If It Rains Next Week
Short and sweet. Chance meetings can change everything.
45 Seconds
Can't wait for more. This seems quite promising and I already love at least one of the characters. Granted, this is already finished on bomtoon and ink why it's taking so long to be translated when it's only ten chapters, but still. I can't wait to see how it all wraps up.
Crescent Moon and Doughnuts
Edit with SPOILERS: Originally, I gave this 5 stars as I was thoroughly enjoying the journey. However, that ending was super rushed and killed my dreams. We don't even get to see the couple together save for their confession. Everything wraps up so hurriedly in the final chapter and really disappointed me. That said, the first and second acts are the best, as I feel the ending was just too quick.
Ibara no Namida
This is a side story, but still manages to grab my attention with the mangakas stellar artwork. Hope I can create something as visually sound as this one day! As far as the story goes, it didn't quite live up to the art, but it's still worth the visual breath of fresh air in my opinion.
Azure Dream
I honestly think this mangakas other serial works are highly underrated. This however, didn't hit the same level for me. That said, I enjoyed the overall stories and don't mind reading this. Check out the authors other works please!
Tsuki to Suppin
This makes me incredibly reminiscent. It's so damn relatable it's scary and I love it. Every yuri fan needs to read this at least once... Okay... Maybe a few dozen times.
Cheerful Amnesia
A breath of fresh air and something everyone could enjoy. Adorable.
Bittersweet Con Panna
Oh my god... This is so good and the art
Days of Love at Seagull Villa
Takes a bit too long for new chapters and for the story to progress, but it's surprisingly good compared the the mangakas other works. Also, I'm not a huge fan of the lack of communication. I don't get why people don't just tell each other the things on their minds once they feel comfortable with them. Still, this story is better, as I've already stated.
Joshi Kouishitsu