So, I have read a bunch of short one volume series which I will not be talking about here because there are way too many of them. I'm definitely realizing I read super fast, since I read a 7 volume series in one afternoon.
This all started when I was talking to a friend who recently got into anime and manga, and I'm the go to person for recommendations for anything for all my friends and siblings. I realized that I had over 600 series on my plan to read (yikes), and I realized that "Hey, you should read some of this stuff!" I definitely chipped away a handful of short ones. My favorites are Utahime: The Songstress, A, A' (also known as A, Prime), Look Back, and Hotarubi no Mori e. (I won't talk about the other ones that I didn't absolutely love.)
As for other series I've read, let's see...
Watashi no Tadashii Onee-chan- This was definitely a very interesting series. It's a very wild mystery series. I found it interesting from a psychological standpoint the way the leads interacted with each other and the world. The female lead definitely idealizes her missing brother, and it seems that this ideal of how he was when they were small children is the only hope she has for normal familial love. Meanwhile, the male lead feels as though he should take justice into his own hands. I will say it did feel unbelievable to me that she stayed by his side and interacted with him
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: after she finds out that he killed a man. I personally would have been terrified, but who knows how Rize's mind works.
Also the ending was super weird. I can understand that their solution to their problem made sense at the time, but the fact that they're somewhat openly dating
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: and he's pretending to be her brother is super weird. And we aren't even going to go into the fact that
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: she calls him "Brother" even when they're alone, even in a scene where they're implied to be doing the deed! And he wants to become her brother, too! It's just weird. The ending line makes it make more sense, particularly from a psychological standpoint, as
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: "Brother" has become synonymous for Rize's most beloved. It was well written, just the ending and some *scenes* (which were tamer than the ones in Paradise Kiss, but they still made me uncomfortable.)
The World of Machida-kun- Oh my gosh, I read the entire thing this afternoon, and it was so good! No manga or anime has ever made me feel this safe, happy, and peaceful, except for Natsume's Book of Friends (which is an all time favorite). Machida is such a beautiful person, and I love him. He's my son. Like, I don't think I can trust someone who hates him, because he's just so nice! XD The way he touches all the people around him makes me happy, and it's just so inspiring. I hope to be as kind and caring as Machida is, one day. He might be a little derpy and insecure, but he's so sweet! I also loved the way his relationship with Inohara grew and how he was able to make her dream come true! The art was super nice, too! I think this is one of my new favorites!
7 SEEDS- I'm about half-way through now! I'm definitely impressed with how beautiful the writing is. The story arcs are horribly brutal and messed up. I'm particularly talking about the Hail of Corn and the Ash arcs. The reveal in Hail of Corn [/spoiler]where Ango found the severed hand of his friend who "dropped out" in the animal feed[/spoiler] was crazy. I knew there was a strong possibility that
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: the kids who dropped out never left, but were killed. It was very difficult for me to envision the teachers letting these kids who were raised in such inhumane conditions to assimilate into the real world and expose their plan. The Ash arc was also intense. I could feel Mark's psychological trauma. I was also really freaked out by the park from the get-go. It seemed super suspicious. And the reveals about what was going on in the shelters,
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: Hana's parents, and
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: Mozu's identity made perfect sense.
The character arcs are also super beautiful. I actually find almost all of them super compelling and interesting. Right now, I'm just super mad at Ango. I know he's been through a lot, and I understand his mindset and why he's angry. However, he was being an absolute jerk to put it extremely mildly. I felt like he wasn't really letting the other members of his group make their own decisions regarding who to trust. And everything he did to Hana was unforgivable. Like, I was enraged! I'm just glad that everyone, even his own friends, turned their back on him and Ryo after what they did. At least he's being decent now.
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: I hope his relationship with Natsu and Team Summer B helps him to fix his attitude and realize that people are more than their shortcomings. I also wasn't super attached to Aramaki, but I am now. Also,
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: I hope Hana isn't really dead. That would be so sad.I also have some ships now! I can get behind the dynamic of Natsu and Ango, but we don't like Ango now, and Natsu deserves better. I'm weirdly liking the Natsu and Semimaru ship right now, especially with their character development. I think it could be really cute, especially once Natsu grows stronger and Semimaru matures. I also love Haru and Kururi together. I stand by Kururi being my favorite Team Summer A character. I honestly wish Hana and Arashi would find each other already, since it's difficult for me to feel something about a couple who aren't even on screen together. I'm sure they're cute, but it's easier for me to get invested with ships that involve characters they interact with regularly.
Also, the objectionable content went up what with Ango's despicable behavior, and Botan not feeling the need to always be modest now that they're basically living in the forest. So now I've got to find something else to read if I want to read at school.
I also started Horimiya and Snow White with the Red Hair, which are just as cute and charming as their animes (which I love). Horimiya might be even better! I look forward to how the stories continue, since neither one received a complete adaptation.
Sorry this was so long! It's funny since I started out here only having read a single volume of Yona of the Dawn, plus some Pokemon Adventures and Yo-Kai watch from when I was a kid, and now I'm here, having read so much more!