Whew, I've read a lot lately!
Akagami no Shirayuki-hime chapter 40: Haha, that *was* cute.
Looking forward to whatever the next arc will be!
Detarame Mousouryoku Opera chapters 1-3 (complete): Decided to read this thanks to Kaori's review of it above, and I enjoyed it quite a bit.
It's really cute, for one thing
-- and, for another, I also like the setting, as well as the characters' personalities and abilities. I do agree that, while there is a vague sort of closure at the end with the probable future given, it feels more like the beginning of a series rather than a 3-chapter one shot; and, to be honest, despite the mangaka's
Millennium Snow series not having had *any* sort of ending before its recent restart, I would *much* rather see a continuation of
Detarame than that one. (Oh well.
) In any event, though, this was certainly worth my time, and I'm glad I read it.
Karneval, "Gareki's Side Story" part 1: This featured an interesting look at more of Gareki's past, and had a nice little cliffhanger, too.
Looking forward to more, as always!
Pandora Hearts chapter 84: Bwahaha!! Oh man, the title of this chapter was incredibly appropriate.
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: "Trickster," indeed-- that was one master-level troll. The previous chapter was left on a cliffhanger directly in the middle of a quite important sentence; then, in this chapter, all sorts of little details leading up to that conversation, plus more of a certain flashback (which was surprisingly adorable ), *and* a cool realization by Oz were all revealed... but *still* not the end of the sentence! Seriously, though, this *was* good-- and I can't wait for the next chapter!
Taiyou no Ie chapter 21: Aw, all those new flashbacks + memories from Daiki's point of view were adorable.
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: That said, unless this is one of the few shojo that completely breaks away from the expected-couple norm (and at this point I very much doubt that it is), I know poor Daiki has no chance -- however, it's still hard not to root for him a little now. Also, Hiro's reaction once he realized just how much time Mao and Daiki would soon be spending with each other was pretty amusing. And this upcoming conversation should be interesting, as well...Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun chapter 41: Bwahaha, the expressions in this chapter--
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: Yamaken's when Shizuku's comeback left him speechless, Shizuku's when she was realizing all that stuff, and both Shizuku's and Haru's when they happened to meet up. Dengeki Daisy vol. 12: Fantastic, as usual.
There's so much I could comment on--
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: the humor, the brilliant rescue, Rena finally appearing to admit to liking Kiyoshi in return (as it was already obvious that he liked her-- and for a side couple with relatively subtle interactions and little page time in comparison to the main one, they're amazingly adorable ), the stuff with Akira (whom I'm really feeling some pity for now), the reveal of what appears to be the top baddie behind everything, and more. This series is seriously good, and I can't wait for the next volume!
Otomen vol. 15: Ah, that's better.
The last couple of volumes of this particular series hadn't been as good as the previous ones, but this is more like it again.
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: I like that the parody is still ongoing, too (even though it's a little lighter now than it was in the beginning of the series)-- like a character actually commenting on "the sparkles" ; the purposefully-ridiculous, literally-out-of-nowhere rainstorm; etc. And it was nice to have a bit of focus on both Tonomine and Yamato in this volume, too. And finally,
Kieli novel #8:
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: Well, I'm glad that Kieli's still reminding Harvey of his promise , though of course there was another troll there once she finally got him to give in (although this time I was fully expecting it, so I LOL'd-- especially because this time it was actually a *purposeful* troll by another character that caused the interruption ). What Harvey said to her afterwards (and kept on saying several more times throughout the book) was really sweet (and even more romantic), though, so that more than made up for it anyway (...for now). I like how everything is wrapping up as it heads towards the conclusion now, with those little connections to previous characters and such. It was also very interesting how likeable (or, to put it more accurately, how completely unhateable) Sigri became, despite what he'd done in the past; and how, as nuts and as nasty as Joachim could be, his end here at the close of this volume was nevertheless quite somber and elicited a good deal of pity, as well. Very much looking forward to the final volume!