Shadows House Volume 4 Expands the World and Mystery
Shadows House Volume 4 answers questions readers never wondered but raises far more, keeping the story compelling and building character attachment.
Shadows House Volume 4 answers questions readers never wondered but raises far more, keeping the story compelling and building character attachment.
No Longer Heroine Volume 3 continues inspiring laughter and irritation because of Hatori’s attempts to emulate Adachi and become a heroine.
The Remarried Empress Volume 2 fleshes out the characters with compelling storylines filled with drama, secrets and gossip and beautiful illustrations.
Love of Kill Volume 11 is heavy on the dreary aspects of the series, but light on entertainment or character interaction. It feels like filler for the next.
The Otherworlder, Exploring the Dungeon Volume 1 has laughs and gets you cheering for Souya’s success, even if that success looks a long way off.
She Loves To Cook, and She Loves To Eat Volume 2 ups the entertainment in the first volume, crafting a healthy, developing relationship with genuine emotions.
Coffee Moon Volume 2 continues the mystery but quickly becomes more of a hindrance. Too many moving parts without answers dampen excitement, increasing boredom.
The Princess of Convenient Plot Devices Volume 1 manga has the entertainment of the light novel with the added joy of visually seeing the characters’ responses.
Assorted Entanglements Volume 1 is funny and sweet, but underlying issues in Iori and Minami’s relationship make it difficult to cheer for their success.
My Special One Volume 1 grasps attention with two adorable main characters, but holds it with hidden depth by exploring relationships with spatters of hilarity.