ALisAnimeLover's manga / #meh(425)

Te O Tsunai De Koi O

Complete | takaoka nanaroku | 2000 released

Masashi Sato 's Room

Complete | Nyannya | 2016 released

Kujira no Oshitate-san

Complete | syaku | 2016 released

2.5/10. The internet is lagging so I couldn't read it continuously properly. Even so, I waited for ch 1 and 2 to load properly. I couldn't darn wait for ch 3 onwards and just skimmed them through skipping even the loaded pages because the pace is too slow and empty. I have nothing against slow pace, but I have a lot against empty slow pace. Too boring. I'm really glad the blonde is the seme tho. Ehehehe.

Shinon

Complete | Takamiya Azuma | 2006 released

The semes look so much alike it's confusing.

Tenshi no Sasayaki wa Akuma wo Otosu

Complete | SOUTOME Emu | 2017 released

Again, I like the first story better while everyone else likes the other one better. Tbh, the second story feels like a band aid solution. It was too short to make the story more... sensible. It's like "okay, you're hurt. You met with someone who cared for you. I know this isn't enough, so just have my love and let's have sex and you forget about it." The first one also felt lacking, although it's more acceptable than the second one. Would've been 3/5 if not for the second story. And yeah, even though it's cliche af with the angels and demons thingy after death, it's still refreshing to see that they all had roles in the company, lmao. The full moon = heat (idr the term they used) is totally a pwp plot point though - although I gotta admit, the heart pupils made it reeeally good.

Polarity Frustration

Complete | MofuMofu Edako | 2000 released

...I read this less than a week ago (possibly within 3 days ago), and now I can't even remember the story even while reading the synopsis and comments.

Kaze Ni Chiru Hanabira To Kisu

Complete | Himegi Mika | 2004 released

I read this way before, and again, like a few months ago. I kinda forgot the story until I read the tag "growing uke". Hmmmm, whilst it's totally forgettable, I like the concept of how the uke changed from "girly" to "manly" and how the story revolved around the way the uke feels about this - which I believe is a problem of some, if not a lot, trans/gay people.

Mitsumete, Yurarete, 15-bu

Complete | mofumofu edako | 2000 released

The thing that catches my attention here is the amount of train deaths... which as others have commented on as true. I find it interesting why the author chose to include them in the story though //I mean, it's totally unrelated to the story - the dude could just say that being a train conductor is boring and monotonous without mentioning the train deaths (he has that boring tone while mentioning the deaths anyway - which is quite scary because that just meant that he got too used to it :( )