This is such a great story with a focus on healing and finding oneself after feeling lost. I love the pacing and overall dynamic between all characters. The story touches upon serious and meaningful topics and they are represented in such a beautiful way. It also shows how music brings people together. Everyone should give this a try.
I can already tell from the first chapter that I'm going to enjoy this one. It looks promising. Love Akitaka og Jin's dynamic so far, and the kiss was cute, too. But it's not being updated at the moment, so I'll drop it. I don't even remember what it's about.
This is a beautiful manga, and I love everything about it. Seriously, everything.The pacing is good, the characters are amazing, even with their flaws. I love that Hayato had to confront his past, and that he didn't want to run away from it anymore. Seeing his perspective on everything was really interesting, and I loved that the readers see his inner conflicts and feelings. I enjoyed how Souma and Hayato found each other again after their fall out.
This one made me tear up. With a few pages, a beautiful massage was conveyed. Beautiful and sad. Definitely worth reading.
Such a cute and loving story. I'm happy I decided to give this one a chance. This is a relatively quick read, but still manages to wrap up every plotline nicely. The pacing is good, and the development between Jensen and Niel happens in a very natural way that didn't make it seem rushed or forced. I also really enoyed reading about Jensen coming to terms with is feelings for Niel---something about was very precious to me.
A story of obsession, manipulation and isolation. I was sitting in the edge of my seat while reading this whole thing. I was constantly trying to figure out what would happen next, and was surprised over and over. It really showcases how far some people will go for the people they love, even if it’s unrequited. It’s twisted, complicated and dark. It has a happy ending, and I really liked how things were handled. The ending seemed rushed, and I wanted so much more, but I’m still very happy.
A sequel and/or side story to “Back to School”. This was very cute, and felt like the cherry on top. I love that the readers get an insight to characters’ life after five years has passed. It illustrates how time heals wound, though some are deeper than others. I didn’t care for the last side story about Chiwoo and Jihuyn, but I know some people will. It just wasn’t for me as I didn’t even finish it.
Very enjoyable and quick. Lovely dynamic between the characters with surprisingly a lot of progression and development, all happening in the span of eight chapters. I really wanted this to be longer in order to see how their relationships will continue to evolve. Would recommend.
I really liked the plotline of the story, and it really emphasises "don't judge a book by its cover". The story has an element of suspense that I enjoyed, especially when the readers has no idea of knowing when or how Ha-Woon would get his memories back. I do think it ending was rushed, but also that the brother needed jail time.
This is such a beautiful story about found family and friendship. Each character has their own struggles, and while Biru and Hyuk dislike each other at first, they grow to have a good and strong relationship. This story really emphasises "opposites attract". Even though this isn't BL by any means, I still think it applies. I will say that the plot was a little boring at times, but it was an overall nice experience to read.
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