A Guy Like You
The artwork for this manuhua is beautiful. I instantly fell in love with it because of the artwork. At first the story was a bit tedious for me to get through because of the amount of times the characters fight and misunderstand each other, but once you look past that it progresses well. The one thing I didn't like and found absolutely annoying with the ignorance of the main character! LIKE GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER MAN! But the supernatural element and dream walking was a nice touch and it was very well executed. I love the chemistry between the main characters. Honestly I freaking love this manhua and now I'm obsessed with it.
At the End of the Road
The artwork is absolutely fantastic. I love the original style and beauty of the backgrounds. I instantly fell in love with the story right away. It was really interesting and the whole bodyswap was something I wasn't expecting. The one thing i really enjoy about this theme of body swapping is the way the issues and problems of body swapping brings for the character. It is realistic in that it is relatable and brings issues of "identity" and having to live through someone else's shoes (quite literally). It really hits home for anyone who is facing difficulties with identity crisis and discovering who they are as a person. The way that the author handles the dark themes of bullying is realistic and even psychological. I especially love the way that new characters are being introduced and I love the chemistry between the 2 main characters. I absolutely love Woojin and how mysterious he is and I really love how dark/manipulative and cunning he is, especially towards Siwoon/Taemin. The way Woojin show's his love towards Taemin is very possessive and you can tell he was struck hard with Taemin's death. Overall the story is getting really good and the comedic bantering between the main characters is fantastic. A GREAT READ! ;)
Raising a Bat
It started out great, but is it just me or did the plot kinda fall flat on it's face? Don't get me wrong, this is cute and I really liked how it started but then it just kinda got boring? I felt like the whole plot was kinda cliche and was kinda simple. Like it wasn't all that original. I liked Kim Sam much better than Park min Gyeom. I just found him kinda weak and I felt bad for him. Overall it was good for a time passing kinda manga. If you like vampires then this a good read, but the plot kinda falls on it's face later so be warned!
Crimson Spell
Kohitsuji Project
Good read for vampire lovers like myself. Wish it was longer and I don't know if this even finished or what? Some websites say it's finished some say it's not so I have no clue. I really love the artstyle. I liked how the vampires each have different powers as well and the different take towards the vampire "hierarchy" The comedy is great too and I love the main character. It's not your usual vampire manga, so it's refreshing to read something a bit more unconventional and funny, while putting a modern twist to vampires. Loved the romance, but wish there was more on Suhou, espeically his childhood and what happened between his mother and uncle. Overall, it's as good manga to read for some lighthearted fun, enjoyable smut, and for those who are "suckers" for vampires (No pun intended ;P)
Konya mo Nemurenai
NOW THIS RIGHT HERE IS ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVS! I think that this manga seriously deserves to be made into either an anime or OVA. I LOVE the story and the chemistry between the characters. The side pairings were cute as well. The art is, of course, fantastic since it's done by one of my favourite authors. If you love demons and height differences with a twist of an innocent gay boy thrown in, them you'll love this. I loved the supernatural elements and I thought the main character was freaking cute. The way the characters interacted was cute as well and I really liked the cool, demonic seme character. Overall, the story was great, the comedy was great, the art is great, and the romance is sprinkled in with a touch of some much needed smut. IT'S GREAT FOR RE-READING (I read it at least 20 times myself ;) )
Meeting him