The Anti-Social Geniuses Review: Mint Chocolate Volume 1
Krystallina: In the latest line of stepsibling romances comes Mint Chocolate, author Orikasa's debut release stemming from a one-shot. High school girl Nanami is...
Call of the Night Volume 1 Review
Ko Yamori has two sides to himself -- the one he shows in public, and the one he has privately. He finally gave up...
Gamers! Review
I can be torn when it comes to shows where video games play a massive or central role in them. Something like New Game!...
Failed Princesses Volume 1 Review
In a high school like many others, a familiar social strata exists -- you have Fujishiro, the image-conscious and popular girl with a gaggle...
Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet Volume 2 Review
Fumi initially disliked her new employer, the author Kibikino. But working as his housekeeper has allowed her to discover his kinder, caring side. However,...
My Boy in Blue Volume 16 Review
Gee, you'll never guess what happens in this final volume of My Boy in Blue. Dress uniform, big white dress with veil...what a mystery.
But...
The Genius Prince’s Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt (Hey, How About...
Prince Wein doesn't really want to be king. But, with his father in poor health and no other family except his younger sister, he's...
WorldEnd: What Do You Do at the End of the World? Are You Busy?...
This volume is a collection of short stories set during, after, and even before the WorldEnd main series. Quite a bit before in fact,...
For the Kid I Saw in My Dreams Volumes 3 and 4 Review
After years of no contact, Senri's mysterious bond with his twin brother Kazuto seems to have been reestablished and he's once again able to...
Sunbeams in the Sky Volume 1 Review
Himari and Mio are identical twins, but Himari is calmer and more collected while Mio is very expressive and emotional. So of course Mio...