Showing posts with label lists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lists. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

25 Manga/Manhwa/Webtoon that you should definitely read now

Manga, Manhwa and Webtoons, is there any better way to spend your free time than just lying around all day and reading them? I for one can't think of a better thing to do. I actually kind of blame them for my lack of social life nowadays but what else can I do when they're so good?
Recently, I have made a top 5 list of the shoujo manga that I recommend but it has come to my attention that most of you guys have already read them so that's not much help is it? So as for compensation, I've decided to make this list of top 25 manga, manhwa and webtoon that I think you'll all enjoy. As usual, i've included the status, the genre, the plot and just my few words. Again, they are not in any particular order, just wrote them down randomly. Feel free to comment and recommend ones which I haven't been able to put in this list yet. Enjoy! 

1. Akatsuki no Yona

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Read these! 5 Must reads - Shoujo Manga edition

So Recently, i've made a list of 5 contemporary romance books must reads and i've decided to make this list as well because why the hell not? Here are 5 shoujo manga that I ultimately love - both art and story. I'd love to add more since I have like tons of shoujo manga to recommend to you guys but i'll leave that to another time, another post. I'll have to categorize and sort everything out first. So here, with their status, genre, plot and again my few words, are the 5 that made my list:

1. Orange By Takano Ichigo


STATUS: Ongoing 

GENRE: Drama, Mystery, Romance, School Life, Shoujo, Slice Of Life, Tragedy 

PLOT: In the Spring she was 16, Takamiya Naho receives a strange, but detailed letter from herself, ten years in the future. At first she thinks the letter is a prank, but then the things written in the letter actually happen, including the new transfer student that sits next to her in class, Naruse Kakeru. The letter reads just like her diary entries, down to the same characters. It is not till two weeks later, when Kakeru shows back up at school, that Naho finishes the letter. In the letter, her 27-year-old self tells her 16-year-old self that her biggest regret is that Kakeru is no longer with them in the future, and asks her to watch him closely. 

MY FEW WORDS: This is a must-read. Every chapter of this manga is so heart-warming, some because of the sweetness and innocence of Naho, some because you just feel sad for the characters but this one is definitely one of the best out there both plot-wise and art-wise. It feels as if you just can't wait to see how the story unfolds every chapter.

Buy these books! Five young adult contemporary romance books you should buy and read right now.


While I have been contemplating on what to post next here on my blog, I realized that I haven't done much reading this month. Actually, I haven't done any reading at all. So I sat and kept on trying to remember which books i've read and loved for the past couple of months, which books brought upon this reading slump (the phase wherein you can't get over a great book that you don't actually have the strength to start reading a new one). So what I did was, I stood up, took out a few books and took a photo of them to share with you guys. These books that i'm sharing with you in this list are the books which i've enjoyed and actually fell in love with. I'm not going to put any reviews, since I might end up babbling or spoiling too much, i'm just going to share their plots with you guys (well maybe i'll say a few words).

In no particular order since I love them all equally or since I just can't decide how to arrange them, here they are: