Compared to Tatsuki Fujimoto's other short story anthology book, 17-21, 22-26 is the better of the two. Each of the stories were more interesting and felt more complete. Even with the wacky nature of each of the short stores, I still found the characters in each to be real and relatable. I enjoyed each of the stories in their own unique way. I'm partial to the sci-fi fantasy of Nayuta of the Prophesy, but Sisters is the best story. Sisters had a nice balance of a sweet serious story with wacky dark humor sprinkled throughout.
Other short story anthologies that compile one-shots from multiple artists and are more refined are certainly better than this, but 22-26 is still a solid set of stories.