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I enjoyed this one quite a bit.

The more Nagatoro leans into the "I really like Senpai" the more I enjoy it. Her teasing is becoming less mean, and more of a fun joke, and it's pretty obvious she likes him. Her friends are also very funny, and def know she likes him. If don't take it too serious this is a fun dumb manga filled with sexy jokes, funny situations, and a girl in love.

Storyline gets a bit more serious but the villains aren't doing it much for me.

I actually liked this volume a lot more.

For one we get a actual story this time around. Seeing Souma feelings grow beyond just messing around with Ryo is nice. Ryo also grows as a character as you get a deeper look at her work life and what she does. I liked the sex scenes felt more inclined with the story this time instead of random. These people are extremely horny but I can relate so it's all good. I wonder now that they're together so soon where we go from here but I'm intrigued. A 4 out of 5.

This continues to be a solid series mostly thanks to the characters!

This time the whole group goes on a scavenger hunt. It really helps make Futaba a more understandable character this time around, and her love for Kou is still up in the air. She's deciding if she loves him, or loves the image of him. Really interesting viewpoint on top of all the side characters starting to get flushed out in a interesting way as well. It's melodrama for sure, and the love twist at the end I'm 50/50 on, but plenty of sweet moments, and great art, with a good amount of comedy that hits. A 4 out of 5.

This is a pretty damn good (and dark) book.

Basically we have Titus, a sheriff who's just trying to help his little town he grew up be less of a shithole racist cesspool. But soon after he witnesses a school shooting, with the shooter aiming for just one teacher and killing him, secrets start to come out about why he did it. Twist and turns, stomach turning reveals, and a great main lead, I was fully invested in this.

My only negative would have been I wished we'd spend more time with the side characters as I feel they're need to grow would have helped the overall world building.

However, this is till great for fans of things like True detective or any cop/thriller type storyline with some cat and mouse elements.

First half is great, learning about Twilight history is really really sad. The second half goes back to more fun times. There's some really great moments with Yor and meeting a certain mom that might change things. And of course Anya crazy ass is always fun to follow as she worries about her placement in the family! A 4 out of 5.

I really felt for Kaguya this volume.

First she's on summer break but she so badly wants to reach out and talk to Miyuki. Miyuki has his own twitter, but of course they don't follow each other. Which stumbles into a hilarious issue of Kaguya bothering her maid to help set stuff up online. Then Kaguya gets so excited to spend time with friends and see fireworks but her parents are scumbags and won't let her, leading to a really pretty and emotional bit I enjoyed. Then we get back to school and it's back to fun times. The best one chapter though here goes to misunderstanding of Miyuki friend and his advances with his girlfriend and some funny as hell moments.

Overall this manga is a real delight to read even if a couple chapters aren't amazing.

This series is starting to really dwindle for me. This storyline needs to end.

This storyline is finally over...hopefully a better one follows.

Yes the age gap is big, 18 to 29. However, they aren't fucking, so let's all chill.

The main theme of the girl falling for a wrestler, one who's more macho verses pretty good looking like his friend, is pretty cute. The interactions between the two is really adorable and they even address the age difference. The ending also opens up to something either really funny or bad, so let's find out. But overall I really had a good time reading this.