Strawberry Fields Once Again Volume 3 Review
Stories are like jigsaw puzzles, and, ideally, all of the pieces should fit together easily without any gaps. Sometimes that isn’t the case, though,...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 18 Review
Beware the almighty tofu and ginger!
For those who don't know what that means, well, that's what Emi and Ashiya are banking on.
Olba, on behalf...
The Fiancée Chosen by the Ring Volume 2 Review
Felix and Aurora have been invited to a gala hosted by Felix's rival, and that means party prep! Designing a dress, remembering the other...
Weathering With You Volume 1 Review
If it weren't for the 1 on the cover, I would have thought this manga adaptation of Weathering With You was going to keep...
Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro Volume 2 Review
In volume 2 of Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, the unorthodox relationship between the introverted, unnamed Senpai and aggressive sophomore Nagatoro continues! We...
Beast #6 Volume 1 Review
Nika Ago is a *ahem* a Raveler Second Class agent for the Tactical Raveling Unit in the First Counter-Psychotrauma Division of the Special Measures...
With the Sheikh in His Harem Volumes 6 and 7 Review
Between Lui's amnesia and Aila's quest to be his wife, is Sanagi and Lui's marriage over? And if it is, does that mean Adil...
Days on Fes Volume 1 Review
Kanade Sora is into a couple things, but going to a music festival wasn't something she was enthused about doing. But her friend Otoha...
Love After World Domination Volume 5 Review
Sometimes going home isn't all that's cracked up to be. See: Desumi, who ends up returning to her hometown to see her family after...
Who Says Warriors Can’t be Babes? Volume 1 Review
Taijiro notes in the afterword section that this is their first printed work. You can certainly feel that the more you manage to read...













