Dementia 21 Volumes 1 and 2 Box Set Review
Yukie Sakai is an energetic young woman who works for Green Net, a top private elder care service company. She's one of the best...
No Game No Life, Please! Volume 3 Review
It was a coin flip going into this third volume of No Game No Life, Please!: would this be full of Izuna like the...
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...
When We’re in Love Volume 1 Review
In reality, it's hard to see how Nanase, the class rep, can like the school's known delinquent, Hana. He's gotten into some trouble at...
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...
Hatsu*Haru Volume 2 Review
It's a perfect romantic situation: under the stars, alone together. But instead of a kiss with Riko, Kai gets a kick from Riko.
Ouch.
Yes, Kai's...
Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale Review
Finally, this Sword Art Online torture is over for me...okay, so it wasn't all torture. I'm sure a third season will come along or...
My Favorite Song ~The Silver Siren~ Volume 1 Review
Quick! Name a light novel!
You got one?
Did you guess Sword Art Online? Kizumonogatari? No Game No Life? Something else? Well, I am not psychic,...
Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible Volume 1 Review
Junta Shiraishi is Kellam. Wait, who? Sorry, that was my first thought when our main male lead appeared. Aside from how they look, they're...
The Food Diary of Miss Maid Volumes 3 and 4 Review
Plenty of manga exist that are more than what they say on the title (figuratively and literally). But oftentimes, you'll want to be in...














