Ijimekko to Nakimushikun
Review: I actually really liked this! Kyosuke was adorably oblivious, and Tanako cared for him in his own way. I like the childhood friends trope a lot, so this was cool! The last chapter really hit me. Don’t touch me, I’m soft. (〃▽〃)
The Wolf in the Flower Shop
Review: This was a good read! I liked it, honestly. It’s, overall, very fluffy, minus the end. The kids were so cute! The storyline was slow, yet flavorful. I loved it. Riku was so cute and “flower” like! I liked the undertones the siblings emitted. I kind of wish we could have gotten a side story for them. It’s like they swapped personalities (and hair colors) with their older brothers. The ending was fairly sugary, almost so sugary it made my teeth hurt. “Gentle like a flower . . . and cunning like a wolf. No matter what side of himself he shows me . . . I’ll probably just fall in love with it. And then . . . The petals that danced in the wind that day . . . will bring me happiness once again.” End.
Baby Face Monster ÒÄ -Moto-Banchou no Ore daga Kuso-Gaki ni Ketsu wo Nerawerete iru-
Untouchable
Side note: Caught up to chapter 29.
False Memories (Lee Gpiee)
Review: I expected there to be more drama. Is it bad to say that I’m a little disappointed? I wanted there to be angst. There was a lot of potential for it like with Ha-woon and his death stares, but it was surprisingly fluffy. I expected there to be way more repercussions from Wan lying to Ha-woon, but I guess the power of love can persist even through “false memories.”
Megumi and Tsugumi