: The teacher's question elicited a lively discussion. The police uncovered an illicit gambling operation.
Recommended by Fadaravena
Fadaravena
It's a story that not only does what it proposes but goes much further. There is a very well-punctuated analysis of the characters, exploring their weaknesses and how to overcome them together, and just like in the title, at the end of the narrative we have a sense of the completeness of the character Ichimatsu. The analysis, by the way, is not just of the two characters that form the couple, but of all six brothers. The author explores the relationship between the two in a real way, and because they would work as a couple, we have both sides presented clearly, both Ichimatsu's own doubts and Osomatsu's. I recommend it in particular for a sweet, very well-crafted scene between the two main characters, Ichimatsu and Osomatsu.