Chihayafuru Volume 2 Review
If Chihayafuru volume 1 started out with the backstory of Chihaya, Taichi, and Wataya, Chihayafuru volume 2 is what happens after. As in, they...
Nina the Starry Bride Volumes 4-6 Review
Considering the perilous situation that Nina found herself in in the last volume, wrecked in the remote forests of a foreign land and without...
Golden Japanesque: A Splendid Yokohama Romance Volume 4 Review
It's been a while since I really wanted to throw a book across the room. Which is a shame since the cover (and the...
ASHIDAKA – The Iron Hero Chapters 1-8 Review
The world was once threatened by a "devil" who bears a hundred pair of metal arms, which only exacerbated the strife and distrust between...
Chihayafuru Volume 4 Review
There are plenty of moments in Chihayafuru volume 4, but one key moment involves Taichi. It's Mizusawa vs Hokuou for the right to go...
My Boy Volume 1 Review
"There's a beautiful boy on my lap. Ever since then, every moment I'm breathing, he's all I end up thinking about."
Thirty-year-old Satoko's opening remarks...
The Dawn of the Witch Volume 1 Review
Saybil has no memories from before he was found in an alley and admitted to the Academy of Magic but if he doesn't pass...
Though You May Burn To Ash Volume 2 Review
When we last left off Though You May Burn To Ash, Yuki (Ryouma) was in dire straits. With one yen left in her account,...
My Dear Detective: Mitsuko’s Case Files Volume 1 Review
Mitsuko Hoshino is a working woman -- working as the first female detective (albeit fictional) in 1930s Japan that is! It's work she loves...
Horimiya Volumes 3 and 4 Review
In some ways, a romantic story can be the hardest one to retain a reader's attention. "Will they or won't they?" can only last...