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9 years ago
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I'm looking for a new good manga to read, so I've come up with the idea of this thread. Could you write a list of 1 to 3 manga you would recommend to anyone, no matter what genre or type?


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-All you need is kill
-RisingXRydeen
-Re:monster
-Saito-kun wa Chounoryokusha rashii


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9 years ago
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9 years ago
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Bokurano
Dusk Story
Golden Days

Went for a mix of genres/demographics here.


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9 years ago
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Shoukoku no Altair (Yay it's getting an anime!!)
Basara
Otoyomegatari (This one I would actually recommend to anybody, even those who don't read manga at all.)


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9 years ago
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Post #687200 - Reply To (#687197) by svines85
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9 years ago
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Annarasumanara, Hoshi no Furu Machi and Octave

I can't believe it, I finished Annarasumanara yesterday! It was amazing, a real masterpiece that I would recommend to anyone! Thank you for your suggestions 🙂

TO EVERYONE: Thank you for your suggestions, everyone. I really appreciate the fact that so many of you are helping me. If somebody else wants to reply, do it please. All your suggestions are interesting 🙂


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9 years ago
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My picks (all of them are shoujo/josei, but content-wise they're pretty gender-neutral):

7 Seeds - a wonderful post-apocalyptic survival manga that explores a wide-ranging set of themes through its huge and well-developed cast of characters

Aka-chan to Boku - a heartwarming and surprisingly realistic series about family and growing up

Banana Fish - a psychological thriller in which the emotional scenes are as gripping as the action, exceptionally well written


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9 years ago
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Quote from ForeignerChan

I can't believe it, I finished Annarasumanara yesterday! It was amazing, a real masterpiece that I would recommend to anyone! Thank you for your suggestions 🙂

Hah, you liked it then, that's good 😀

Yeah, it's in my personal "top handful"........since you've already read it though, I'll take this opportunity to replace it with Pandora Hearts 🙂


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9 years ago
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Small sampling of my reading list.

Manga --

Bokura no Kiseki (josei - my top fav josei to recommend // But, reserve free time to read this.)
QQ Sweeper (shoujo)
Skip Beat! (shoujo)
Ilegenes - Kokuyou no Kiseki (shoujo)
Rurou no Tabi (shounen)

Webtoons --

Automata (shounen, I think?)
Divine Bells (shounen)
Pinocchio (shoujo)
Gepetto (shounen)
Cheese in the Trap (josei)


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