Overall, I really enjoyed this earlier work from the author of [b:Yona of the Dawn, Vol. 1|27406734|Yona of the Dawn, Vol. 1|Mizuho Kusanagi|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1469276222s/27406734.jpg|13363389], which is one of my current favorite manga series. This work is more of a romantic comed...
Completed Series Rating⭐️3 stars⭐️
Completed Series Rating⭐️? stars⭐️
Pretty fun and interesting to have the love of your life come back the same gender as you. And to have your male best buddy returning as a cute girl with a huge crush on you.The best thing of all was that only you alone retained memories of your previous life. Ain't that frustrating like hell? Heheh...
The only reason I gave this volume a lower rating than the first one is because the series ends with this volume, and rather abruptly at that. I don't know if this series was discontinued or if the mangaka simply dropped it, but regardless, the story was great while it lasted.Three stars for a good ...
Predictably, I like this series best when it delves into Tragic Backstory. Although, okay, I do laugh at the contemporary stuff, too. It gets much stronger somewhere around volume 4 or 5.
Concluding (and inconclusive) volume of the series, where nothing really changes: Ura and Yayoi continue to dance around their feelings for each other; Ura's father continues to be on his deathbed, waiting for Ura to take (eat) Yayoi's power and go. This series is frustrating not because it's bad,...
Yayoi is a high school girl/spiritualist who defeats the demon prince Ura and entraps him in the form of a black cat. Yayoi is unusually strong, determined, and unperky for a manga heroine, and I like that she's in control of Ura and their relationship, but the relationship does move too much by ro...