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Book 63: Aho-Girl Vol. 1
Aho-Girl is definitely one of those series that's best enjoyed in small spurts. Since the gags go at a rapid fire pace, it actually took me a while to read everything. Still, I enjoy Hiroyuki's humor, so I'll be reading more of this!
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Books 61-62: Kaguya-sama: Love Is War Vols. 1-2
I love the Kaguya-sama anime, so I thought it was time that I read the manga too! The absurd antics between Kaguya and Shirogane are just amazing, and the series' humor continues to bring a smile to my face.
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Book 57: How Do We Relationship? Vol. 1
This was insanely cute! I love that the series focuses on the emotional aspects of Miwa and Saeko's relationship and their comfort levels with intimacy. I'd highly recommend picking it up in June!
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Book 51: Not Your Idol Vol. 1
I knew this was going to be heavy, but goddamn! This manga has some great commentary on gender norms, and seeing the bits of Nina's trauma is just heartbreaking. I'm definitely looking forward to reading the next volume!
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Book 50: The New Gate Vol. 1
I was pleasantly surprised at how good this was! It’s a nice spin on the isekai formula, and seeing Shin gradually learn more about the world’s time-gap is pretty interesting. I’ll definitely read more of the series.
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Book 47: Kengan Ashura Vol. 1 (JP)
I've been meaning to read this for a while, and it certainly lived up to the hype! The series feels pretty similar to Baki so far, but that's honestly not a bad thing imo. I also really love Daromeon's artwork!
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I want to read something before I go on a writing binge, so let's start Kengan Ashura!
Book 46: Dokyu Hentai HxEros Vol. 1 (JP)
Decided I should finally read this since the anime is coming out next season. Honestly, it was better than I expected. It's what you'd expect from an ecchi title in Jump SQ,but the power gimmick was still entertaining.
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Book 44: Downfall
This did not disappoint! Issues of anxiety and depression are pretty common in Asano's work, but seeing these elements from the perspective of a mangaka was fascinating. I'll probably be thinking about this manga for a while.
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