Boku Wa Mari No Naka
In chapter twenty-five, I already had an idea of what it could be. It's not innovative, but I liked this psychological thriller. The eyes full of malice makes it even more interesting.
The Lady and Her Butler
I like the idea. The issue of society impose that you will only be happy after you get married. The pressure of family and friends. The moment she goes through a situation where she had to be SAVED by a man. (It's like a woman is something like something to be bought and if she's in the company of another man she already owns it) Here there is maturity, frustration, sadness, uncertainty. It's basically like real life, full of imperfections. It also has relationships that without dialogues do not work... It took a turn I didn't expect. I wanted to get into that story.
Happiness (OSHIMI Shuzo)