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May 20, 2015
Past Heaven (Manga) add
"No matter how wonderful a memory is, there comes a time when you have to move on and start living in the present. Dwelling on past happiness doesn't bring true happiness. You don't need to fill your arms with happy memories from the past. There's plenty of happiness right in front of you. Just reach out and grab it. I want us to look towards the future together." --- Yaya Hanatsu

First of all, this review may contain spoilers (as this is a One Shot it's quite difficult not to spoil anything), so please read at your own risk. That is all.

Past Heaven, the sequel to ...
May 18, 2015
.traeH (Manga) add
First of all, this review may contain spoilers (as this is a One Shot it's quite difficult not to spoil anything), so please read at your own risk. That is all.

This is a really touching story of a girl with a rough past. This girl's name is Yukishiro or for short, Yuu. As both her parents abandoned her when she was young, she put a lock on her heart, so that she would never love someone again. Now, her grandfather is taking care of her. Beside his son and his son's wife, he truly loves Yuu from the bottom of his heart and wishes for ...
May 16, 2015
Preliminary (1/17 chp)
Mod Note: This review was initially posted for the one-shot, .925, and was subsequently merged into Houseki-iro no Koi.

I like that the title ".925" refers to the sterling silver standard, which has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925. On top of that, the sterling silver refers to the ring that was given to Yui by her 'girlfriend' (of which the name is unknown).

This One Shot is even shorter than most of the standard size One Shots out there, but was still a nice and quick read. Even though it's only 4 pages long, it still contains a little message, I think. Which is that life ...
May 16, 2015
-rain- (Manga) add
First of all, this review may contain spoilers (as this is a One Shot it's quite difficult not to spoil anything), so please read at your own risk. That is all.

Wow, this was probably the shortest One Shot I've read up till now. But, even this small amount of content (16 pages) was very intriguing. I definitely like the use of the element "rain" in this manga, because it symbolizes Mai's hardships, sadness and loneliness. Also, for those who don't completely understand the plot. It's basically just another symbolization of the development of Mai's feelings. When Mai decides not to cry anymore, Rain disappears. That's ...


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