Soulmate(Yuri)
Two girls are friends, sisters, and soulmates. Yu Qi, a 17-year-old high school student, wakes up to find that she and her 27-year-old self had switched souls. One has to relive the experience of meeting her lover again and the other has to bear the responsibility of being her girlfriend and an adult, despite the unfamiliarity. Both worlds are always changing, but the only one who never changes is... you, who is always by my side. Comment: I’ve been reading a lot of BL lately, so I just thought “What the Hades?” and tried reading a GL. It’s quite foreign to me, and I didn’t think that I would enjoy it as much as I did. It was fairly fluffy, and I think that this was a nice change of pace. It felt like a breath of fresh air in the beginning of Spring. I love how honest Yu Qi is with her significant other/soon-to-be significant other, Yuanzi. P.S: I left the summary mostly alone because I really like it, and I’m satisfied with it! I left off on chapter 28.
Otome Game no Hametsu Flag shika nai Akuyaku Reijou ni Tensei shite shimatta...
Maou Gakuin no Futekigousha
Gogatsu no Hana wa Made Sakanai
Review: I’m being a little merciful here. I could have given it a one star, but I settled on two. I can relate to what another commenter stated. The art: *immaculate* The plot: The storyline wasn’t clear, and I didn’t really understand how the mom accepted the affair so leniently. I thought she would at least be a little angry. I like how the mother supported her son in the end, though. I would not recommend this to other people. Maybe if they wanted to torture themselves?
Jou-sama no Roommate
Review: This story was not it. It was kind of surprising that the seme was the protagonist, since I don’t really see it in BL. Strangely, I liked the side couple more than the main couple. Shinobu and Haru were adorable together. The uke wasn’t really interesting, and there were more than several times he got on my nerves. I wouldn’t read this again.
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. (〃▽〃)
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