Laid-Back Camp Volumes 9 and 10 Review
The Outdoor Exploration Club wraps up their trip to Izu with more interesting sights, good food, and a semi-surprise birthday celebration for Nadeshiko and...
Beauty and the Feast Volume 5 Review
Despite volume 2's cover, Beauty and the Feast volume 5's front features, in my opinion, the most couple-y image. Those who haven't picked up...
We Must Never Fall in Love! Volume 3 Review
Both Kaede and Hatano find themselves both a little more interested in Sakura. Hatano, as we learn, is not one who likes to get...
Baccano! Volume 14: 1931 Another Junk Railroad: Special Express Review
In the city that never sleeps, the story never stops either! Having survived The Flying Pussyfoot, many characters in 1932 are still trying to...
Fruits Basket Collector’s Edition Volume 3 Review
I will be the first to admit I'm not really a Fruits Basket fan. If you've read my blog, you'll know I trudged through...
Chihayafuru Volume 8 Review
Chihayafuru volume 8 begins where 7 ended -- with Chihaya absolutely dominating Yumi, who falls deeper into despair. But just one thing that occurred...
Sekirei Volume 1 Review
While reading about Minato's luckless tale, the female lead, Musubi, felt like she was useless, and needed to do something. So she became tempted...
Abe-kun’s Got Me Now! Volumes 6 and 7 Review
As Akari and Abe settle into their relationship, Akari finds herself even more in love with her straightforward, take-charge boyfriend. But even as thoughts...
Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition Volume 7 Review
With its length of about 1.5 times a normal manga length, it is rather difficult for a volume of Soul Eater: The Perfect Edition...
Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the...
The Hero can't fight the Demon Lord alone and the current hero Ruti is supported by all kinds of skilled fighters and magic-users. But...