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Only the Ring Finger Knows, Vol. 4 Review

Only the Ring Finger Knows, Vol. 4
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Only the Ring Finger Knows, Vol. 4 ReviewFirst and foremost I want to talk about the translation. Karen McGillicuddy lends a new set of eyes to the OtRFK series, replacing Duane Johnson from two of the previous volumes. I'm not sure where the quality change came from, but this translation is the most cohesive, clear, flowing and consistent of the series thus far. There are still typographical errors, but they are few and far between, and don't distract the eye the way they did in previous volumes. The poetically descriptive writing style is vastly toned down in this volume, giving way to a more clean and straightforward means of describing situations and events (there were far fewer "from the bottom of his heart"'s in this book, which honestly was a pleasant change). I'm not sure if this is a change in the nature of the adaptation, or a change in Kannagi's writing style, but I list it as a plus.
Secondly, the illustrations were done again by Hotaru Odagiri, and as always, her style is typical "shojo pretty," however, there were only four illustrations in the whole book, and while they were spaced a bit better to match the events they depicted, they were still a page or two off.
Thirdly, there is only one love scene in this entire 250+ page book (far outnumbering the pagecount of the first two books and about matching the third). This isn't a "make or break" sort of issue, because as it was written (or perhaps as it was adapted) the scene is far more tangible than offerings of previous volumes, which seemed too keen on flowery allusions than actual descriptions of what was actually happening. If this is an indication of how these scenes will play out in the fifth and final volume (in hopefully greater numbers) I'll be quite thrilled to read it when it comes out.
As for the book itself, get ready for an angst-fest. This volume of OtRFK is a total downer, from the brooding to the misunderstandings to the underhanded plotting (and not just by Kazuki's brother this time). Wataru spends an inordinate amount of time waffling about his relationship, not with Kazuki whom he is more devoted to than ever, but with Masanobu. He knows he needs to break it off cleanly, not only to settle the jealousy of his boyfriend, but to ease the suffering of his upperclassman and friend, but he just can't seem to separate his own fear of being the "bad guy" for pushing Asaka away and hurting him by breaking his heart once and for all. Things aren't helped when Kazuki finally spills all the beans about his former "strictly speaking" girlfriend, now awaiting serious surgery in America alone. Bring in Masanobu's hot-headed over-protective younger brother and Shohei's usual scheming to try and break the couple up, and this volume is an exercise in misery. The cliffhanger that was predistined to lead into the final volume of this series doesn't help to assuage any reader's feelings.
But that's not to say that this book isn't worth reading. If you are as emotionally invested in this story and these characters as I have been through this long ride of inconsistent English localizations and predictable plot-points, you are already in too deep to back out now. This is a full-steam-ahead to the finish storyline and you are not going to regret the ride. For anyone considering picking this story up from this fourth volume, I honestly would not recommend it. Unless you are, indeed, heavily emotionally invested in Yuichi, Wataru and their forbidden love for each other, you are probably going to have a hard time getting past the angst in this volume or feeling even the least bit sympathetic to their problems. Best to start from the beginning (or the manga) and see if it is even worth it to you to come this far in the first place.Only the Ring Finger Knows, Vol. 4 Overview

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Only The Ring Finger Knows Volume 1: The Lonely Ring Finger (Yaoi Novel) (v. 1) Review

Only The Ring Finger Knows Volume 1: The Lonely Ring Finger (Yaoi Novel) (v. 1)
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Only The Ring Finger Knows Volume 1: The Lonely Ring Finger (Yaoi Novel) (v. 1) ReviewThe original novel of the popular BL manga is finally on American shores. This has got to be one of the most anticipated BL releases of the year for me, and I was not disappointed. Setting aside the awkward cliches and predictable plot, the story is absolutely beautiful.
If you enjoyed the manga version of this story, you will definitely enjoy the novel. It is divided into two parts. The first part, Only the Ring Finger Knows, follows very closely the story of the manga. Or, should I say, the manga followed this story very closely. This was fairly refreshing, as often a story gets condensed when it is transferred into a visual medium.
If you haven't read the manga, but are interested in the genre, you may very well still enjoy this title. The premise of the story is that Wataru Fujii, a second year high school student accidentally switches rings, a symbol of romance and fad at his school, with the very popular third year Yuichi Kazuki, who is renowned for his gentle kindness and good looks. Kazuki's attitude towards Wataru is anything but kind, and it leads the two down a two week long path of misunderstandings, confusion and heartache, all of which revolve around their "coincidentally" matching rings. Part one is very tame, only describing a couple of very sweet kisses and dealing primarily with the boys' conflicted emotions and their complicated relationship.
The second part, The Lonely Ring Finger, occurs less than two months after the first. Kazuki is studying for his practice entrance exams for college and this causes their already strained relationship to become even more difficult as the two are not as able to spend time together. Things are complicated further when Wataru "loses" the ring that Kazuki exchanged with him, and lies about it.
Part two is considerably more heated than part one was. If more graphic depictions of [...] romance make you sqeamish, I suggest passing on the novels and stick with the manga, which stops the story after part one. If they don't make you sqeamish, the end of part two will be a beautiful climax to a beautiful story.
The translation is lacking in some places, and the numerous typoes were annoying to someone like me who is a stickler for such things, but in all, the experience was not unpleasant. The illustrations were few, but they were in fact drawn by the same illustrator as the manga, and include depictions of scenes that are not in the manga.
The read actually takes some time. Most of the novelized manga I have read so far have been very quick reads, sometimes taking as much or less time to get through than their manga counterparts, but this smaller than normal sized novel took me several hours to get all the way through.
All we can really do now is wait impatiently for volume two to come out.Only The Ring Finger Knows Volume 1: The Lonely Ring Finger (Yaoi Novel) (v. 1) Overview

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