Starting With a Lie
Side note: Caught up to chapter 35.
Hyacinth
Review: I grew attached to the first story. The poems and the softness of the art bound together made this both a literary and artistic masterpiece. I loved both of the first two stories. The first was a story about uniting through a child that brought the two happiness. The second was a story about finding love within another, persevering through the obstacles thrown at them. Side note: Caught up to chapter 42.5.
Oku made Furetemo Ii desu ka
Oh, My Dear!
Reviews I liked it. Pretty cool.
Addiction
Review: I’m going to be honest with you. The first thought I had after reading this manhwa was, “What the f!ck?” Everything washed over me at once. It was somewhat heavy to read and a bit angsty too. I feel that there were things I feel were left unresolved. I know y’al saw that subplot with Kim Ho’s roommate and his lover brewing. I was half expecting the “extras” to cover them, but it didn’t. I don’t think this was the healthiest of relationships at first, but it seems they worked it out together. To conclude, I thought this was a good read, but some questions were left unanswered.
Yume demo Nakanaide
Review: I kid you not, I didn’t even read most of it. I just flipped through it. Hah, I’m too tired to care. I might come back to this.
One Reason Why He Hates Me
Review: I Iove how it ended up being one big misunderstanding. That plot twist was really well planned. So soft!
Hush (Today)