Akuma De Koi Shiyou
It was cute and all but the end was quite abrupt. And, thankfully, no unnecessary drama
Tsuiteru Kanojo (enjouji Maki)
It was alright, I suppose? Really not this author's best work but it was a nice read. Felt like the end came too soon, though.
Sekai wa Bokura no Tameni!
Didn't care for the main story- the plot was predictable, the characters were dull, and the ending was just a super boring cop-out time skip. But the side stories were relatively interesting, so I don't regret reading it or anything.
Silver (fujita Kazuko)
What! Never marked this as read?!!! I read this twice already, will probably read it again at some point, and I just loved it! Even though I just love stories that involve long revenge plots, this really set itself apart due to the characters' depth. I even found myself feeling sorry for Charles at the end, despite hating his guts for nearly the entire manga!
Horikou Hanemono Ranger
I didn't care for it somehow. Guess it just wasn't my type of story?
yuuwaku no bansan
Once again, kinda meh. Maybe I'm just not fond of this author? The art was great and the stories were cute enough, but I just couldn't form any sort of emotional connection with any of the characters. I guess it feels like the sex comes too quickly without much emotional buildup, and then the characters just fall in love when they're done. The first story was actually pretty good since we really got to see the characters fall for each other. Also never understood why the 3rd story ended the way it did. Was the woman actually his fiance? Did the MC ever oust her as a psychopath?
Yuru Koi
Soryanaize Darling
So I'm guessing they didn't lose their memories after all? But I thought the plot was fairly unique and well executed, even though the author did have that little hiccup with future Touya not remembering Maiko (unless she and Nagasei broke up quick?). But with so many separate time travel incidents, it's pretty amazing she only made 1 plot error. All in all, a solid story! I didn't feel anything from the love triangle, though; seemed thrown in just to extend the plot.
Hiren Trip