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Talk about your recent reads here with your fellow community members!

Due to some interest from the community, we will be trying out this weekly recurring thread. Everyone is welcome to discuss and share ideas on what they've been reading this past week.

You can write a whole thesis or just a sentence. Ask for recommendations or give them. Whatever you feel like. The goal is to increase activity so the more the merrier. Just remember to be respectful because we're all here to talk about what we love and have fun while doing so.

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[–] lvxferre@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'll focus on less known series.

  • Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo wa Shikkoku no Tsurugi wo Mune ni Idaku / The Little Girl Raised by Death Holds the Sword of Death Tightly - if I had to describe this manga with two words, it would be "cute gore". The MC beheads enemies with a smile on her face completely unfitting (on purpose!) the situation.
  • When I Returned To My Hometown, My Childhood Friend Was Broken - a romance between childhood friends, in short chapters; the boy is still the same as before, but the girl went from an assertive tomboy to someone fragile and clearly depressive. And as their romance progresses, she tries to "find herself". Worth noting that, while the MMC is an important factor behind the FMC healing herself, he is not the one fixing her - he accepts her now as he accepted her back then, the manga is rather clear that she's the one seeking the changes by herself.
  • Otherworldly Munchkin - MC and his sister are isekai'd into a tabletop RPG-like world by a shitty goddess. He quickly catches up that the goddess is lying, and decides to steal the gamebook from her hands. And now he's exploiting the system to save his sister.
  • S-Rank Party Kara Kaikosareta / My S-Rank Party Fired Me for Being a Cursificer - another "expelled from party" story. The guy is a complete weirdo, obsessed with macabre-looking curse objects, but he's damn good at it.
[–] elkaki@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Added cursificer to my read list, it looks interesting. Also it not looking like an extremely edgy looking expelled from party story is kind of refreshing.

[–] lvxferre@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

Yup, the manga is rather cheerful. Often other characters poke fun (in good nature) at the protag and his lack of common sense, the former party is Team Rocket tier incompetent, this kind of stuff.

[–] TheMightyBlu@feddit.uk 2 points 2 years ago

I picked up an official translation of Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou so I'm gently enjoying that. The art is beautiful and the bittersweet nature of the manga is pretty beautiful honestly.

And also Go With the Clouds, North by Northwest because I love Aki Irie's art. It's set in Iceland but reminds me a little of Norway which makes me happy.

[–] eagleflo@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

I’m reading 風の谷のナウシカ (Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind) natively, six months after restarting my Japanese studies.

I haven’t read it in English before so I was stunned at how great the artwork is. It’s quite clear Miyazaki’s style is what Ghibli became known for, but here it’s 100% Miyazaki himself.

Tons of absurdly detailed planes, bugs and flora. The Japanese 7 volume set is close to A4 in size, which feels much better than usual manga volumes, if only because there are far more panels per page.

[–] eighty@lemmy.one 1 points 2 years ago

haven't had time to read much but reread the translated chapters of Blooming Love. art is so sitting and story simple but very sweet

[–] colin@lemmy.uninsane.org 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)
  • Kaguya-sama - Love Is War. i enjoyed Oshi No Ko in anime form & this is the author's earlier work. first three volumes are in color. it's a romcom that's more comedy than romance.
  • Sometimes Even Reality Is a Lie: teenage first-love, twist is that an early mistake means her parents think he's a girl and not a date, and he just goes full into crossdressing when they're together rather than come clean. whole thing's in color and more visually impressive than the others on my list here.
  • Gabriel Dropout: comedy/slice of life where both angels and devils visit earth undercover, and sort of all end up in a role reversal where the devils are super naive and eager to please while the angels are manipulative or lazy. i put down Nichijou in favor of this: it fills the same "light comedy" niche while being a little more varied and a lot less disjointed.

as always, recs welcome -- especially for more stuff that's in color.

[–] Junglepenguin@lemmy.ml 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Have you read Mousou Telepathy by any chance?

[–] colin@lemmy.uninsane.org 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

i hadn't heard of it, but i see the connection! just peeked at the first few pages, bookmarked so i can come back to it in the evening :)

[–] Junglepenguin@lemmy.ml 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

You're in for a great time. It has one of my favourite side character glow-ups in any manga I've read, and you'll know when the time comes. I'm hoping you'll grow to love that character too!

[–] colin@lemmy.uninsane.org 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

hey, i finished Mousou Telepathy this morning, just wanted to come back here to thank you for the rec :) nobel sure knows how to draaaaag out a plot, but the character growth was worth it!

[–] Junglepenguin@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, it got frustrating at times watching Nakano and Toda fumble and agonize over a couple of silly things, but things worked out, and more importantly - Mana-chan! What a turnaround from what she was at the beginning! Hands down one of my favorite characters.

[–] elkaki@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Nice!

So this week I:

  • Started "Transfer student storm bringer", currently at chapter 63.

Im reading the original not the remake since I heard that one sucks. This one is a pretty nice misunderstandings based comedy, from a mixture of his mean appearance and ungodly luck the protagonist who was just a wimp at his past school starts his journey into becoming one of the most feared delinquents in school. Its pretty funny, the translation is a bit weird, at least the one Im reading feels like it was done by someone at 4chan, but the language at least makes some sense when you consider they are all edgy delinquent teens.

  • Dropped "skip to loafer" at chapter 27

I dont know why exactly but I havent been enjoying this romance so I decided to drop it

  • Currently reading "Release that witch" for my second read through, currently at chapter 24

This is a really special manhua for me, it is one of those "development anachronic isekai" where the protagonist starts revolutionizing a fantasy world, at least this one makes sense do to his background as an engineer + the witches powers, so I didn't get annoyed at the protagonist suddenly building a lot of stuff he has no business knowing how to like it usually happens in this genre. Also, the art and coloring are god tier. The world building has a lot of thought put into it, on the background of the story there is a political war going on in the kingdom as the king has made it a competition for his 5 heirs to inherit, there is also a conspiracy with the church and a lot of interesting details about the world even outside the kingdom.

I really recommend checking this one out if those city builder isekais are your thing

[–] Rottcodd@lemmy.ninja 1 points 2 years ago

Read a great 13 chapter SoL called Walking Through Today. It's just the musings of an old man who walks the same route through his neighborhood every day.

Caught up with a surprisingly decent action sort-of-harem thing called New Normal. It's set in a relatively near future world in which a virus not unlike (but worse than) covid has ravaged the world, and among the survivors, who live in a walled section of Tokyo, all of the covid-era precautions like masks and social distancing have come to be rigidly enforced societal norms. So at this point, teenage boys (and some girls) are obsessed with mouths and lips, because they're always hidden, and the story starts out as a bumbling romance after the mc happens to see the class idol's naked mouth. It goes along like that for a while - pretty standard stuff, just with the gimmick of being focused on mouths and lips, but then it veers off into action and intrigue, as the leads get caught up in all sorts of conflict and begin to learn some of the truth about the virus, and the world outside the walls.

And lots of updates to ongoing stuff...

[–] kouichi@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Damedol. If you want to get off Oshi no Ko's wild ride for a bit and relax, this is it.

[–] spauldo@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Recently finished reading Kanojo mo Kanojo. Can't say I like everything about it (can't stand the Youtube girl), but I'm going to miss it as I love the mangaka's style.

It feels like there was a lot more potential in the series, so I'm sad that it ended.

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