TsukuTabe Volume 4 – Manga Review
They made so much progress in this and I’ve been swooning since chapter 1! Constantly blushing and screaming and asking for more.
They made so much progress in this and I’ve been swooning since chapter 1! Constantly blushing and screaming and asking for more.
Reminded me a lot more of GL romances, which is a good thing. I’d love to see more of that slow-pace, consensual and dating-first romance in BLs!
I like how each object had its own story to tell – for example, a dining table told me how it loves Saturday because of many visitors.
I found the reason quite realistic but the way it was set up with the newspaper maybe a little … forced. A cute idea but some aspects weren’t necessary.
A greek rom-com chaos, that was at first difficult and tiring to get into, but weirdly enough, soon became quite poetic.
A korean webcomic (릴리 오브 더 밸리) written and drawn by Rangrari, who is most known by her “Bad thinking diary” series. You can read it for free on the distributor, Ridibooks. Art: 5/5 stars Full color, fully rendered with a 3d effect and hyper-realistic backgrounds. Did the artist sell their soul? Story: 4.5/5 I…
The way they both started to learn the other’s native tongue, through pantomime and hand gestures, the way Ping explained some letters and James visually illustrated it … Beautiful.
A great collection of poems
that remind us
poetry doesn’t have to be rhyming,
one only needs to know
the art of language,
and how to weave the words
in a way
that touches the reader’s soul.
The writing style is really good; I ate it it all in 2 days, and that’s quick af. Low-key invested.