Vanilla soda sky
This was a short and sweet read, though I fail to realize the overall message. It really does suck to be outed. The pacing felt relatively natural even if the MC was kind of a weirdo. I also liked the side characters and how the ending was open. It didn't feel as abrupt as I expected, and it left me imagining the possibilities of what would happen after the story "ended." I liked their dynamic even if it was pretty typical. I appreciated the openness regarding homosexuality. But a little underwhelming.
Hidden Hobbies
Side note: Left off on chapter 1.
The Greatest Villain
Review: There were a lot of plot points that I feel we’re glossed and not explored enough. Some points were just there and didn’t add anything. There were so many times where the plot could have take a turn for the drama and angst, but it didn’t. One thing I didn’t like at first was how childish the uke seemed, and it made me feel rather iffy about the main couple. Now I feel that his character growth had a positive impact on the story as a whole. It just made their dynamic so much more fun to read. Loved the art and aesthetics. In conclusion, I’d rate this a 8.5/10.
Boku no hero Academia dj - My Ideal Future
Review: Very cute, but I couldn’t bring myself to read the sm*t scene. Lol.
Futari de Papa Hajimemashita
Relatively simple (and maybe a little cliché) plot and storytelling, but it works! I, for one, loved the tension between them even before the confession… Got me kicking my feet in the art like it's a shoujo manga. ANYWAY, this was incredibly sweet and fluffy. I always appreciate manga with themes of found family. I loved how the author dealt with the characters dealing with homophobia (e.g. the ML (Yuki, bottom)) reading that letter from his mom finally accepting him for who he is). The art was delicious! All in all, pretty good read.
Soul Contract
Comment: Jianghua is the uke. I make no mistake. Alright, I’m kidding. Haha. I love how fleshed out the manhua is.
Ichika, bachika
Review: Great honestly. Come back to read this more thoroughly.
Koisuru Tetsumenpi
Review: Just so good.
Nijiiro no kimi ga suki