Slow and intense; one of my favorites. Also the drawing style is really clean and beatiful!
If you enjoy a slow development and like suspense, read this! Heck, even if you don't, just read it! It's like the Lord of the Rings of the yaoi world - the detail is amazing and you will fall in love with every single character.
It's been a while since I read this, but I still remember it, which is saying a lot when you read as many as I do. You tend to forget most stories, even if they are good. But this one stayed with me; because of the atmosphere especially. It's an allrounder - everything is well done!
Now this one... made my heart speed up at many points. It's not as slow paced as the above, but still realistic, I guess. Also the characters react in unexpected ways, which is always exciting!
This is actually the prequel to "Dear Green" but I happened to read it first and am glad I did! It's slow and heart warming, you really want them to be together! Shortly before the end, there is scene where a lot of time passes to quickly to follow - that is when you should pause and read "Dear Green", in order to have a nice storyline. After finishing, continue where you left off.
Read "Dear Green: Hitomi No Ounowa" first! This is like a continuation of that story. Because it's the earlier manga, the art style is not as nice as you can see that the author is still inexperienced, but it get's more beautiful over time.
This is one of those that leaves you feeling it was way too short for being so beautiful. The characters are amazing because they are original and think in different ways; which leads to some misunderstandings. Especially the first volume is very good, the way they become closer made my heart jump (a lot!) >/////<
Student vs. teacher, always recommendable. If you enjoyed "Koi Nanka Shitakunai", this story is interwoven, so you can get a few more glimpes of our beloved Nakajima. This is actually the earlier mannga, so the art is beautiful, but not just as breathtaking.
Such a shame it's still ongoing! On the other hand, I will have more time savouring it. Nice art and gripping story.
This is one of the "Super Lover" author's earlier work. The art took me a lot of getting used to at the beginning, but at the end, you can see it's the same drawing style. Also, because the story is so beautiful, the patience is woth it. Warning: it's really really slow, so if you don't have enough patience, it might not be for you. If you do, I absolutely recommend!
Koi Nanka Shitakunai