Super Lovers
Ah, Super Lovers. This is the series that truly reawakened my long-dormant interest in yaoi/shounen-ai manga after... 10 years or more? Binging on Free! and Ao no Exorcist djs out of boredom and curiosity on another site eventually led me here, where Super Lovers reminded me just how much more appealing it is to have plot and actual character/relationship developments. Lost a lot of sleep blasting through all 8 volumes in 2-3 days, then wandered over to the author's other major work, Komatta Toki ni Wa Hoshi ni Kike, to try and get over the Super Lovers withdrawal symptoms. Being swept away again by that series instead over the next half week (marathoning 8 or so volumes a day) meant running out quickly and having to experiment with other series - Seito Kaichou ni Chuukoku, Konya no Nemurenai, Seven Days, Hana no Mizo Shiru, Junjou Romantica... and now I find myself a legit fujoshi. Thanks, Super Lovers!
Like A Hero
Ichiban Chikaku De Koi O Suru
I wish there was more of the first story - I wanted to see Yuki actually reciprocate Itsuki's feelings, because right now it still feels pretty vague. He obviously doesn't hate the idea of continuing what they're doing, but it feels like he's doing it because Itsuki wants to and he loves Itsuki too much to make him sad, not because he's romantically attracted.
Stalemate
Almost tempted to give this 4 stars just for the cat story, which was plain CUTE. Wish it was the main story instead.
Bokudake No Peach Sapuri
Last story with the single dad was surprisingly cute & finished it off on a high note, but the rest... every pair just jumps from nowhere to bed lol. Nil development.
Tenohira No Seiza
Sweet, with slow-paced development which I actually really liked. A lot of people seem frustrated with Mizuho and Enji taking their sweet time to work things out, but tbh I prefer this to love at first sight or sudden confessions - the two had a lot of baggage to work through.
Mayonaka no Oyatsu