Midara Na Sasayaki
I actually liked this more than the prequel! It was cute and less generic!
Unbalance Na Netsu
This author's side comments are absolutely hilarious! As for the story...I don't know what to think, tbh. I can of understand why he ended up with the person he did, but I would have preferred if he didn't get with either of them (they were both just too messy). I'm glad things seemed to work out in the end, though.
Uso To Kiss
Ikusen no Toki o Koete
It was fairly interesting, but typical at the start, but the surprised twist certainly made it more interesting in the last 2 chapters or so. I did wish we could have read more chapters after finding out his secret- I feel like the parts I wanted to read about the most were rushed through. The very last scene did make me want to cry, though, where his hands changed. That, coupled with the line "until death separates us" just hit me right in the heart T_T. I always like it when mangakas can convey an entire instance and the emotions behind it within 1 or 2 images and little text, as only great story tellers can.
Kirihito Sanka
It was fairly interesting, and the medical aspects seemed really accurate. I liked that the good characters weren't all good; they struggled with conceit, anxiousness, crippling self-doubt, and moments of anger just like real people would. The bad guys were pretty much completely bad, though, which left them as rather 1 dimensional characters. There were also quite a few loose ends that were never really tied up, and I at least wanted Osanai to get something in return for the hell he was put through.
Amai Jouken
Lol on pg 32 when he said he liked his eyes and those things suddenly changed into somebody else's. I get the mangaka wanted us to see what he saw but damn lol! But it was quite a cute story overall. The extra wasn't bad either.
Suki Dakara Itte Hoshikunai
Not bad. The second story was rather interesting (though the first was unremarkable). The train story didn't make much sense to me until someone else explained it though; it was being told from the pov of the guy after his run in with the molester forced him to acknowledge his homosexuality. Makes so much more sense!
Gokujou No Koibito