Finally caught up with lullaby of the dawn and OMG, can’t wait for more, how are you feeling? Have you read yet?! #fujoshi #bookreview #blmanga #boyslove #mangas
After finishing volumes five and six of 'Lullaby of the Dawn,' I felt compelled to reflect on the deep emotional layers this series explores. Unlike typical BL manga, this story dives into very serious and dark themes such as grooming, sexual assault, and human trafficking within the lore of the Kanagi. It highlights the silent suffering endured by the Kanagi and the grim reality of those who were supposed to protect them but instead perpetuated the abuse. What struck me the most was the way the narrative presents the community's apathy and complicated moral stance—it's as if the islanders are torn between self-preservation and the gruesome truths underneath. This created a heavy atmosphere that stayed with me long after reading. The storyline doesn’t shy away from showing how fear and lack of information can morph into anger, suspicion, and chaos among people. This aspect reminded me of how misinformation and trauma ripple through societies in real life. Alto’s father’s backstory added a nice, grounded contrast. His ordinary nature made Alto’s importance clear, emphasizing his struggle between heritage and humanity. I really appreciated how the story links the characters to the mysterious Black Sea, adding layers of mythos to their identities. The cliffhanger ending in volume six left me anxious yet eager for the next installment. After almost a decade of companionship, Alto and Elva’s forced separation promises to test their bond in new, unpredictable ways. I find myself wondering how their paths will diverge and converge as the narrative expands beyond the island. Personally, following this series felt like witnessing an intense emotional crescendo. If you're into stories that blend supernatural elements with raw human experiences and social commentary, this manga deserves your attention. I’m curious, how did others react to the abrupt tonal shifts starting from volume four? This series is definitely more than just a romance—it’s a profound story of survival, identity, and confronting dark histories.
