
The everyday warmth and ambiguous anecdotes that blur the line between dreams and reality make me nod with satisfaction… as the protagonists are gently stirred by nostalgia, it also gives my heart a little twinge, making the reading experience very pleasant.
It’s like there’s a happiness in slowly eating and savoring the contents of a cookie tin.
Feel free to use it as a place to recommend your favorite shoujo manga to each other.
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Animal doctor!
>>1
A diet with more earlier apples is good too!
A small tea party is nice, isn’t it?
It’s a manga that I’ve cherished since I was a child.
One Thousand and One Nights in Wonderland
Iwamoto Nao’s works are great.
If you like this genre, buy Yasuko Sakata, Yasuko Sakata.
Also, around the fairy tale of Silver Thursday.
The Laughing Archangel
The contrast between the chaotic first half and the heartfelt second half is great.
Nankai Cross Society, how nostalgic…
>>7
I have been waiting for the continuation of the story of the Land of Phantasmagoria for many years…
A collection of slightly mysterious short stories like this is nice, isn’t it?
In conclusion, I recommend the bottomless adventures of Margaret and her husband.
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Wow! Is this it!!
So nostalgic…!!
Masako Sone’s fantasy and horror are both interesting.
You can read a few things for free on Sukima, so give it a try.
https://www.sukima.me/book/search/?authors=
Masako Sone
Let’s read! The Cotton Country Star!
I thought “The ornamental girl was really great,” but this is Asahi Sonorama.
I really like things that have an overall neat or stylish atmosphere that can be both melancholic and heartwarming.
It has a strong bitter taste, but I recommend the Gran Lova story.
I just looked it up and found out that Papa told me is still ongoing…
>>17
Eh…!?
I’m reading a little bit of famous works, but I might like Yumiko Oshima the most.
I used to collect short story collections by Meruhen Meika at used bookstores.
It’s just a silly love story, but characters from other works unexpectedly appear, making me want to read it.
My father is a worrywart.
When you think of Akimi Yoshida, you think of Banana Fish.
I liked the atmosphere of a collection of slightly strange short stories.
For now, I’ve added the works and authors written here to my wish list.
Yasuko Sakata thought that Doctor Lime’s 12 months would be nice.
>>22
A while ago, the log of a thread that was bustling about shoujo manga
Maybe you should check it out since it might be at Chii.
>>24
I found a few, thank you!
I didn’t expect that Nanashi was reading shoujo manga more than I thought…
>>26
I was influenced a lot by the books of my mother, sister, and younger sister.
Pudding wives are nice, aren’t they…
I like how shoujo manga is poetic, fantastic, and doesn’t over-explain things.
I want to re-read only what I know about Sakumi Yoshino…
Should I buy it…?
I think the fact that my mother is part of the direct generation of the ’24-Year Class’ is the core demographic of the anonymous community…
The fantasy in shoujo manga around here isn’t really that fantastical.
The feeling of peering into a world that is different from reality has a unique atmosphere, doesn’t it?
I used to like winding-up toys like Tina.
It’s been such a long time since I’ve seen it that I ended up buying it again as an e-book.
When you read works like this that you knew as a child and your feelings change as an adult, it makes you feel like you’ve gained something.
I recommend the manga “Chick Tagoo” and “Coral” by Tono-sensei.
Also, essay manga too.
It may be quite minor, but how about Noriko Kuwata?
Yasuko Sakata is great at Verde Aborica…
https://tg-net.co.jp/tatsumi_book/7798/
My recommendation is this!
I like TONO-sensei’s drawing style.
The channel stays the same!
If you like the animal doctor, you should read the labyrinth of the pronoun!
Don’t you get the feeling that you also get the impression of an animal fairy tale type from Rue and Solomon when you delve into Jun Mihara, and that your mind is being ground like in a stone mill?
The Fairy Tale of Silver Tuesday
I think a tangerine illustration diary is nice.
I liked the letters from Sora-kun, especially the summer vacation, Pearl Garden, and the fairy tale on Silver Day.
The light blue era when I first learned about a girl’s period.
Uesugi is nice too, but this one is definitely better.
The Pride of Yukari Ichijou
The Dark Descendant Labyrinth series, like Hitoi Genki and Tokyo Crazy Paradise, was in the Hana Yume genre…