My Friend From Ojakgyo Bridge
the art was really pretty. the story is a bit lacking. i would give it a 3.5 if that was an option. very much dragged but i liked the happy ending with the side stories i guess. i wish we got more idk
Literature Boy
the story ended up being really different from what i expected. i had read another work by this author that i really enjoyed, so i wanted to give this one a try—especially since so many people seemed to love it. i wanted to fully enjoy it too, and honestly, i did. there are a lot of elements that were really well done. one of the big critiques people have is that we never actually learn what happened on that snowy day. we don’t know what was said—only that the main character was the one who caused the falling out and walked away first. but whatever was said, it was enough to completely break off what had been a romantic and inseparable bond, pushing them into seven years of no contact. the weight of that day still lingers between them, creating awkward tension even after all that time. the title, best left unwritten, really frames how the entire story works. it reflects how we, as readers, are asked to interact with it. we’re not given the full details because, like the characters themselves eventually realize, maybe it doesn’t need to be revisited. maybe it should stay unwritten. the hurt they experienced wasn’t something that could be fixed with a simple apology or conversation—it was something they had to carry and grow through, not around. it reminded me of when people take shattered plates and turn them into art, not by hiding the cracks but by emphasizing them. it’s about transformation, not erasure. and i think that was done really beautifully and tastefully here. i know some readers were frustrated by the gaps in the story, and yeah, i think the relationship could’ve used a bit more development early on. but overall, i really enjoyed it. the art was well done and stayed pretty consistent, and the message behind it all really stuck with me.
Romance, But Not Romantic
it was a fine story. nothing special. art was good. not great but good. nothing memorable but i still enjoyed it. i can appreciate that they didn’t immediately want kids.
Futarijime Romantic
i LOVE SHOUJOOO imagine a BL with shoujo progression?? would be so peak. god i love manga. manhwa cannot compare. so so so so sooo good.
End of line of sight, 30 degrees
This was fine. It was worse than the last one I read. I feel like this one I didn’t like because the story felt kind of flat and rushed at the end and the author definitely set up for more things to happen and they just never did. I also didn’t really like the art too much. when they made the bottom, he looks way too much like a woman. It just felt weird because I didn’t feel like BL at all. But it was still fine. It wasn’t great but I finished it so what does that really say about me I guess
Aiou Futari
Pittosporum
this was so cute. I wish we got to see more of them as a couple, but I did enjoy this one a lot, and I thought that the characters were well developed along with a good story that was really entertaining. I love love love this.
Red Candy
I really like this one. I think the story was entertaining. I think the romance blossom really well and I really liked how Hajun accepted whatever the reality was for his little spy. I just thought it was so cute and so well done I have no complaints. This is definitely not in my top 10 because I don’t think it’s anything necessarily special but I do think it’s a good enough where you could totally recommend it to someone.
Plum Candy Love