Seven Days
Seven Days: Monday–Sunday
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Seven Days

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Seven Days - Monday to Thursday, Seven Days - Friday to Sunday
Japanese: セブンデイズ
English: Seven Days: Monday–Sunday
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 13
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 1, 2007 to Jun 1, 2009
Genres: Boys Love Boys Love, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: School School
Serialization: Craft
Authors: Takarai, Rihito (Art), Tachibana, Venio (Story)

Statistics

Score: 8.121 (scored by 2870928,709 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #5602
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #289
Members: 56,039
Favorites: 2,004

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Recommendations

Shonen-ai with likeable "grounded" characters and lots of cuteness to go around.  
reportRecommended by carosene
Seven Days is like a introdution to the BL world. Most of people start with shounen-ai or light yaoi like Little Butterfly. Rin! and Seven Days are similar because both are great stories involving archery, "love triangle" and they give the same heart-warming feeling about BL school life. I must say I hold a special care for Rin! because of the great character development we get and I really think RIn! should receive the same attention Seven Days has. 
reportRecommended by loey
Both stories are about a senior who puts forward a very unique condition before he dates girls, but one fine day, he is shocked when a guy agrees to all his conditions, and asks his senpai to date him. 
reportRecommended by -Sonal-
Mangas that go at their own pace with great art and a great story. Both highly recommended. 
reportRecommended by Ardnaed
They're both bl and they both start with the MC character asking out another guy without really meaning for them to be like real lovers. They both give off happy feelings, so if you like one then you'll probably like the other! 
reportRecommended by ChiSquared
SD and RnOs are very cute and emotional manga. Although the developement of the relationship between the maincharacters might be called typical, both stories have their own special twist or topic making them more unique. Definitly worth the time and a good, light read! 
reportRecommended by -chinatsu-
Both manga have characters that come to love one another naturally under different circumstances. Out of all the yaoi/shounen ai manga I've read, these are definitely my favorite. A similar warm atmosphere found in slices of life are common in both theses titles. 
reportRecommended by aznhuynh1250
The art for both are very similar, almost identical! The love interests are also slow paced and minimal but still keep you hooked into their developments. I personally like Seven Days better though as it's more light hearted with less drama. 
reportRecommended by pennyiscute
Same feeling, similar school setting, very nice shounen ai! 
reportRecommended by tsundereboy
Both stories are about guys who used to date lot of girls but never have a established relationship. Once they met someone who's gonna change this fate. Both are very cute and light hearted, highly recommended  
reportRecommended by ren6
This rec is for chapters 2 and 3 of Ato. Both stories feature a good looking guy who's too nice to refuse anybody who asks him out - he treats those girls nicely, yet he ends up being dumped, and he's clueless as to why exactly that happens...... till another guy enters his life. 
reportRecommended by -Sonal-
Slice of life romance involving high school boys in a very relaxing atmosphere. 
reportRecommended by justinbibal
A boy who is enamoured by his classmate, confesses his feelings/asks his school mate to date him, and to his surprise, the school mate agrees. In fact, the latter (aka the seme) ends up taking the relationship more seriously than the uke. However, since Wild is a one shot, the feelings are rushed. You can call Seven Days an improved version of Wild. 
reportRecommended by -Sonal-
Both are cute shounen-ai mangas that take place in school. And the art in both is pretty and somehow similar to each other. They share pretty much the same atmosphere, too. 
reportRecommended by tameiiki
Both manga revolve around the idea of feeling complete by simply being with one another. The characters are somewhat similar, though Sayonara, Heron features more of a serious background to its characters compared to that of Seven Days.  
reportRecommended by shishiosm
Similar premise, where a guy who's very popular with girls begins dating another guy. They're both BL but Seven Days is intended for just about all audiences, whereas Gosan no Heart is intended for more mature audiences. Seven Days is longer in length, and also, the main story in Gosan no Heart is about 3 chapters where the remaining chapters are oneshots. The art is similar, very cute and airy and I'm sure anyone will enjoy them both. 
reportRecommended by Etoile_sama
The stories are different, but both have unique style and pace that makes it very interesting 
reportRecommended by as4
The Realism and Romance mesh genre are a hard find, nevermind the BL. The journey to understanding one another is a harsh one, but perhaps it will lead to something worthwhile. Cheese and its sequel are preferably for a more mature audience while Seven Days is much lighter, however. 
reportRecommended by Chalis
The art is quite similar. Even though both of them have cliche plots, they bring out the best in them. 
reportRecommended by Nia9001
They both are BL love stories about kids in high school or junior high. While they were both very cute stories, the characters were real, fun, and likeable. Also, Maigo is a collection of one-shots while Seven Days is a two-volume story. 
reportRecommended by carosene
Similar lighthearted fluffiness. Both of these manga show the characters falling in love naturally without lots of drama and angst. I believe if you enjoyed one you will thoroughly enjoy the other. 
reportRecommended by Azura
Both have a beautifully light romance between two mens. Both have a great graphism too ! If you love one, you will love the other ! 
reportRecommended by Cainael
Has a "Why don't you go out with me?" start. Both with good scores and plot. 
reportRecommended by Nia9001
Both these mangas are quite different; no.6 is a dark story about a false utopia, Seven Days is a Love story. Both are good in their own ways. What they have in common is how they portray queer characters; with respect and without fetishizing them; good writing in this part.  
reportRecommended by teaknight
Sweet, short BL stories that aren't stereotypical and have good art. SD is much more innocent though.  
reportRecommended by as3
Not the usual simple love story. End Game is without a doubt sadder. But I liked them both very much. 
reportRecommended by Ardnaed
They are really different but they remind me of each other too. In seven days there's no road trip but it has to do with these two guys. One of them is this really cute guy who always gets a girlfriend and gets dumped for not being what THEY thought he was like. The other guy is a year younger and every week he says yes to the first person who asks him out. Then he gently breaks up with her after 7 days and the girl is never mad.So the older one asks hi out as a joke and to his suprise they really  read more 
reportRecommended by Ardnaed
they both have same genres, the characters are loveable and they often do not realise that they have already found true happiness by the side of each other.. the atmoshphere of the stories, also the pace and the design were showing the same feeling..  
reportRecommended by snowman_builder
they have the same air of innocence, both nice stories 
reportRecommended by Shiharu