Sayonara Boku No Princess Lolita
I feel that Kosaka and Kanbe's story made more of an impact than the first story, which I found quite bland and really boring. Plus, despite the promising title, the content/story was so underwhelming that I wanted to stop reading from chapter 2. Thank God I didn't though.
Amakute, Tsumetai
That was... Interesting, to say the least. Only the first chapter is up but it had a lot of potential. Looking forward to more!
Yuuwaku Recipe
Not something I would read again because it has no conflict at all and a bit monotonous. Though the art is really good...
Hisho To Shachou No Himitsugoto
For something that isn't finished yet, I've reached my quota for the shallowness of the uke. He isn't understanding at all and I don't think he knows how to separate personal matters from work. Plus, he's so oblivious to his surroundings. I can only feel bad for the seme who has to put up with everything.
The art gets full two stars though. I may/may not up my rating depending on how this ends, though I make no promises.
Kami-sama No Iutoori (moegi Yuu)
Art (2)
Pretty good, considering this manga is by Moegi Yuu-sensei. I love the anatomy, as usual, especially how the hands and lips were drawn (sexy). The characters, while I consider them 'beautiful', don't come across as girly looking; however, because of his clothes, Midori appears kinda drag queen-ish during the park encounter.
Plot (2)
While not exactly rare, I like this supernatural take on a deity/ human relationship. The pace is surprisingly fast, but mangas like this one rarely stretch out to many volumes, so I understand the need to keep the story rolling. Though, I am not sure if I like the fact that a third person was used to reveal the main 'conflict' of the story.
Ending (-)
Since it's an ongoing project, I'll leave this section blank.
Saezuru Tori wa Habatakanai
Pe-pe-pe-perfect! While every chapter is filled with drama, the character relationships still get developed well enough for the romance (or whatever bonds were formed) to be believable and realistic. As usual, I adore how Yoneda-sensei takes two broken individuals and pairs them up so that they can make each other whole again. It's really an unconventional love affair between the straight-laced Doumeki and the loose Yashiro. Once you immerse yourself in this manga, you'll start to get the feeling that both of them are descending to the pits of hell with no regrets.
Choco Strawberry Vanilla
This story is weirdly appealing. For such twisted characters like Take ang Hiroi, they got someone quite inexperienced (therefore, obedient). It's kinda thrilling because a lot of things could happen, given the circumstances, and I'm glad to know that Take's awakening feelings toward Mine would be the most likely trigger.
Sick