your name. Review
Full disclaimer: I have not seen your name., so I have no idea what differences there are between the light novel and the movie....
Big Order Volume 2 Review
The best way to accurately describe Big Order is that it's a manga where you, the sucker, play a game of high-stakes poker with...
Kiss and White Lily For My Dearest Girl Volume 2 Review
Kiss and White Lily for My Dearest Girl is developing a rather large ensemble cast by only its second volume. Moe and Mizuki barely...
School-Live! Volume 7 Review
They say college is all about meeting new people, and that fact seems to be true even in a post-apocalyptic world. In this latest...
Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun Volume 7 Review
Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun volume 7 was originally published in Japan 2015, well into the smartphone era, but alas, Nozaki and the gang are from...
Bloom Into You Volume 1 Review
Yuu wants her world to sparkle brightly like a shoujo manga. But the cherry blossoms have faded, high school is underway, and Yuu suspects...
Kiniro Mosaic Volume 3 Review
The girls of Kiniro Mosaic move up a grade in this latest volume, and tragedy strikes: Shino, Karen, and Aya are in one class,...
The Devil is a Part-Timer! Volume 9 Review
Sadao and the gang continue their beach escapades, but the arrival of one of Satan's trusted advisors stuns them all. As Sadao and his...
Secret of the Princess Review
Miu's mother, like many fictional and real mothers, has always insisted that it's every girl's goal to meet her "prince" (aka future husband) and...
Horimiya Volume 7 Review
Title: HorimiyaGenre: Drama, Slice of LifePublisher: Square Enix (JP), Yen Press (U.S.)Creators: Hero (Story), Daisuke Hagiwara (Artist)Translator: Taylor EngelOriginal Release Date: April 18, 2017Review copy provided by Yen Press.
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