Oko-sama Star
Art(2): I've always been a fan of slightly untidy ink work and this one ups it a notch! The art style gives the entire manga a more laidback vibe, which really helps set the mood for the first part of the story. Also, I'm in love with how expressive Kaidou and Honda are! I think the way they're both drawn in so much detail works well in elevating them from the background characters. Plot(2): Well, the characters aren't exactly inspiring - I (you) have probably seen a slightly sadistic seme and a masochistic uke before, but both characters are built up so subtly, that the manga still manages to suprise you with the shifts and movements of the story... at one point, Honda is this self-assured, independent guy then he suddenly will turn into an aggressive (and very possessive) lover. Then, there's a similar element of surprise with Kaidou because he's your typical misunderstood delinquent type, but his personality is so much more... complex than one would initially think. Ending(1): There could've been more and I'm sure they end up together for a very long time, so even if I'm left with an unsatisfied hunger for more of this story, I won't deprive it of the fifth star it deserves.
Wagamama Wanko no Shitsukekata
Kokoro Logic
There isn't much to be said about the plot except that it's overused (the split/multiple personality disorder) and poorly executed. What worries me also is the fact that I found the original personality annoying for crying too much. It's a good thing that despite looking feminine, the uke isn't girly at all... But then again, all the softness and wishy-washyness went to the seme. (The art is good though.)
Yuuwaku Recipe
Not something I would read again because it has no conflict at all and a bit monotonous. Though the art is really good...
Nichijousahan Bi - Beautiful Life
I dunno... Something about the uke's missing backstory bugs me. It makes the manga feel like it started in the middle of the story. The story needs more polish but the art is up my alley. I like it!
Kawaisa Amatte Nanika ga Hyakubai
I will not say anything about the plot because it's a short series, but thanks to this manga, I now have a thing for ukes who cry unashamedly (and for asshole semes as well).
Sayonara, Itoshi No My Friend
This manga perfectly illustrates classic sibling rivalry. It's painfully accurate because it happens in real life. When a child's performance is poorer than the other's, he/she is automatically branded the worse kid in any aspect... Which is sad because the child will carry the psychological burden for the rest of his/her life. Lol I started rambling.
Junjou Sadistic
Mediocre is the perfect word for this. While the art may be amazing af, the plot and the character designs are overused.
Kare no Shousou to Koi ni Tsuite
I love possessive ukes and couples on general, and this one satisfied that craving of mine very well. I was kinda sad for Yajima at first, because he was seen as an eyesore by the "sensei" he liked so much. Everything was a lot better when his relationship with Watabe went from sex friends to actual lovers. So sweet!
Maigo no Kare to Kuma no Onegai