After her politician father is disgraced by a scandal, Haruna Aizawa transfers to a new high school. Haruna thinks that school life is just like a monkey mountain—all the monkeys form cliques, get into fights, and get back together again. There's even a boy called Macharu who reminds her of a baby monkey.
I give this one a 8.5-9/10! The FL and the ML's relationship was pretty healthy. This doesn't really have too much drama so it was overall pretty chill and wholesome.
High School Debut follows the relationship between Haruna Nagashima, an enthusiastic former softball star, and Yoh Komiyama, the cool boy she convinces to coach her in romance.
I give this one a 11/10, this manga still holds up to this day! The best thing about this manga was watching the characters change, especially the ML. The relationship is very healthy. The drama in this is very mild and is just overall very wholesome.
When bubbly eleventh-grader Eimi Yamashita finds out that her parents are relocating for work, she decides to strike out on her own and move into a dormitory for girls. Little does Eimi suspect the exciting romantic adventures that await her there!
I give this one a 8.5-9/10 this was very comedic! The FL was a very intriguing character and the drama was pretty minimal. I will warn you that the ML AND the FL are dating other people most of the story and but they do end up together.
WARNING: suicide is talked about in this story!
After her parents get divorced, Ann Uekusa and her mother move from Tokyo to Shimane. Accustomed to the anonymity of city living, Ann can't get used to the almost overbearing kindness of the people in her mother's hometown. But when personal tragedy strikes, Ann discovers how much she needs that kindness.
This is a 10/10. This Shoujo does an amazing job on handling serious topics and depicts a more realistic outlook on relationships
Saruyama!