Joshi Kouishitsu
By the same author as After School? Yes, please!
Hello, Melancholic!
Idk if I've ever related so much to a character like Minato in my entire life. This manga is one I'd recommend to those who aren't even huge into Yuri. It's really lovely!
Kami eshi JK to OL
Edit: Originally I was all for this because it was light and gentle. Easy and funny. However, with the progression of their relationship and the adult not saying it shouldn't happen but instead wanting it to happen... Hmm, sorry but I can't condone that. Dropped.
Girl in the Birdcage
This was a trip. As an artist myself, it was really quite interesting to see I'm not the only person who's had a difficult experience in the classroom setting. Artists can be very vendictive toward each other, or caring and nurturing. It's a sad fact, but true. Still, this was able to shoe that and that love can coke from tikes when we think there's nothing redeemable left. And I liked it's length and artwork as well.
Hana to Hoshi
I would have possibly given this four stars, but simply put, the artwork wasn't always there. The eyes can get a bit buggy. Overall, the story was relatively light and easy to get through, but also left something to be seen. Something was lacking and I can't quite put my finger on it. Nonetheless, if you want a light yuri read that is done relatively quickly, go for this. Just keep in mind the artwork won't always be completely sound.
Kuchibiru Tameiki Sakurairo
Another collection of one-shots. Not much to really expect from most collections, but at least this one isn't half bad.
Motto Hanjuku Joshi
This is a sequel and I love it. The cutesy way the mangaka draws is great and I always look forward to reading more of their work.
Cotton Candy
Short but good. Loved the art style. It was so gentle just like the story. Very nice.
Ikenai Otona