Lick Me, Like Me
Ummm, the first 5 chapters were interesting. But then I lost interest in it so much. The only times I really enjoyed the story were when they were pets , being all cute dogs and cats. Other than that, that was a pretty badly written story. It was so empty feeling. There was too much drama surrounding the mc, Jooin , who had like 5 boys pining after him? The characters just seemed to pop up as they please to dramatize...and their exit wasn't that good either. The problems seemed superficial and it didn't show depth. Like if they had trouble adjusting to society, they could've made it about that. But no. It was all really the MC being untrustworthy, uncommunicative , clingy, hypocritical , and just overcomplicated. The integration of the sister and all the other characters kinda sucked. The dialogue sucked too. It ruined the flow of the story. Also, it was a throuple relationship...which was too healthy, exploitative, and too cringey at the thought of. I didn't really like any aspect aside from the shape-shifting. The storyline - had potential. Plot - bad and really inconsistent. Characters - not well developed. Smut , if that was a factor, sucked too. The MC is a bitch. Art was great. Sad it had suck a bad story.
Until I Meet My Husband
I fucking love this. Without doubt.
Hide & Seek
This storyline itself is kinda shit. Its not well developed enough for it to be interesting and the way the author wrote them getting together felt so forced and so ingenuine. They just suddenly had feelings? And the way they ended the series with just a simple "goodbye" to a split personality disorder??? Da fuck? If you're gonna add problematic concepts to your story, at least give it proper resolution and detail. If anything, this story becomes lowkey ableist. Anyway, their relationship sucked and the resolution of the storyline was super anticlimatic for what it was set up to be. I expected more than the antagonist taking a face-value confession , especially when it had been over 10 something years if supervision. The panels also felt super uncohesive and meaningless to me. Storyline - has potential. Plot - shit. Characters - ehhhh. Dialogue - not horrific. Storyflow - shit.
Cocoon of the Heart
Jeff and Terrance, these English names make it easy lol. Well, this story is incredibly tear-jerking. I did not expect all the physiological drama and inclusion of mental illness, but it was phenomal. The only thing are the plot holes, they never finished or calcified what happened/caused the initial accident. I love enemy to lover tropes , but this one was incredibly unique because of how grounded it was in depression/suicide. After chapters 50, my heart wailed with excitement nearly every chapter. My only advice was to also empahsis Jeff going through the mental strain of taking care of someone, mental illness goes away by that not that straightforward. Maybe it does tho, I dont know. But overall, it was a sweet but very painful story. Storyline - great. Art -great. Plot - amazing, with gaps. Dialogue - great. The figurative language is a bit stretching it tho, it was a bit confusing and not straightforward.
Rational Pervert Romance
Such a stupidly sweet story. And the buff dude is the bottom? Cute. Anyway, I loved how they had an openly gay characters, that works for me. It was a but cringey with the plot, but it was a cute nice read. I think the characters balanced each other out. One was pretty indecisive and fearful, while one was very proactive and bold.
Shucchou Host Nyu Boy
Wow. This story is amazing for what it is!!!!!! Within the short time span of meeting each other and conflicts, they learned to love each other!!!!! Gahhhh. This shit was funny, cute, cringey, sad, fluffy, romantic -- everything I've ever really wanted in a manga. Chef's Kiss.
Salad Days (Tang LiuZang) Webtoon