It’s Naomi, Okay? After 16 Volume 1 Review
Saying what It's Naomi, Okay? After 16 is about is normally fine to kick things off. But putting together this manga's history might be...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 5 Review
Last time around, Kai made an idiotic jump in logic. Fortunately, Shizuki Fujisawa doesn't drag on this misunderstanding beyond the first chapter of this...
The Magnificent Grand Scene Volume 5 Review
With a sprained ankle, Kanade can only watch as Shoko and Ema perform on stage. However, thanks to Risa she discovers that even while...
Seven Little Sons of the Dragon: A Collection of Seven Stories Review
Delicious in Dungeon is a terrific work, so it does makes sense to have the author do more stories. As in, short stories, which...
A Couple of Cuckoos Volume 1 Review
Nagi Umino is a high school student that's super smart and strict about studying. He seems almost at odds with the rest of his...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet Volume 1
Krystallina: Fumi's family's debts has forced her out of house and home while her father's away working on a boat, but she manages to...
Love at Fourteen Volume 11 Review
The countdown has begun, both for Kazuki's transfer and the end of the series. So that means this volume of Love at Fourteen brings...
Blue Flag Volumes 4 and 5 Review
Toma is out of the hospital, although not yet fully recovered, and while he's taking it easy on his leg, Taichi gingerly prods Toma's...
Our Fake Marriage Volume 6 Review
I already had my next read planned, but it seems My Fake Marriage volume 6 was prepping me for it. You see, Yae and...
Chi’s Sweet Adventures Volume 4 Review
First off, this cover needs to
become a poster. This is now my favorite picture of Chi. How can you not love
this image of four...














