A realistic doujinshi, that pulls on heart-strings; on the top of my to read list. If you haven't read this doujinshi, go read it now. Not only is the story well paced and accurate, the art is also easy on the eyes, and the protagonists, though not too well-fleshed, have a believable dynamic with each other, that allows the readers to connect with the characters.
Cute concept, with a decent, fleshed plot that easily draws readers in. The art is beautiful, but it, though the author probably intended it to be, was more fairytale-like than what I preferred. It's like an enhanced run-of-the-mill plot, and though this is cute, for those it doesn't float boats for, take the relationship portrayed with a pinch of salt. Still, regardless of the doujin's realism, it's definitely a top manga within the BL community, and it's definitely on
Not a manga I'd reread, but it was a cute one-shot regardless. Character development was a little forced, though it probably wasn't the author's focus, and the plot was moved along too quickly for my taste. Art style was acceptable towards the end, but definitely took me a while to get used to. A decent read that I would recommend if you have time.
Cute, slow paced, fully encompassing manga that was definitely an enjoyable read! Not sure whether I'd go for this again, but it was a cute manga and gave me quite a few feels. Would recommend you to read this if you have some time on your hands. 7/10
Really like how the two fell into a relationship. The (relatively) mature way they handled the formation and conflicts of their relationship should not be left uncredited. Sequel was a little choppy and disconcerting, but overall, it was one of the better, comparatively realistic yaoi pieces out there.
Cute, good-feel manga with a development that seems natural. It's slice-of-life to the point that you feel that the two characters are very relatable. There are a few cliche/cutesy moments, but for feel-good shounen-ai mangas, it's probably the cream of the crop, in terms of realism.
Definitely a cliched plot, but the author writes a sort of depth and emotion into it that sets it apart from the 2D writing you usually see when reading mangas containing the same trope. An interesting, character-development-heavy piece.
Yamada To Shounen