Hatsu*Haru Volume 11 Review
Spring has come, and while Kai has been enjoying the spring of his youth, the season also brings about class changes -- and he's...
School-Live! Volume 12 Review
One of the unfortunate side-effects of keeping up with industry news is...well, finding out the news. Like in the case of School-Live!, for instance,...
My Dress-Up Darling Volume 2 Review
Wakana Gojo is about to go through a trial that every cosplay maker goes through at least once: finishing an outfit in a far...
The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Unnamed Memory Volume 1: The Witch of the Azure Moon...
Krystallina: Demographic classifications for Japanese series have never been a science, but it's even harder now with the webnovel boom. I was interested in...
The White Cat’s Revenge As Plotted from the Dragon King’s Lap Volume 3 Review
Ruri is "out" to the Nation of the Dragon King, having revealed that she is actually a human and not a small, adorable white...
The Strongest Sage with the Weakest Crest Volumes 5 and 6 Review
What a poor mist demon. Really thought he had Mattias on the ropes after severing his arm. Probably didn't consider that Matthias already had...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 2 Review
The widow continues treating the high school baseball player to hearty meals, and their bond continues to grow as a result.
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Love and Heart Volumes 2 and 3 Review
The big question readers are left with after Love and Heart volume 1 is whether Haruma is some sort of supernatural being with a...
The Food Diary of Miss Maid Volumes 1 and 2 Review
You know what they say about plans? Sometimes, the best ones don't work out. Suzume ended up going to Japan as a maid-in-training, but...
Call the Name of the Night Volume 1 Review
Residing in a humble abode deep within the forest is Master Rei and 9-year-old Mira Howley. The two go about their daily lives, sometimes...














