Gunjou no Subete
Review: First time I could put a “I absolutely ADORE this author” tag and mean it. I have liked several of their other works, and I loved this one as well. The characters had just hidden their feelings for fear of losing each other, but they finally opened up about their true feelings at the end. I wish we could’ve seen their friends’ reactions. The gay “gag” they had together, I feel, was just an excuse to exercise their hidden emotions.
Haikyu!! Dj - Katakoi Jojou
Review: That plot twist was so worth it.
The Swordsman Called the Countless Swords Sorcerer
Review: I don’t hate it. It’s good, but it’s no masterpiece. Reading this almost felt like a chore sometimes, but other than that, this was manga was tolerable. Side note: Caught up to chapter 19.
Haikyuu!! - A Date, Right?! (doujinshi)
Review: Oikawa rlly—
Haikyu!! dj - Kimi ni Shika Kikoenai
Review: Wow.
Uchi wa Futago de Teippai!
Review: It was good, and all, but a part of me wishes that the twins went all the way— *sigh* It’s difficult for me since I have a twin myself, and it’s kind of weird to think that way. Welp. Yeah.
Kare No Tokubetsu Na Kare
Review: It was so fun to laugh at and slice-y life-y. I loved their bickering and the sexual tension. Definitely one of the examples of the “hate to love” trope that I like.
Haikyu!! Dj - Insensible Fight