Boku no Ano Ko
The story is ok, pretty common. Gave me a few laughs, but not enough to leave a lasting impression. The winning factor of this manga is the art style, which I really adore!
Nureru Karada (YAMAKAMI Riyu)
Not your typical yaoi story because it had a good premise for 3P; however, what bothered me was that the author tried to correct the situation by the end, which was pretty anticlimactic. Why build up on the possibility of having a 3P when they weren't (SPOILER) gonna end up together. Plus, it was open ended which leaves you in a wtf state of mind after reading.
Love Lesson (chidori peko)
The art is gorgeous, which is the staple with sensei, hoeever the story itself was pretty predictable. Two high profile people with risks to their reputation if their relationship were to be exposed... sounds like all the other mangas which involve really famous people, which made the manga forgetful.
Renai Moratorium
This is one straight forward manga. Start to finish, it leaves no stone unturned. Pretty satisfying because there are no loose ends... just really curious if the uke ended up quitting his job. (On another note, the characters didn't have much back story so individually, I found them slightly boring and forgettable.)
Merry Checker
This is the kind of manga that makes you forget all your preferences about art, plot, character design... it just pulls you in from the start and you can't put it down until you've finished reading. It is light and simple, wherein the conflict resides in the character. Plus the flow of the story is so amazingly written that you don't notice until it's over. Overall an amazing read. I highly recommend it.
Puchitto Hajiketa
The problem with short mangas is that they lack a proper plot... this is very similar to a lot of stories wherein the uke is reluctant to take it at the back at first, then slowly get convinced by a very persistent seme. I would have loved their backstory to be explored a bit more, but eh... the art sure is gorgeous though.
Mazu wa, Hitokuchi.
Cute! The story lacks for any concrete character development, but the premise of the story is really unique. Would have liked for an external conflict (i.e. the newspaper man) to be the bigger focus of the story, but the fluff isn't so bad.
Koi no Amai Toko
These yakuza stories have always had a special place in my heart. Regardless of whether they have a really unsophisticated plot, I don't seem to mind and still favor them over others... this manga is a proof of that. There isn't really anything spectacular about it, but I like it nonetheless. Plus, Nomura is so adorable I just can't!
Sabita Yoru Demo Koi Wa Sasayaku