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The mangaka changes her style (not for the better, IMO) and it really doesn't add anything to the story).This is one of the best, definitely worth your time and money. This is one of my favorite yaoi manga - the one I always recommend to my friends who are interested in yaoi.The characters look and act like men, which is a big plus for me. The sex scenes are hot, but most of all there is a complex story here about how their relationships develop and who they are as people.IMO, it's a rare find to have such an involved story with such well-drawn characters in a yaoi manga.(I will say that the epilogue is totally skipable.
Two sets of couples, two small apartments, and a lot of character.If you want warm fuzzies, then this is your yaoi. The story itself is adorable too. This may be one of the best yaoi I have ever read. To begin with, the art is fantastic- the detailing is great and the men look, like, well, men (as opposed to preteen boys like in some other yaois).
At the end, I found myself wanting a second volume, to see if the couples continue to interact and how some of the characters deal with their families and careers. This mangaka does an excellent job of portraying adult scenes beautifully without actually showing us that much; I was too engrossed in the story to notice either way and had to go back to check. But these little wishes don't make the story we're given any less satisfying. I found this book entirely charming. The story alternates between the couples, and deals mainly with emotions rather than actions.
Their relationship from "f." buddies to lovers is nicely done, with Kouno's unhappy past adding angst and tenderness to their story. Who does he approach for advice.
Afterall he does "hear" them often. His next-door neighbour, Kouno, of course.
The 2 couples here are endearing, their stories sweet, refreshing and engaging. Naomichi is confused upon Kei's sudden confession of love.
Naomichi's and Kei's story is delightful and equally heartwarming as they evolve from awkward to committed lovers.Lastly, there is a charming and sweet epilogue with wraps up their stories beautifully.This soft Yaoi is enjoyable, the boys appealing, the tiny studio apartment setting refreshing and the mangaka's artwork is pleasing. Kouno stays by himself in a small studio apartment and is often visited by his close friend, Natsu.
Kouno is a vulnerable character and his final belief in Natsu's sincerity does provide some touching moments.Kouno's next-door neighbours are a pair of childhood friends, Naomichi and Kei, who too occupied a tiny studio apartment.
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