It's Not My Fault That I'm Not Popular! dj: Twitter Watamote Doodle Collection
Sweet as sin, and then my eyes ascended from the whiplash from the fast change in fluff to smut at the end. Oh yep, you heard that right folks. It's adorable, art is nice, and the characters make me smile for a doujinshi - so two stars overall.
Natsu No Owari
Short. As I was reading I was going 'Shit, I need to know the rules of baseball to understand!' but honestly? No you don't. You just need to follow through to find the outcome. The message is simple: even if you train hard you won't always win, and that's okay.
Vitamin (SUENOBU Keiko)
I absolutely adore this author, and she pulls off sexual harassment, bullying, and oppression and shifting blame all in one chapter. And she does it flawlessly. The reason it's not a five is because of my irrational want of it to be even longer so we can see her life after.
Happy Tomorrow
I am in love with this author's plots.
Ummeino Hitodesu
It has limited plot and expansion on characters outside of the main couple, so I'd be breaking my own rules of I gave it a four star rating. So, I toned it down to three. The art is gorgeous, the relationship is sweet though fast developed and it has enough humour to make me giggle from time to time (mainly the black haired best friend character who can't pull anybody because he was shopping with his sister and is simultaneously dealing with Kakeru's - the MC - bullshit daily). I actually want more on this so I can give it the higher rating it deserves and an expansion on the love interest's family. I like all characters in this, which is a rare moment for me. Outside of the whole supernatural smell thing happening, everyone's reactions feels somewhat real.
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