silver spoon
Arakawa Hiromu's Silver Spoon 1. What is your reaction to the text you just read? I found Silver Spoon to be incredibly enjoyable. It's a slice-of-life manga, but informative in all things farming (in Hokkaido). It reminded me somewhat of a manual. Arakawa has this lovely habit of being very intentional in her work and showing progress of a character developing. We all know Hachiken is going to shape up to be a great farmer in the future, but we're just excited to see how he'll get there. Obviously, the art is fantastic and appealing. How it starts out makes me intrigued because I want to know what's happening. Hachiken is a stand-in for the audience at this point, because he thinks farm school is a breeze while literally knowing nothing about it. I remember reading this for the first time many years ago right after I finished reading Fullmetal Alchemist, and I was disappointed by the easygoing nature of this manga, so I never made it past the first cha...