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emotional inspiring fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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Sirius: Twin Stars is a sweet manga that follows Dani, a tennis player whose dream is to go pro. After a heart attack during a game seems to cut her career short and ruin her relationship with her mother, she decides to spend her summer in a coastal village where she meets the enigmatic Bella, who reminds her that she can still shine just like the stars. 

I thoroughly enjoyed this cute, inspiring book, and I adored the bond that organically grew between Dani and Bella. The emotions of their feelings and Dani's struggle with her future, her family, and herself were all balanced, and I enjoyed the unique setting (for a manga, of course) of a Spanish coastal town. This one is surely not to be missed! 

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Loved Circus is a BL manga that follows Kei, a salaryman who hits rock bottom after giving everything he has and more to a host girl who tricked him. After he tries to end his life, he's saved by the male brothel Circus that caters to gay clientele and joins them to pay off his debts, and finds more than he bargained for with the men he lives with.

I always look forward to seeing how sex work is portrayed on page (my one fatal point of optimism), but ultimately that was the only part of the book that piqued my interest. I didn't find the pacing gripping or the romance very compelling, but if you're the sort who enjoys more character-focused stories with a slower pace, you may enjoy this. Be aware of the many trigger warnings:

" This book contains explicit content and mature themes, including blackmail, attempted suicide, violence, sex work, and non-consensual sex. It is not intended for anyone under 18 years of age. " (from the publisher) 
adventurous emotional lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

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I've found this review a bit difficult to write, since I keep getting distracted by working on a time machine to go back and smack myself for not reading this faster. From Little Tokyo, with Love is a magical contemporary about a girl whose life doesn't seem magical at all— never quite feeling like she fits in due to the scandal of her birth, her mixed heritage, and being surrounded by bossy cousins who fit the 'princess' description much better than her, Rika has gone the opposite direction of the fairy tale life her circumstances set her up for. Who needs a prince or a ballgown when you have a kick-ass snake woman from mythology as an icon and a judogi instead? 

But then her life turns upside down when she sees Grace Kimura, a famous rom-com actor, during the Nisei week parade. Or rather, Grace sees her, and suddenly Rika is sent on a very fairy tale journey with a sweet, incredibly attractive actor who is much more than meets the eye. But the closer she gets to a happy ending, the more she wonders whether it'd be better to pull back and protect her heart, or accept that maybe there are fairy tale endings for girls like her. 

One thing that stood out to me about this book from the first page was the strong voice of our narrator. The book is from a first-person POV and Kuhn does a wonderful job of making you feel like you're right there in Rika's head. At first I struggled to connect and thought this was because I'm approaching an ugh, teenagers age, but as the book went on I started to realize that it was actually because I was getting too immersed. I saw a lot of myself and my own anger in Rika, and perhaps I was gearing myself for a narrative where the angry girl learns to let go and be calm. 

But this book didn't let me down at all. I won't dive too much into it to avoid spoilers, but the way emotions are handled in this book really surprised me. I couldn't have imagined rating this less than four stars. All the important scenes between Rika's quest to find her mother, her interactions with her community, and her sweet romance were carefully written and had my heart beating. From the writing to the in-depth characters to the lovely plot, if you are a YA contemporary lover, this is definitely one you don't want to miss. Applications for the Henry Chen fan club are now open! 
funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes

2/16 edit: finally finished, unfortunately on audio, the payoff was not there and I didn’t enjoy being in Jessica’s head very much.

I will come back to this later, I love it so far I just hate the audiobook narrator and need to read it physically 😭
dark sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

I will never forget any part of this book. At all. Ever.