Nishi Uko's Collectors is about two women in a relationship who disapprove of each other's spending habits.
2 Volumes (Complete)



It's a good manga. It feels real. Although it's a bit boring, it feels relaxing to read. I like the art, so that's a plus. It won't keep you wanting more, but it's a good read nonetheless.
It's sweet, slow-paced and quite romantic.
I can see myself both in the book hoarder and shopaholic.
Their relationship is realistic and pleasant to see develop and grow.
The art is also nice, although a bit too sharp and cramped into the 4-koma style.
It achieves its goal in portraying everyday life and I think it's quite wonderful.
This is sort of relaxed and adult, but also on the boring side. Who are these people? What am I supposed to take away from this? I don't feel as though I've learned much about that. Most of what I feel like I learned about them was in the first chapter and it hasn't progressed much since then. Ah well. Props for an adult relationship that is fairly usual, I guess. It's definitely missing something for me though.