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Day 21: Sakamoto Days by Yuuto Suzuki
Honestly, this one is a dark horse in Jump, right now. I rarely hear people talking about it, but it's really interesting week by week.
Day 20: Kiruru Kill Me! By Yasuhiro Kanou
Aoi Nemo, a young and wealthy businessman, meets a girl and immediately is smitten by her. After finding out she is an assassin, he makes a plan to hire her to kill him, for a chance to spend time with her!
Day 19: Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai by Hajime Kamoshida
A lot of people consider this discount Monogatari, but I see a difference between the two. Bunny Girl leans more heavily on the theme of puberty than Monogatari, which is a bit more detatched.
Day 16: Classroom of the Elite by Shougo Kinugasa
If you liked, or even had a passing interest in the anime, read the LN. It takes everything established in the content from the anime and expands upon it in a great way. There's a reason it's ranked as high as it is on Anilist
Day 14: Reign of the Seven Spellblades by Bokuto Uno
This one is very reminiscent of Harry Potter with its magical school/fantasy setting, but there's a twist. I don't want to spoil what that twist is because it's what hooked me on the series but trust me I didn't see it coming
Day 13: The Dangers in my Heart by Norio Sakurai
Ichikawa Kyoutarou is an edgy guy who dreams about disrupting his classmates' lives, and pining after the class idol, Yamada Anna. In reality though, it's just a sweet romcom about a misfit loner and a girl who takes an interest
Day 12: Blue Box by Kouji Miura
My favourite currently publishing manga in jump about a boy who plays badminton, and the senpai he has a crush on, who plays basketball. After a series of events, she now lives in his house. How will he be able to handle this new development?
Comment with "?" And I'll tell you an anime. QRT with your 4 favourite characters from said series.
I got Kaguya Sama: Love is War https://t.co/iRNZZ6qg2J
Day 10: Oshi no Ko by Aka Akasaka and Mengo Yokoyari
A really good story, pulling back the curtain of the entertainment industry. Most people I know who've read it also recommend it, so you know it's good. It's also written by the Kaguya Sama mangaka.
Day 9: The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You by Rikito Nakamura and Yukiko Nozawa
Rentaro is a boy who, after being rejected by 100 girls, is told that he has 100 soulmates, and has to be with all of them, or they'll die. It's just a cute harem.