1-2. Otokonoko no Koto wa Nani mo Shiranai (I have no idea about boys)
3-4. Shinshi wa Kedamono ga Osuki (The Gentleman and the Beast)
5. Ai Kamoshirenee daro! (Could this be Love)
6. Furachi na Yoru ni (A Regrettable Night)
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i want it to be longer, the stories left me unsatisfied not because it's not good but because it's good but too short and made you want to crave for more
While I enjoyed all three stories I felt like more could have been added to give it a more 'complete' feel.
In chapter 6 we learn that one of the couples in chapter 1-2 are having 'miscommunications' and it's driving somewhat of a wedge between them
Will it get resolved? At this moment we'll never know because this manga is completed- and I am left a disappointed reader.
All in all though the stories were good and I liked the art, I just wanted more closure.
So I've known of this mangaka's notorious reputation of "style over substance" for a long time, and went into reading this without hoping for much.
Which honestly made me trip over myself with how much I was drawn into it lol.
Her stories are nowhere near being masterpieces but damn if they aren't addictive. I couldn't tear my eyes away at all and reached the end of the manga before I was even aware of it. This was supposed to be a tedious exercise! lol. That plus her art reminds me of Ogawa Chise - their manga may not pleasant but you can't escape their grip!
I usually don't enjoy Katsura Komachi's works, but this time I actually enjoyed myself when it came to the first story as well as the third. When it came to the first I was actually a bit surprised by the "plottwist", and I was kind of fascinated with how it wasn't what I expected from this mangaka. With the third it was a nice idea to make a story about. Something silly, yet enjoyable that would only work in manga.
But even if I actually enjoyed this a bit, Katsura Komachi is incapable of making everything over dramatic and trying to play everything in a way too serious way. Both of the stories I enjoyed would have been way better if they would have been drawn with a more lighthearted tone.
As per usual from this mangaka, the art is very pretty, but the stories have no substance, are overly dramatic and underdeveloped.
Don't expect very much, unless you enjoy the usual vapid shoujo fare only with them all being melancholic pretty boys.