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Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet, Vol. 1

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but the drama mostly focused on emotional development & communication). I don't mind love triangles, but I think if it was added into the story, it would've made it instantly a lot less mature. Here are the North American anime, manga, and light novel releases for August. Week 1: August 1 - 7 Anime Releases Dragon Ball Z Season 1-9 Collection Blu-ray [2023 ... read more There are many reasons you should read Manga online, and if you are a fan of this unique storytelling style These two series are ridiculously similar - high school girl lives with/generally spends a lot of time with an older (like 20 something) guy, and a kid/kids. There's definitely some romance going on between the two main characters, but the age gap leads them to be far to cautious about it. They're both super cute series, with super cute kids and super cute characters. Japanese); 츠바키 쵸 론리 플래닛 (Korean); 椿町里的寂寞星球 (Chinese); This Lonely Planet; Tsubaki Chou Lonely Planet (English)

Both are about high school girls falling in love with older men. Love So Life is about a young girl babysitting for two kids who have lost their mother and were abondoned by their father, so are living with their uncle. Their uncle has a very tiring job and can't control the two children, so he hires shihara to take care of them. After a while you can see the connection between shihara and seiji-uncle. Except one live with her sibling and another another live only with her dad for a little while until he shift his job A 2nd-year high school student who is in a mountain of debt thanks to her father and will go to any lengths to pay it off. She is often worried because her employer is difficult to understand. If you like romance, bishies with soft hearts, and light comedy, you'll enjoy either of these manga. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet to your bookmark.I kept pushing it for reading another time. Oh boy! was I surprised once I started reading it. You bet because I was. It was like I have open a Pandora box. Everything was different. The story, the characters and their hardships/struggles all are so so different from Kore wa Koi no Hanashi. About age-gap between the lead characters, which I believe many readers want to know...that is something I can't reveal because it would be a direct spoiler for many readers. So, I am sorry for this. But its age-gap is in acceptable range for me to read stories. Posted Oct 03, 2023 by Mark Devera Happy Hauntings and Monster Girls: Halloween Recommendations from Yen Press Both of them feature little kids and the people in charge of them. They have sweet seatings with comedy and the right amount of angst to just appreciate better the good times. Having read both of them, they still are between my favorites.

cliches possible, apparently. I'm not going to lie, in the few chapters I read, there were some good points, like the art. While not groundbreaking, it's pretty good, clean, and clear-cut, and that's enough for something like a romance manga. Characters...are not that cliche, I guess, but the story is so cliche that I just couldn't go any further.So given I just read Dengeki Daisy, which featured an age gap (see review for my hesitancy on age gap), I was pleasantly surprised about this one. I can't quite put my finger on it, but this storyline was a lot less contrived than Dengeki Daisy and it felt a bit more mature. The main charaters of both are strong girls who are orphans and without a family but they find (or are found by) people who become precious to them and they end up becoming families. The manga was serialized in the bi-weekly magazine Margaret, the chapters were later released in bound volumes by Shueisha under the Margaret Comics imprint. This is speaking from my experience of reading shoujo manga. I understand that other genres appeal to a different demographic so it may be different in that case, but speaking with Shoujo manga in mind, its target demographic is teenage girls.

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