Kimi ni Koisuru Hazu ga Nai
Review: I loved this. It was so sweet. Kind of like a shoujo manga, but BL. Everything looked amazing, and it was so good. Kind of disappointed that Arima wasn’t the top, but it’s honestly fine. I’m just going to pretend they switch.
Sono Kao Mitara, Gaman wa Dekinai
So fracking cute. 100/10 Side note: Left off on chapter 3.
Futari de Papa Hajimemashita
Relatively simple (and maybe a little cliché) plot and storytelling, but it works! I, for one, loved the tension between them even before the confession… Got me kicking my feet in the art like it's a shoujo manga. ANYWAY, this was incredibly sweet and fluffy. I always appreciate manga with themes of found family. I loved how the author dealt with the characters dealing with homophobia (e.g. the ML (Yuki, bottom)) reading that letter from his mom finally accepting him for who he is). The art was delicious! All in all, pretty good read.
Koisuru Tetsumenpi
Review: Just so good.
Backstage de Aimashou
Review: This was nice like that of a river flowing continuously. It was just to my liking, and I love acting tropes! Can we talk about how this mangaka never fails to impress? Like what? Love that.
Konna Koi ni Narunante
Review: Oh, this slaps so hard. Oml. Awesome.
Yukyu omega
Review: Eh, this was a bit too messy for me. Furuike bit Suzuya without permission and— I just didn’t really like that aspect. Comment: Suzuya is best uke. Periodt.
You and I can't do this
Review: I like the banter and teasing going back and forth. Haha. It amazes me how the MC can still muster up the energy to be mad at the ML when they’re about f!ck lmao. Update: So they actually communicate, and that's cute. They're both weirdly passionate about cars? Kind of funny, but unique at the same time. Update update: rly loved their bickering dynamic. will miss them. they were so healthy and funny! yet they weren't faultless. their love life was reminiscent of their ages. it definitely wasn't their first time down that road but they damn well could make it their last. i loved how their characters were so consistent and even the gags! it made them feel all the more real and invested in the story. all the way up from the start and to the end, i was hooked. for a romance focused story, i love, love how it was actually… yk… romantic! romantic, so much so that i'd kick my feet in the air and giggle at certain parts while reading. it felt like every event had a purpose in the end and that it even came around full circle, giving them the proper ending their love story needed. it's realistic. it's dramatic but not in that it sounds like it was pulled from a fairytale. the right things were exaggerated and emphasized to add to the story. the leads were just incredibly dynamic. i appreciated how their character growth was subtle, yet near the end, you can clearly tell how they've changed for the better. the art was greatly visually stimulating (i loved it, ty artist(s)). this is truly hate (?) to love done right. the author managed to keep the original qualities in place while also changing and adding a few as needed. i thoroughly enjoyed reading this.
The new employee